[No.152] [RL (RF 1611] [vertical orientation] Traceries of windows drawn before . a sides. (The whole of the ugly traceries on last paper are in one piece of stone [diagram] Fig 5 This is in two . ie [diagram] a d m b Fig 1. [diagram] f b d [diagram] fig 2 note. the finial pendant thus - arch not exactly One only left fitted at its Nearly all their finials are gone earlier tracery: - I think only the one left. and the space therefore awkward separate for trefoilCapitals more elaborate on [some?] sections -cabled lobes more developed- well ribbedLions head less spirited by [?]Tracery. through -d the foil point - c cusp point - of central 4 foil of entire tracery This cusp is quite plain . unfilleted . [diagram] d c. Tracery.through cusp of central 4 foil which is quite plain [diagram] - Through the cusp of the great circular 4 foils of which are filleted. but the fillet is only cut in to about 1 ½ the depth of the small arch fillet space at m. fig.1. The shafts are octagonal Shafts octagonal also & without base small arch ones [m?] and without base The upper interstices [diagram] 1 [diagram] e. [diagram] Tracery. here upper lateral broken through the lateral. interstices interstices between the arches and circular 4 foil- e. above. jamb section in brick archivolt the same in stone dogtooth all drawn resting on banded plinth outside. [diagram] Fig 3. [diagram] Fig 4. [not catalogue] lower angle below window No 152. Traceries. Frari. Done p.85. M.2
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