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Pagina 55
... nave of the Church was new ceil- ed and painted ; the choir was repaired , and a neat Chapel erected in it for the Abbot's burial - place : the Chapel of the Virgin was also fresh painted , and further embellished : the cloisters were ...
... nave of the Church was new ceil- ed and painted ; the choir was repaired , and a neat Chapel erected in it for the Abbot's burial - place : the Chapel of the Virgin was also fresh painted , and further embellished : the cloisters were ...
Pagina 67
... nave and transept , and supported on four large semi - circular arches . The most ancient parts are evidently the most central ; both the east and west ends being of a dissimilar style of architecture , and of a much later period . The ...
... nave and transept , and supported on four large semi - circular arches . The most ancient parts are evidently the most central ; both the east and west ends being of a dissimilar style of architecture , and of a much later period . The ...
Pagina 68
... nave , extends a range of narrow pointed arches , reaching to the tran- sept ; these appear to have been altered into this form from round arches , and were formerly opened as windows , but are now for the most part stopped up : in the ...
... nave , extends a range of narrow pointed arches , reaching to the tran- sept ; these appear to have been altered into this form from round arches , and were formerly opened as windows , but are now for the most part stopped up : in the ...
Pagina 70
... nave , and divided into numerous lights , by mullions and transoms . By the intersections of the upper parts , several diamond - shaped lights are formed ; and others are ornamented with cinquefoil and trefoil arches : the outer ...
... nave , and divided into numerous lights , by mullions and transoms . By the intersections of the upper parts , several diamond - shaped lights are formed ; and others are ornamented with cinquefoil and trefoil arches : the outer ...
Pagina 71
... nave , are exactly similar to those on the north , above described , excepting that the spaces between the triple columns which support the upper arches is left plain ; and that , under each of the double arches , is a single pillar ...
... nave , are exactly similar to those on the north , above described , excepting that the spaces between the triple columns which support the upper arches is left plain ; and that , under each of the double arches , is a single pillar ...
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