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Page 74
... side the case is different . The original differences between the two eastern bays and the rest were probably the same as on the south side , but here it is clear that all the western bays of the clerestory have , for some reason or ...
... side the case is different . The original differences between the two eastern bays and the rest were probably the same as on the south side , but here it is clear that all the western bays of the clerestory have , for some reason or ...
Page 133
... side altered exactly as on the other , where it is seen in the adjoining chamber , shewing that there was no partition against it . That on the south side I was not able to examine , owing to the presses by which it is concealed . The ...
... side altered exactly as on the other , where it is seen in the adjoining chamber , shewing that there was no partition against it . That on the south side I was not able to examine , owing to the presses by which it is concealed . The ...
Page 547
... side walls , between the stringcourse under the windows and the wall - plate at their summit , with the window - splays , the space on each side of the east window , and the gable which surmounts it , is thus embellished . The ...
... side walls , between the stringcourse under the windows and the wall - plate at their summit , with the window - splays , the space on each side of the east window , and the gable which surmounts it , is thus embellished . The ...
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