An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England, from the conquest to the reformation : with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman orders . Ely Cathedral, c. 1350. Selby Atbey Clmrcli, c 1350. The architrave mouldings of interior arches do not differmuch from those of the last style, except that they are, per-haps, more frequently continued down the pier without beingstopped at the line of capitals, and that the mouldings com-posing them are of larger size and bolder character, though inlarge buildings still consisting of many mouldings ; of this, oneof the finest examples is the


An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England, from the conquest to the reformation : with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman orders . Ely Cathedral, c. 1350. Selby Atbey Clmrcli, c 1350. The architrave mouldings of interior arches do not differmuch from those of the last style, except that they are, per-haps, more frequently continued down the pier without beingstopped at the line of capitals, and that the mouldings com-posing them are of larger size and bolder character, though inlarge buildings still consisting of many mouldings ; of this, oneof the finest examples is the architrave of the choir-arches atLichfield, which is one of the best specimens of the differentcombinations of mouldings in this style. The distinction between the Early English small multi-plied mouldings and the bold Decorated ones may be well ob-. ARCH S, SCREEN-NORTH SIDE OF CHOIR. DECORATED ENGLISH ARCHES. 195 i Id


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