The Perpendicular Style, 1330-1485 |
Common terms and phrases
aisle arcades architect archlets begun Bristol building built buttresses Canterbury Cathedral central tower chancel chantry chapter-house choir Church Tower cinquefoiled clerestory cloister Colchester Collegiate Church Curvilinear doorway east window Edington Edward England fan-vault four-centred arch fourteenth century gatehouse Gloucester Cathedral Gothic Guildhall Hall HENRY YEVELE Henry Yeveley Hereford Hugh Herland interior J. H. Harvey John Kent King's Lady Chapel later Lesyngham lierne lights Lincs London master mason mediaeval Merton College Moulding profiles nave north transept Norwich Cathedral official style ogee Oxford Palace panelling parish church pattern Paul's Perpendicular style porch presbytery Priory probably quatrefoils Reginald Ely reticulation ribs Richard ridge-rib Robert royal Salzman Sherborne side windows Somerset south-west tower spandrels Sponlee Stephen's strong mullions subarcuated supermullioned supertransom Thomas three-light tracery trefoiled cusping turreted two-centred two-light vault vertical west front Westminster Abbey William Ramsey William Wynford Winchcombe Winchester College Worcester Cathedral Y-tracery Yeveley's York Minster