. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . 14. Belfry Window, Wickham, the Ar)glo-i*axon character. 11 and 13 The. chancel-arch and thetower-arch frequentlyremain in the build-ings of this class;they are distinguishedchiefly by the peculiarcharacter of the impostmouldings, which arediflerent from those of any subsequent style : 15. Belfry Wicdow, St. Mary, Bishops-Hill 1 Junior, York, sometimes merely a of the Anglo-Saxon character. THE ELEVENTH CENTURY, 31 square tile-shaped stone is used, and sometimes thelower edge is chamfered off, like the common Anglo-ITorman mo
. An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . 14. Belfry Window, Wickham, the Ar)glo-i*axon character. 11 and 13 The. chancel-arch and thetower-arch frequentlyremain in the build-ings of this class;they are distinguishedchiefly by the peculiarcharacter of the impostmouldings, which arediflerent from those of any subsequent style : 15. Belfry Wicdow, St. Mary, Bishops-Hill 1 Junior, York, sometimes merely a of the Anglo-Saxon character. THE ELEVENTH CENTURY, 31 square tile-shaped stone is used, and sometimes thelower edge is chamfered off, like the common Anglo-ITorman mould-ing ; in othercases the mould-ings are yerysingular, as atEarnack (8) andCo impost fre-quently has itsprojection in-ward from the j amb of the ^^^^^^ window with Balusters, Earls Barton,arch, and is not Northamptonshire. carried along the plain face of the wall^.
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