An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 197
... front ex- tends 230 ft . The courtyard is 100 ft . by 80 ft . , and the hall 80 ft . by 50 ft . 24. " a front or a garden syde for a noble man , " dated 1600 . 37 , 38 , 50. " The way how to drawe any ground plot into the order of ...
... front ex- tends 230 ft . The courtyard is 100 ft . by 80 ft . , and the hall 80 ft . by 50 ft . 24. " a front or a garden syde for a noble man , " dated 1600 . 37 , 38 , 50. " The way how to drawe any ground plot into the order of ...
Page 471
... front slightly decomposed ; south front remarkably perfect , even to the preservation of the original toolmarks . SHAFTESBURY , Dorsetshire . St. Peter's Church ( 15th century ) . Of a green siliceous sandstone , from quarries half a ...
... front slightly decomposed ; south front remarkably perfect , even to the preservation of the original toolmarks . SHAFTESBURY , Dorsetshire . St. Peter's Church ( 15th century ) . Of a green siliceous sandstone , from quarries half a ...
Page 582
... front of the second joint P2 ; prolong LM to GD to find O , through which and the point E draw the front of the joint 03. Proceed in the same manner to find the backs of the other joints , which are sufficient also to trace the stones ...
... front of the second joint P2 ; prolong LM to GD to find O , through which and the point E draw the front of the joint 03. Proceed in the same manner to find the backs of the other joints , which are sufficient also to trace the stones ...
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