The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1862 - Early English newspapers |
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... Arch between Nave and North Aisle , St. Paul Tower and Belfry Windows , St. Paul . Pancis of Roodscreen , Sancreed . Capitals , St. Just in Penwith Hoodmould and Tooth - moulding , St. Just Inscribed Stone , St. Just ROMAN CATACOMBS ...
... Arch between Nave and North Aisle , St. Paul Tower and Belfry Windows , St. Paul . Pancis of Roodscreen , Sancreed . Capitals , St. Just in Penwith Hoodmould and Tooth - moulding , St. Just Inscribed Stone , St. Just ROMAN CATACOMBS ...
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... arch , c . 1180 ( ? ) Transitional Pier of Tower , c . 1180 ( ? ) • Boss and Ribs of the Vault of Choir , c . 1200 ( ? ) Capital of Choir Pier , and Mouldings of Arch , c . 1200 ( ? ) Remains of the Hall and other Buildings of the ...
... arch , c . 1180 ( ? ) Transitional Pier of Tower , c . 1180 ( ? ) • Boss and Ribs of the Vault of Choir , c . 1200 ( ? ) Capital of Choir Pier , and Mouldings of Arch , c . 1200 ( ? ) Remains of the Hall and other Buildings of the ...
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... arches over - the panels filled in with sacred mono- grams , and a statue of St. Michael in the centre one . The chancel - arch is also supported on red Devonshire marble detached shafts , and carved brackets re- presenting two ...
... arches over - the panels filled in with sacred mono- grams , and a statue of St. Michael in the centre one . The chancel - arch is also supported on red Devonshire marble detached shafts , and carved brackets re- presenting two ...
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... arch . Part of the wall was cut away to make room for these , and the upper part supported by arches . It is under the southern arch that the beautiful fresco of St. Thomas of Canterbury was found . It is the original fresco which was ...
... arch . Part of the wall was cut away to make room for these , and the upper part supported by arches . It is under the southern arch that the beautiful fresco of St. Thomas of Canterbury was found . It is the original fresco which was ...
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... arches springing from column to column . The Egyptian , the Assyrian , the Pelasgic , the Etruscan , and Greek were ... arch . The Pagan Romanesque , which immediately preceded the Christian Romanesque , was the first arcuated style ...
... arches springing from column to column . The Egyptian , the Assyrian , the Pelasgic , the Etruscan , and Greek were ... arch . The Pagan Romanesque , which immediately preceded the Christian Romanesque , was the first arcuated style ...
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