Popular Dictionary of Architecture and the Allied Arts: A Work of Reference for the Architect, Builder, Sculptor, Decorative Artist, and General Student. With Numerous Illustrations from All Styles of Architecture, from the Egyptian to the Renaissance, Volumen3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1882 |
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... roof structure . There is no question that , beautifully carved and pierced as they commonly are , they impart great character and richness to the timber buildings of the fourteenth and two following centuries . Fortunately , sufficient ...
... roof structure . There is no question that , beautifully carved and pierced as they commonly are , they impart great character and richness to the timber buildings of the fourteenth and two following centuries . Fortunately , sufficient ...
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... strictly , an ornament or terminal which surmounts the point where the hips of a roof join , and can have no existence on a gable . Bargeboards continued to be used in the timber buildings of 11 [ BARGEBOARD OR VERGEBOARD ] 3 ...
... strictly , an ornament or terminal which surmounts the point where the hips of a roof join , and can have no existence on a gable . Bargeboards continued to be used in the timber buildings of 11 [ BARGEBOARD OR VERGEBOARD ] 3 ...
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... roof which projects beyond the face of a gable , and immediately under which the bargeboard is fixed . BARMKYN OR ... roof was supported by thirty - four pillars , arranged in two rows ; the roof was a truly vast construction , arising ...
... roof which projects beyond the face of a gable , and immediately under which the bargeboard is fixed . BARMKYN OR ... roof was supported by thirty - four pillars , arranged in two rows ; the roof was a truly vast construction , arising ...
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... roof is con- tinued and brings the eaves not very far from the ground . This mode of construction affords a good ... roofs , as at Harmondsworth , in Middlesex . " In general they differ little from modern barns , excepting that they ...
... roof is con- tinued and brings the eaves not very far from the ground . This mode of construction affords a good ... roofs , as at Harmondsworth , in Middlesex . " In general they differ little from modern barns , excepting that they ...
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... roof is lower than the vault . The spaces remaining between the beams , over the pilasters and the columns , are left open for light in the intercolumniations . The columns in the direction of the breadth of the vault are four in number ...
... roof is lower than the vault . The spaces remaining between the beams , over the pilasters and the columns , are left open for light in the intercolumniations . The columns in the direction of the breadth of the vault are four in number ...
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