An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalLongmans, Green, 1876 - 1395 pages |
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Page 635
... moulding ( see fig . 742. ) is called a bead and double quirk . 1 1 7 8 11 Fig . 740 . Fig . 741 . Fig . 742 . Fig . 743 . Fig . 744 . Fig . 745 . 2128. If two semicylindrical mouldings both rise from a lane parallel to the face , and ...
... moulding ( see fig . 742. ) is called a bead and double quirk . 1 1 7 8 11 Fig . 740 . Fig . 741 . Fig . 742 . Fig . 743 . Fig . 744 . Fig . 745 . 2128. If two semicylindrical mouldings both rise from a lane parallel to the face , and ...
Page 782
... mouldings as shown in No. 3 . 2454. Instead of finding the square section made by the plane FNGO at the angle OG , it may be drawn on the plane TQM , where it is more readily found by producing the lines whereby the section TQM was ...
... mouldings as shown in No. 3 . 2454. Instead of finding the square section made by the plane FNGO at the angle OG , it may be drawn on the plane TQM , where it is more readily found by producing the lines whereby the section TQM was ...
Page 931
... mouldings extend 5 to 6 feet in width . " The details of decorated mouldings are for the most part identical with those of the preceding style , with the addition of some new members , and several important modifica tions of grouping ...
... mouldings extend 5 to 6 feet in width . " The details of decorated mouldings are for the most part identical with those of the preceding style , with the addition of some new members , and several important modifica tions of grouping ...
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ARCHITECTURE OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES | 4 |
Basements and Attics | 13 |
Jewish and Phoenician | 24 |
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