The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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of the church is 400 feet , and the breadth in the transept 187 feet . The Nave and Aisles are good specimens of the simple yet exquisite taste of the architecture of the thirteenth and fourteenth centu- ries ; the clustered columns ...
of the church is 400 feet , and the breadth in the transept 187 feet . The Nave and Aisles are good specimens of the simple yet exquisite taste of the architecture of the thirteenth and fourteenth centu- ries ; the clustered columns ...
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... transept , from north to south , is 122 feet . At the upper end of the choir , between the bishop's throne and the high altar , is another cross - aisle ( or east transept ) , about 90 feet across . Between these two transepts on the ...
... transept , from north to south , is 122 feet . At the upper end of the choir , between the bishop's throne and the high altar , is another cross - aisle ( or east transept ) , about 90 feet across . Between these two transepts on the ...
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... transept , or St. Paul's Chapel , exhibits mixture of circular and pointed arches , very beautiful in design . This transept was formerly the chapter - house , until the visit of George the Fourth , when the Lady Chapel , at the east ...
... transept , or St. Paul's Chapel , exhibits mixture of circular and pointed arches , very beautiful in design . This transept was formerly the chapter - house , until the visit of George the Fourth , when the Lady Chapel , at the east ...
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... transepts out of them ; joined the two towers by arches on each side of the nave , and cut away the interior walls of each tower , turning great arches in them he also broke out two great windows in the opposite walls of the towers ...
... transepts out of them ; joined the two towers by arches on each side of the nave , and cut away the interior walls of each tower , turning great arches in them he also broke out two great windows in the opposite walls of the towers ...
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... transepts are many interesting monuments . screen which divides the nave from the choir sup- ports a noble organ , built by John Loosemore in 1665 , and celebrated as one of the finest in England for its tone . The largest of its pipes ...
... transepts are many interesting monuments . screen which divides the nave from the choir sup- ports a noble organ , built by John Loosemore in 1665 , and celebrated as one of the finest in England for its tone . The largest of its pipes ...
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