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Page 274
... east of the cathedral and round tower . It is of the same plan and construction as some of the early buildings noticed at Glen- dalough and Clonmacnoise . It has the same peculiar but- tresses projecting only east and west , the same ...
... east of the cathedral and round tower . It is of the same plan and construction as some of the early buildings noticed at Glen- dalough and Clonmacnoise . It has the same peculiar but- tresses projecting only east and west , the same ...
Page 573
... east ends . Now we know that a Romanesque flat east end in a large church is rare even in England , and almost unheard of in France . In those countries the apse is all but universal . Now it is certainly remarkable that , of the six ...
... east ends . Now we know that a Romanesque flat east end in a large church is rare even in England , and almost unheard of in France . In those countries the apse is all but universal . Now it is certainly remarkable that , of the six ...
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... east end having fallen down beyond the memory of man , and having been built up with a wooden east window ; he rebuilt the end on the old foundations . At this time the entrance to the vestry was through the east wall of the north ...
... east end having fallen down beyond the memory of man , and having been built up with a wooden east window ; he rebuilt the end on the old foundations . At this time the entrance to the vestry was through the east wall of the north ...
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