. History and antiquities of the cathedral churches of Great Britain : illustrated with a series of highly-finished engravings, exhibiting general and particular views, ground plans, and all the architectural features and ornaments in the various styles of building used in our ecclesiastical edifices . the north end of the Transept; the Font appears in the fore-ground ; above is the groining ©f the lanthorn ; in the distance is shewn a Stone Skreen, overwhich on the right-hand extremity is a pointed door leading to the consistory court. Plate 4. Entrance to the chapter-house from the cloisters
. History and antiquities of the cathedral churches of Great Britain : illustrated with a series of highly-finished engravings, exhibiting general and particular views, ground plans, and all the architectural features and ornaments in the various styles of building used in our ecclesiastical edifices . the north end of the Transept; the Font appears in the fore-ground ; above is the groining ©f the lanthorn ; in the distance is shewn a Stone Skreen, overwhich on the right-hand extremity is a pointed door leading to the consistory court. Plate 4. Entrance to the chapter-house from the cloisters; this is under a fine double arcade ofthree circular arches, supported by a cluster of columns. Plnte 5, A South View of the Cathedral from the palace garden ; part of the Palace is seen on theright with the elegant pointed Window belonging to Ihe private chapel. Plate 6, A View from the area of the cloisters, shewing the Tower and South Transept, projectingfrom which is the western wall of the chapter house, part of appears within thecloister. Plate!. The North Transept and Tower; in the distance is seen part of St. Augustins Church. Plate 8. The West End ; in the large hutments that support the tower, may be seen the Arche.(now filled up) which carried on the ancient nave. fl).
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