Lincolnshire, Volume 27First published in 1964, this text has been expanded to include coverage of 19th and 20th century architecture, industrial archaeology and lesser rural buildings. The way in which buildings relate to their surroundings is also considered. |
Contents
FOREWORD BY NIKOLAUS PEVSNER II | 11 |
LINCOLN | 81 |
LINDSEY | 165 |
Copyright | |
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abaci aisle windows angle ballflower balusters bell-openings bellcote blank arcading brick built buttresses castle cathedral centre Chalice Chalice and Paten chamfered chancel chancel arch chapel church circular clerestory corbels crocketed crossing cusped decorated diagonals dog-tooth doorway double-chamfered arches E window early C19 Easter Sepulchre effigy fillets five bays Flagon FONT four bays frieze front gable Georgian gonal Gothic HALL head hood-mould inside John John Morley lancet lancet windows late C13 Lincoln Cathedral Lincolnshire London MANOR medieval MONUMENTS motif mouldings nave Nave and chancel niches Norman octagonal octagonal piers ogee arches panels parapet Paten Paten Cover pediment Perp pilasters pinnacles PLATE polygonal porch probably quatrefoil rebuilt recess responds roof round piers SCREEN sedilia shafts side spire square ST MARY ST PETER STAINED GLASS stiff-leaf capitals stone storeys Street style tall three bays three-light tomb-chest tower arch tracery transept trefoiled two-light vault Victorian wall