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[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 trefoil

Capitals more elaborate on [some?] sections -cabled lobes more developed- well ribbed
Lions 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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