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 . West Window, Castle Rising, Norfolk, c. 1160. jl!^ ^. Malmesbury Atbey, c 1140 South Window, Iffley, c. 1160. 30 THE NORMAN STYLE. church windows, not being glazed, and having luffer or louvreboards to keep out the birds, and were commonly of two lightsfrom the earliest period. After the balustre and midwall-shaftsthe sub-arches were carried by a slip of wall with shafts onthe face of it, and in the angles or nooks, as at Bucknell,Oxfordshire.


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 . West Window, Castle Rising, Norfolk, c. 1160. jl!^ ^. Malmesbury Atbey, c 1140 South Window, Iffley, c. 1160. 30 THE NORMAN STYLE. church windows, not being glazed, and having luffer or louvreboards to keep out the birds, and were commonly of two lightsfrom the earliest period. After the balustre and midwall-shaftsthe sub-arches were carried by a slip of wall with shafts onthe face of it, and in the angles or nooks, as at Bucknell,Oxfordshire. In later Norman work the windows generallyare larger and the shafts and mouldings lighter, and in very


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