Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... choir of Brecon or the naye of Llandaff . And indeed , we contend not merely for the dignity of Archæology , but for its dignity as compared with the natural sciences . It stands as much above Astronomy or Zoology , as mind is above ...
... choir of Brecon or the naye of Llandaff . And indeed , we contend not merely for the dignity of Archæology , but for its dignity as compared with the natural sciences . It stands as much above Astronomy or Zoology , as mind is above ...
Page 44
... choir occupies its old position under the tower ; to the east is a presbytery of three bays with aisles attached to the two western ones . The transepts project very little beyond their level , but having high roofs , and being very ...
... choir occupies its old position under the tower ; to the east is a presbytery of three bays with aisles attached to the two western ones . The transepts project very little beyond their level , but having high roofs , and being very ...
Page 150
... would alone set it above most Welsh towns . The choir of Christ's College is a noble fragment , and even St. Mary's is far from devoid Early English . Decorated . Modern . ܚܝܝܚܐ Collegiate Church 150 THE CHURCHES OF BRECON .
... would alone set it above most Welsh towns . The choir of Christ's College is a noble fragment , and even St. Mary's is far from devoid Early English . Decorated . Modern . ܚܝܝܚܐ Collegiate Church 150 THE CHURCHES OF BRECON .
Page 159
... choir the workhouse chapel . Between the nave and choir is a bay belonging to neither , which supported a hexagonal tower . At Lynn the tower only stands , but the arrangement is clearly the same . I can find no trace of such a one at ...
... choir the workhouse chapel . Between the nave and choir is a bay belonging to neither , which supported a hexagonal tower . At Lynn the tower only stands , but the arrangement is clearly the same . I can find no trace of such a one at ...
Page 160
... choir and not of the nave is contrary to the rule commonly followed when a monastic church was partially destroyed , as we have ourselves seen at Leominster and Monkton , where the nave is the portion retained . But the reverse appears ...
... choir and not of the nave is contrary to the rule commonly followed when a monastic church was partially destroyed , as we have ourselves seen at Leominster and Monkton , where the nave is the portion retained . But the reverse appears ...
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