An analysis of Gothic architecture Illustrated by a series of upwards of seven hundred examples of doorways, windows, mouldings, roofs, arches, crosses, panels, buttresses, seats, screens, etc., and accompanied with remarks on the several details of an ecclesiastical edifice . Enghshand Decorated jxriod. were adorned witli this apparently insignificant member ; and in most cases where it was omitted, the walls present an unfinished^ and naked A corresponding string was generally canicfl round the inside of the Church, under the windows and oxer the doorways, as at SouthHeet Church,


An analysis of Gothic architecture Illustrated by a series of upwards of seven hundred examples of doorways, windows, mouldings, roofs, arches, crosses, panels, buttresses, seats, screens, etc., and accompanied with remarks on the several details of an ecclesiastical edifice . Enghshand Decorated jxriod. were adorned witli this apparently insignificant member ; and in most cases where it was omitted, the walls present an unfinished^ and naked A corresponding string was generally canicfl round the inside of the Church, under the windows and oxer the doorways, as at SouthHeet Church, Kent. TiniMAiuMH cmiuM, NuHTiiANTH. Nomiau strlngs were usually heavy in their outline, and rarely <lisplayed any ])articular l)eauty of anangeiuent : they were, liowever, very frc!;- quently nuich einielied with the ornamental sculpture of that period, as in WaUliam * s Gothic Moldings, page (iimdllOVK CllfUIII,


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