. 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. a View taken in the cloisters, whence may be seen the principal Entrance to thecathedral under a plain porch, and the East Side of the great Quadrangle of Christ Church. Plate 6, Is an interior prospect of the South Side of the Nave and Choir, with its excellentgroined and pendent Cieling, by som


. 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. a View taken in the cloisters, whence may be seen the principal Entrance to thecathedral under a plain porch, and the East Side of the great Quadrangle of Christ Church. Plate 6, Is an interior prospect of the South Side of the Nave and Choir, with its excellentgroined and pendent Cieling, by some attributed to Wolsey, and by others to King, the firstbishop ; the view of the latter is partly obstructed by the organ and screen. In the navestands a finely-carved pulpit, from which are occasionally delivered the university sermons. plate 7. This View displays the Entrance to the north aisle of the choir, to the deans chapel, andto the divinity chapel, with the end window of the north transept. The groining of therespective chapels is seen through large circular openings, and also the windows of the Latinchapel. The door of the deans chapel being open, a part of one of the monuments may beobserved. Plate 8, Is the Tomb of Guymond or Phillip, the first or third prior of St. Frideswide. CqJ. /?/. V.,-//-,>/ ■:,/ ■/,/ .u/a/a// *


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