The Architectural Magazine, Volume 1John Claudius Loudon Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834 |
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... Arch or Gothic style - 129 Architectural Designs . Domestic Architecture ; being a Second Series of Designs for Cottages , Lodges , Villas , and other Residences , in the Grecian , Italian , and Old English Styles of Architecture . By ...
... Arch or Gothic style - 129 Architectural Designs . Domestic Architecture ; being a Second Series of Designs for Cottages , Lodges , Villas , and other Residences , in the Grecian , Italian , and Old English Styles of Architecture . By ...
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... arches in use in Gothic architecture 203. Intersecting Norman arches in Hoylake church 331-333 · 381 - 77 · 240 , 241 308 , 309 391 - 78 79 , 80 - 236 368 39-40 . Wooden fence without nails or screws 116. Improved cap for a wooden fence ...
... arches in use in Gothic architecture 203. Intersecting Norman arches in Hoylake church 331-333 · 381 - 77 · 240 , 241 308 , 309 391 - 78 79 , 80 - 236 368 39-40 . Wooden fence without nails or screws 116. Improved cap for a wooden fence ...
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... arch ; a discovery not improbably suggested by the forms which masonry assumed in walls upon a curvilinear plan . In other respects those variations 13 were precisely such as might have been anticipated from 28 Extent to which the ...
... arch ; a discovery not improbably suggested by the forms which masonry assumed in walls upon a curvilinear plan . In other respects those variations 13 were precisely such as might have been anticipated from 28 Extent to which the ...
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... arches . The sup- port of the entablature was the end in view ; the use of co- lumns or of arches , the means by which that end was attained . Under this view of the sub- ject , therefore , the entablature would seem to have been con ...
... arches . The sup- port of the entablature was the end in view ; the use of co- lumns or of arches , the means by which that end was attained . Under this view of the sub- ject , therefore , the entablature would seem to have been con ...
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... arch , to introduce in the Romanesque or Norman style , and to bring to perfection in the Pointed , the other grand class of art , which connects itself with modern times , the Architecture of Perpendicular Lines . That the architecture ...
... arch , to introduce in the Romanesque or Norman style , and to bring to perfection in the Pointed , the other grand class of art , which connects itself with modern times , the Architecture of Perpendicular Lines . That the architecture ...
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