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English: Plate 12 from: Rickman, Thomas (1817) An attempt to discriminate the styles of English architecture, from the Conquest to the Reformation, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown

The west end of a Decorated building. This has square corner buttresses, which terminate with octa- gonal pedestals for pinnacles. These buttresses are of three stages ; the lowest have in front triangular croek- eted heads, and square sunk niches. The second stage is plain, with plain moulded set-offs ; the upper stage is pannelled, and with triangular crocketed heads. The parapet is plain, and the cornice flowered. The window is set on a tablet, which runs round the buttresses, and is of seven lights, with architrave of mouldings, dripstone, and canopy, supported by figures. The canopy is triangular, and crocketed ; the interval filled with tracery in sunk pannels. The door-way consists of mouldings set on the lower base- tablet, and a plain dripstone, supported by heads. The door is covered with ornamental iron-work. The base mouldings consist of two tablets, an ogee, and

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Author Rickman, Thomas, 1776-1841

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