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English: Plate 11 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

An Early English composition, with a double door and shafts, with leaved capitals and bands ; an orna- mented circle above the centre of the doors. The buttresses are nearly those of Salisbury cathedral, as well as the pannelling in, and the arches under, the parapet. Above, is an ornamented division of three windows, and below, one plain one ; at the end is a flying buttress. On each side over the door, are circular

sunk pannels with ornamented points.
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Author Rickman, Thomas, 1776-1841

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