. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. e plan of tlie |jambs, and fig. 1175. oftlie mouldings of tlie archover them, to the earlyEnglish choir at Foun-tains Abliey, 1176. and I 177. arethe similar portions to tliegeometric choir at Tin-tern Abbey, Rlonmouth-shire. rhesame|)ublicationgives, amongst its nmne-rous details, the elaborategrouping of mouldings tothe magnificent east ( 78. and 1179.) and west(figs. 1180. and II81.)windows of this building,which is somewh
. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. e plan of tlie |jambs, and fig. 1175. oftlie mouldings of tlie archover them, to the earlyEnglish choir at Foun-tains Abliey, 1176. and I 177. arethe similar portions to tliegeometric choir at Tin-tern Abbey, Rlonmouth-shire. rhesame|)ublicationgives, amongst its nmne-rous details, the elaborategrouping of mouldings tothe magnificent east ( 78. and 1179.) and west(figs. 1180. and II81.)windows of this building,which is somewhat transi-tional to the decorated])eri<)d, and of very greatbeauty. Fig. 1182. is thejamb mouldings to thetlecoratcd east window atHowden Church, York-shire, showing a passagein the wall, whichmateiially deterioratesfrom the good effectof the window. The following illus-trations are fromHenry VIIs 1183. is the walljamb to the first cantof the angular win-dows to the 1184. is the mullion of thecircular or bow win-dows ; it also showsthe arrangement fortlieinullions or monials,and (L) the mitring OUTSIDE. Fig. 1185. UPNRV cnAfEL. CHAPEL. Chai. III. CIRCULAR WINDOWS. 99:; with tlie wall-work inside. Fig. 1185. is the jamb mouldings of the upper range, ortlie clerestory windows. These are all reduced from Cottinghams work on this building, and are, to some extent, shown in the interior eleva-tion of the bay, given in jig. ] 325. The section of the jambs to the windows of theclerestory at Winchester Cathedral is given in ; to the windows of Kings College Chapel,Cambridge, in fig. 1312. ; to tliose of St. GeorgesChapel, Windsor, in fig. 1316. ; and to tliose in theclerestory at Amiens Cathedral, in fig. 1329. The arch planes worked in the same buildings,have been placed on pages 971., 972., and 973.,wliile the series of mouldings to the arches ofHenry Chapel will be found very poor incomparison, as may be obser
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