An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . hurst. () ,„ v x 10. Belfry Window of the supposed Saxon cha- The Chancel-arch and racter, 3t Mary, Bshops-Hill Junior, 7ork. the tower-arch frequently remain in the buildings of BALUSTER WINDOWS. 23 this class; they are distinguished chiefly hy the peculiar character of the impost mould-ings, which aredifferent fromthose of any sub-sequent style :sometimes mere-ly a square tile-shaped stone isused, and some-times the loweredge is cham-fered off, like thecommon Norman moulding; in other cases the mould-ings are very sin
An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture . hurst. () ,„ v x 10. Belfry Window of the supposed Saxon cha- The Chancel-arch and racter, 3t Mary, Bshops-Hill Junior, 7ork. the tower-arch frequently remain in the buildings of BALUSTER WINDOWS. 23 this class; they are distinguished chiefly hy the peculiar character of the impost mould-ings, which aredifferent fromthose of any sub-sequent style :sometimes mere-ly a square tile-shaped stone isused, and some-times the loweredge is cham-fered off, like thecommon Norman moulding; in other cases the mould-ings are very singular, as at Barnack and impost frequently has its projection inward fromthe jamb of the arch, and is not carried along the plainface of the 14. Belfry Window with Balusters, Earls Barton,Northamptonshire.
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