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" Norman, and Gothic styles of architecture ; yet, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of its parts, when considered as a whole, it must unquestionably be regarded as a very magnificent structure. The north and south transepts, which are the oldest parts... "
Crosby's Complete Pocket Gazetteer of England and Wales, Or Traveller's ... - Page 169
edited by - 1815 - 540 pages
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The antiquarian itinerary [by J.S. Storer].

James Sargant Storer - 1816 - 826 pages
...ancestors in different ages, and which can hest he acquired from a comparatire examination. The oorth and south transepts are the oldest parts of the cathedral, and were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry the First. Here the arches are circular, as well as in the nare,...
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The Antiquarian Itinerary: Comprising Specimens of Architecture ..., Volume 4

James Storer - Architecture - 1816 - 210 pages
...hy our ancestors in different ages, and which can hest he acquired from a comparative examination. The north and south transepts are the oldest parts of the cathedral, and were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry the First. Here the arches are circular, as well as in the nave,...
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The Antiquarian Itinerary: Comprising Specimens of Architecture ..., Volume 4

James Storer - Architecture - 1816 - 204 pages
...a singular admixture of various styles of architecture ; yet, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of its parts, when considered as a whole, it must unquestionably be regarded as a very magnificent structure. It is also interesting from furnishing the antiquary with the advantage of ' obtaining an acquaintance...
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The antiquarian itinerary [by J.S. Storer].

James Sargant Storer - 1816 - 214 pages
...by our ancestors in different ages, and which can best be acquired from a comparative examination. The north and south transepts are the oldest parts of the cathedral, and were erected in the reigns of William Rnfus and Henry the First. Here the arches are circular, as well as in the nave,...
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Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: Cornwall

George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 318 pages
...of the Saxon, Norman, and Gothic styles of architecture ; yet, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of its parts, when considered as a whole, it must unquestionably be regarded as a very magnificent structure. It is 535 feet long from east to west, 190 feet from north to south, in height 112 feet, and the west...
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England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ...

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 334 pages
...of the Saxon, Norman, and Gothic styles of architecture ; yet, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of its parts, when considered as a whole, it must unquestionably...magnificent structure. The north and south transepts, which are the oldest parts of the cathedral, were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry...
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The Cambridge guide, or A description of the university and town of Cambridge

Cambridge (England) - 1830 - 350 pages
...and displays a singular mixture of various styles of architecture; yet, considered as whole, it must be regarded as a very magnificent structure. The north and south transepts are the oldest parts of the edifice, and were erected in the reigns of William llufus and Henry I. Here the arches are circular,...
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Ambulator; or, The stranger's guide through Cambridge

1835 - 276 pages
...English of several gradations ; decorated work of most excellent execution, and good perpendicular. The north and south transepts are the oldest parts of the cathedral, and were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry I. The central lantern is the finest in the kingdom of its kind;...
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The Cambridge Guide: Including Historical and Architectural Notices of the ...

Cambridge (England) - 1837 - 318 pages
...displays a singular mixture of various styles of architecture; yet, considered as a whole, it must be regarded as a very magnificent structure. The north and south transepts are the oldest parts of the edifice, and were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry I. Here the arches are circular,...
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The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales. 4 vols. [bound in 12 pt ...

England - 1840 - 250 pages
...of the Saxon, Norman, and Gothic styles of architecture; yet, notwithstanding the dissimilarity of its parts, when considered as a whole, it. must unquestionably...magnificent structure. The north and south transepts, which are the most ancient parts of the building, were erected in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry...
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