[St M.65bL] [St M.65b] 65b [landscape orientation] or correspondent We now come to opposite plan to fig 2 [diagram] F E D p 35: ie wall between central and lateral C arch clock side B great A The [?]shaft basic plinths are ^ between also 1 “ 9. one only being 1 “ 8 Interval bases of larger lower But the intervals are 6 1/2 [?] shafts northern a b. 10 ½ in and theclockmost one instead c d 10 in the d2 e 1 “ 2 ½ of being in central with ^ point within xy 1 “ 3 ½ corresponding to a is 5 infromit y2 z 1 “ 2 ½ the width of the [?] wall space from a to a 2 being here 9 “ 6 adding 2 inches on Their opposites clock side for the excess of the red plinth over the true wall whose width 9 “ 2 F 4 “ 3 ½ it is also possible to get [?] E 4 “ 3 rule broken [?] [?] D 4 “ 4 of bearing The four shafts are from 4 “ 7 to 4 “ 9 C 4 “ 4 shafts around at the base, Now vide p. 46. l [landscape orientation] B 4 “ 3 highest where the upper shafts are given A 4 “ 4 The arrangement of the archivolts is same as in correspondent also except here Circumferences that the small shafts are set nearer - at base the wall and do not stand over the A 4 “ 3 under great shafts (as seen from front B - 4 “ 1 but a little behind them i e [diagram] C - 4 “ 4 D - 4 “ 0 E 4 “ 5 F bearing shaft 4 “ 3Larger shafts basic plinths all round the recess1 “ 6 ½ to 1 “ 7 the sidesGreat shaft ofbut the [?]in angle. 1 “ 8recess - (A the front one,)Their other measures opposite. next great central door on the north. 56 ½ 18
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