10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAVE PLATE»
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The only difference is that the nave plate is made detachable, three or more studs
being fixed to the integral part of the axle box. The wheel is drilled for these studs
to pass through. The nave plate is drilled so as to pass over the nuts on the ...
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Collector's Originality Guide Triumph TR2 TR3 TR4 TR5 TR6 ...
The disc wheel is embellished with a chromed nave plate, in the centre of which
is usually found the Triumph 'Globe of the World' medallion, but some ofthe
earliest TRs appearto havehadthese emblems omitted. These nave plates were ...
3
The Art of Ajanta and Sopoćani: A Comparative Study : an ...
The arrangement of overlap ping goats and sheep in the vertical-perspective has
also been used for such perception (Nativity, nave, plate 55). The crowd scene of
the 'Dormition' produces greater dimensionality (plate 161). (b) Oblique ...
4
The history and antiquities of the Collegiate Church of ...
It has been already stated, that the architecture of the Nave (Plate X.) is of a very
bold Norman character, the details are well executed ; the piers are short and
massive, being 4 feet 11 inches in diameter. They support semicircular arches, ...
William Bennett Killpack, Thomas Hutchings Clarke, 1839
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History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great ...
Plate 5. An interior View of the North Transept and part of the Nave. Plate 6. The
Great, or Central, Tower; the South Transept 1 and the Library. The door on the
right hand of this View leads to the cloister. On the left is the ancient kitchen of the
...
James Sargant Storer, Henry Sargant Storer, 1816
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An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Caernarvonshire: I ...
Architectural Description-The Church consists of a nave and chancel of equal
width, a S. chapel, and a modern porch on the N. side of the nave (Plate 6). The
walls are of very large slabs of the local slaty rock, roughly dressed and coursed;
the ...
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 1956
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The History and Antiquities of the Conventual and Cathedral ...
... some of the octagons, for the greater variety, being placed with their sides, and
others with the angles, fronting the nave,' (plate 1v.) ' THE Choir consisted of four
arches on each side, with a tier of windows like those of the nave, these were ...
James BENTHAM (the Younger.), 1812
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The Tempietto del Clitunno near Spoleto
A door with a frame similar to those in the entry porticoes opens in the center of
the wall at the rear of the narthex and leads to the nave (Plate X). Above the door
lintel is a large arched window as wide as the door opening, and almost as tall.
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Catalogue of Sculpture, Paintings, Engravings, and Other ...
The British Nave. (Plate 3.) ————- The Transept. (P1ate4.) Published
byDickinson Brothers. The British Department. (Plate 1.) The British Department,
as viewed from the Transept. (Plate 2.) — The Foreign Department, viewed
towards the ...
William Henry Overall, 1868
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Catalogue of Sculpture, Paintings, Engravings, and Other ...
The British Nave. (Plate 3.) The Transept. (Plate4.) Published by Dickinson
Brothers. The British Department. (Plate 1.) The British Department, as viewed
from the Transept. (Plate 2.) The Foreign Department, viewed towards the
Transept.
City of London (England). Corporation, William Henry Overall, 1868