An Account of the Island of Jersey: Containing a Compendium of Its Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military History ... Together with Some Detail Respecting the Manners & Customs of the Inhabitants ...T. Baker, and sold by I. Fletcher, 1817 - 369 |
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... arch , and internally plastered ; the only attempt at decora- * The twelve parish churches were consecrated at the following periods : That of St. Brelade May 27 , A. D. IIII St. Martin January 4 , 1116 St. Clement September 29 , 1117 ...
... arch , and internally plastered ; the only attempt at decora- * The twelve parish churches were consecrated at the following periods : That of St. Brelade May 27 , A. D. IIII St. Martin January 4 , 1116 St. Clement September 29 , 1117 ...
Strona 64
... arch . In these re- spects the chapels are archetypes of what the church- es originally were , with the exceptions ... arches intersect , consisting of light ribs , springing diago nally , and uniting under a patera in the centre . The ...
... arch . In these re- spects the chapels are archetypes of what the church- es originally were , with the exceptions ... arches intersect , consisting of light ribs , springing diago nally , and uniting under a patera in the centre . The ...
Strona 65
... arch , termed an ox - eye arch , and the windows were of the same form . The doors alone were crowned with a semicircular arch . The ma- sonry of these edifices does not , in general , appear to have had that accuracy so peculiar to the ...
... arch , termed an ox - eye arch , and the windows were of the same form . The doors alone were crowned with a semicircular arch . The ma- sonry of these edifices does not , in general , appear to have had that accuracy so peculiar to the ...
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... arch style , or that which is vulgarly called Gothic , is A. D. 1155 . We read , in the same highly respectable work , that " what is call- " ed the Gothic or pointed arch , is generally supposed to have first 66 appeared in the 13th ...
... arch style , or that which is vulgarly called Gothic , is A. D. 1155 . We read , in the same highly respectable work , that " what is call- " ed the Gothic or pointed arch , is generally supposed to have first 66 appeared in the 13th ...
Strona 67
... arches . At about two “ thirds of the distance from the spring of the arch to its summit , the 86 curvature becomes convex to the interior of the arch . " This is an accurate description of a hansed Gothic arch . With regard to the time ...
... arches . At about two “ thirds of the distance from the spring of the arch to its summit , the 86 curvature becomes convex to the interior of the arch . " This is an accurate description of a hansed Gothic arch . With regard to the time ...
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