10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AISLELESS»
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Architecture and Interpretation: Essays for Eric Fernie
2 The cathedral at York, c. 1100 but Kirkham, another of the six, was provided
with a church that was aisleless and cruciform. Another, Embsay, has
disappeared, but Bolton, to which its canons transferred, was certainly aisleless
and cruciform.
Jill Franklin, T. A. Heslop, Christine Stevenson, 2012
2
Church design for congregations: its developments and ...
Fosca, Torcello : view of Church at Dighour . To face page 50 X. Aisleless Plans
buttressed internally. — St. Cecile, Alby (Plan and section) : Gerona Cathedral (
Plan and view) : Ste. Trinite", Angers (Plan) 54 XI. Aisleless straight-sided Plans .
3
Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux and the Norman Cathedral at York
Further south on the route towards Spain, the early eleventh-century cathedral at
Angers seems to have had a large, rectangular aisleless nave not unlike that at
York,61 and this was copied in a number of other important churches in the ...
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Anglo-Norman Studies 24: Proceedings of the Battle ...
The former Benedictine priory church at Ewenny (Glamorgan), founded by
William de Londres between 1 1 16 and 1 126, is one of the best-preserved small
priory churches of the period.71 The square-ended, aisleless presbytery is three
bays ...
elaborate detail, shews that no funds can have been wanting to build a south
aisle, but that the sole reason which prevented this was the inconvenience which
would have been caused to the cloister. § 44. The division of an aisleless nave
by ...
The division of an aisleless nave by screens is well illustrated at Lilleshall, where
the bases of the pulpitum and rood-screen both remain, and there was a wall
further west which screened the nave from a vaulted vestibule, apparently
planned ...
A. Hamilton Thompson, 2012
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Anglo-Norman Studies 34: Proceedings of the Battle ...
This consisted of a long, thin, aisleless nave of Anglo-Saxon origin, linked by a
single bay surmounted by a tower to an aisleless rectangular chancel, which had
originally been a separate seventh-century church. Dated to c. 1076–80 by Eric ...
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East Riding of Yorkshire
W. tower. In York, St Mary Bishophill Junior has a Sax. W. tower (possibly rebuilt)
and recessed tower arch. The church of Weaverthorpe* has a W. tower, almost
Sax. in appearance, an aisleless Norm. nave, chancel arch, and S. doorway, and
...
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Sacred Archaeology: A Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical ...
There are aisleless transepts at Carlisle, St. Mary's Overye ; St. Bartholomew,
Smithfield ; Christchurch, Hants ; St. Alban's ; Sherborne ; Binham, Bromham, and
Le Puy ; but there are both east and west aisles at Winchester, Westminster, Ely,
...
Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott, 1868
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
They comprised an aisleless nave with the altar standing at its east end; beyond
this was an apsidal chancel for the clergy, and flanking the nave were side
chambers (porticus) for use as sacristies and providing space for burials. Another
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NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AISLELESS»
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Recalling the amazing Wings of North Luffenham
Inside there is an absence of stained glass which, together with the aisleless interior produces wonderful clarity of light. There is a three-decker ... «Rutland Times, Jun 15»