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Plate 9 from Rickman (1817)

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English: Plate 9 from: Rickman, Thomas (1817) An attempt to discriminate the styles of English architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown

A Norman composition, which may be considered as a view of one side of a nave, flanked with a small tower, with two stages of ornamental arches, the lower intersecting, and a window above. The but- tresses are plain; those below have a projection beyond the parapet, those above are without. The windows are various, and the door-way has shafts and several ornamented mouldings. a, A string moulding, consisting of a fillet with the alternate billet moulding, and a zigzag below. b, A section of the same moulding. c, A string, consisting of a fillet and the hatched moulding. d, A representation of part of a circle of beasts'

heads, with their beaks over the round.
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Author Rickman, Thomas, 1776-1841

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