. The Architectural magazine. ws, are more pleasing; and the fan-groining and pendantsof the nave and aisles produce a rich effect: but, still, I cannotsee the beauty of these angles and curves, even in the interior;though they are certainly better here than on the outside. In the latter division of this class, the mouldings and muUionswere changing their pure form, andItalian architecture, which was, about thisprogress in the formation of that mongrel style now calledElizabethan; and many examples of this transition work are tobe seen in Oxford, Cambridge, and London. Eastbury House,Barking,


. The Architectural magazine. ws, are more pleasing; and the fan-groining and pendantsof the nave and aisles produce a rich effect: but, still, I cannotsee the beauty of these angles and curves, even in the interior;though they are certainly better here than on the outside. In the latter division of this class, the mouldings and muUionswere changing their pure form, andItalian architecture, which was, about thisprogress in the formation of that mongrel style now calledElizabethan; and many examples of this transition work are tobe seen in Oxford, Cambridge, and London. Eastbury House,Barking, in Essex, is a fine specimen of the brick buildings ofthe early part of the reign of Henry VIII., and contains morepure mouldings than most of the other buildings of that time :it is built entirely of brickwork ; mullions, transoms, and themost delicate ornaments, being all executed in brick. Fig. a section of one of the window jambs and mullions. Fig. a section of a mullion and jamb of the transition becoming mixed with the time, making- great of the Architecture of the Middle Ages. 443


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