. Archaeologia cantiana. 98 NOTES ON WAUEIIORNE still retains an oaken shelf, though much decayed, andfour hook-hinges winch formerly held the folding doors. Immediately under thecentre of the east window ofthe north aisle is a shallowtrefoil-headed niche, whichprobahly may have been aF IfiflHR tabernacle and contained the image 01 a samt, as thereare indications of a project-ing bracket at the base, now broken away; but no trace ll,!HSl!!||i|||fl of a piscina drain. We are enabled to add engravings of these interesting relics fromdrawings kindly made and presented to the Society by
. Archaeologia cantiana. 98 NOTES ON WAUEIIORNE still retains an oaken shelf, though much decayed, andfour hook-hinges winch formerly held the folding doors. Immediately under thecentre of the east window ofthe north aisle is a shallowtrefoil-headed niche, whichprobahly may have been aF IfiflHR tabernacle and contained the image 01 a samt, as thereare indications of a project-ing bracket at the base, now broken away; but no trace ll,!HSl!!||i|||fl of a piscina drain. We are enabled to add engravings of these interesting relics fromdrawings kindly made and presented to the Society byour member, the Rev. E. M. Muriel. In the north wall adjacent are two doors, now stoppedup. One is near the ground, and the other several feetabove it, and just under the spring of the roof. Theyundoubtedly formed a communication with the rood-loft, which was probably accomplished by the ascent ofa spiral staircase, long since removed with its turret,and a loft crossing the aisle and connecting the upperdoor with a corresponding one, which still remains
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