Transactions, Volum 56 |
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This entablature , which forms the door - head , has a frieze with triglyphs , and over it is an ogee broken pediment . The entrances to the other houses are simpler and have plain moulded door - heads , over which are small windows ...
This entablature , which forms the door - head , has a frieze with triglyphs , and over it is an ogee broken pediment . The entrances to the other houses are simpler and have plain moulded door - heads , over which are small windows ...
Side 25
On the ground and first floors these windows have straight heads in the form of entablatures , and those on the second floor ... and of giving those on the lower floors straight heads and the one on the topmost floor a semicircular head ...
On the ground and first floors these windows have straight heads in the form of entablatures , and those on the second floor ... and of giving those on the lower floors straight heads and the one on the topmost floor a semicircular head ...
Side 33
In the three - light windows on the ground floor the side lights have straight heads in the form of entablatures , and semicircular - headed central lights ; and the windows over them on the first floor are similar but without the ...
In the three - light windows on the ground floor the side lights have straight heads in the form of entablatures , and semicircular - headed central lights ; and the windows over them on the first floor are similar but without the ...
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Some EighteenthCentury Birmingham Houses | 1 |
Survivals of Paganism in AngloSaxon England | 37 |
The Early Historical Geography of the Forest | 71 |
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