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[No.146] [E376 RF 1597] [part]

[vertical orientation]

		fig 2
	The plinth a c runs along at the base of the
        arches - crossing the wall between their capitals as usual - but at each side
   it is awkwardly cut off by the plinth h2. i2; which is (or red Verona)
and is much smaller: this junction is shown at fig 1 ^ on the
	line a C then under plinth h i, comes the
	two arched panels as shown in fig 1.
	and in section i2 - k: To k. join
	k2 of fig 3. and (the
	archivolt section) and
	the whole is complete
[underwriting]								arches stilted
at Santi Aponal section of archivolt of panel	     [diagram] Fig 3	and curved over
the plinth running along the whole house				paired truncated
and is awkwardly cut							shafts came as st
in upon by the red Verona		note these rolls. almost ridges
Panel of plinth which is						 Marks pulpit & note
			thus.						roll almost a ridge

								[diagram] Size of half dentil
									     of the great arches
[diagram] Fig 2 note curve

This plinth is below			[diagram] h2
continued over					     joint	[diagram] Fig 1
Panel - which has				roll a
no plinth or its own				       a
and over pilaster of lateral
arch. but the
[?] abacus is different

	___________________
main capitals are all same design
[?]	through centre of side
				between central 3 & 4th
				arches a curious [figure?]
				of [?] [?]: blessing
				Carving bold: but
				perhaps the
				most monstrous I have seen
[diagram] joint


	[diagram] ff  ee 4 g
		plan of capital
		Upper story

	No. 146.	The bases are refined
			much injured
			and angle leaves
			which they have
			had. all broken
					[diagram]
							[diagram]
							Great arches	they
							The abacus projects about
							¾ of an inch latterally
							and an inch & a half
								in front

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