... soon after he was appointed, in intentional imitation of the pronounced Norman work adjacent. Canon Stewart also points out that Bishop Eustace is known to have rebuilt S. Mary's Church, where the rough masonry and plain lancets are wholly unlike... On the Architectural History of Ely Cathedral - Page 53by David James Stewart - 1868 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Debenham Sweeting - Ely (England) - 1901 - 158 pages
...rough masonry and plain lancets are wholly unlike the beautiful work in the west porch. And he adds : " It is evident that Eustace had nothing to do with...as it had been extended in the opposite direction." l The more generally 1 "Architectural History of Ely Cathedral," 1868, p. 53. i8 received opinion,... | |
| Walter Debenham Sweeting - Cathedrals - 1901 - 160 pages
...rough masonry and plain lancets are wholly unlike the beautiful work in the west porch. And he adds : " It is evident that Eustace had nothing to do with...church westward as it had been extended in the opposite direction."1 The more generally 1 "Architectural History of Ely Cathedral," 1868, p. 53. » «Wfc «W'... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1904 - 304 pages
...Bishop Eustace, and are therefore inclined to ascribe it " to some unknown benefactor who had seen Hugo de Northwold's presbytery, and determined to lengthen...as it had been extended in the opposite direction." Mr. Miller on this point remarks pertinently, (p. 41) — ' ' Nothing can be more obvious, than that... | |
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