. The Architectural magazine. in the Style of the Thirteenth Century. 273 gradual approach to the muUioned window is shown. The pierbetween the windows became reduced from time to time, and thetwo corbels were formed in one stone. Tiiese circumstancesappear to have combined in producinor the next 149., which is from Darenth church, Kent. This is a curiousand rare specimen of the thirteenth century, and may be con-sidered as, probably, resembling the domestic windows of thatperiod : at any rate, it cannot be denied, that it is well calculatedfor domestic architecture. Fig. 150. is


. The Architectural magazine. in the Style of the Thirteenth Century. 273 gradual approach to the muUioned window is shown. The pierbetween the windows became reduced from time to time, and thetwo corbels were formed in one stone. Tiiese circumstancesappear to have combined in producinor the next 149., which is from Darenth church, Kent. This is a curiousand rare specimen of the thirteenth century, and may be con-sidered as, probably, resembling the domestic windows of thatperiod : at any rate, it cannot be denied, that it is well calculatedfor domestic architecture. Fig. 150. is a mullioned window, witha quatrefoil head and label over; an early example from Stonechurch, Kent. Fig. 151. is from the same church: the arched. recess is finished by a kind of corbel, which is rather singular for.


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