10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIFORIAL»
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1
Archaeologia Aeliana: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to ...
becomes evident, that, whilst the triforial gallery presented only loops on the
outside face of the walls of the keep, its large internal openings (now looking into
the great hall) were originally lights, open to the day, and looking down upon the
...
2
Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to ...
becomes evident, that, whilst the triforial gallery presented only loops on the
outside face of the walls of the keep, its large internal openings (now looking into
the great hall) were originally lights, open to the day, and looking down upon the
...
3
Archaeologia Cambrensis: the journal of the Cambrian ...
That on the south is higher by a story, and the rampart walk is continued along it
— below, as a vaulted triforial gallery in the thickness of the wall, above, as an
open walk. The triforial passage in the southern curtain is called the Braose
Gallery ...
4
The English Cathedral of the Nineteenth Century
... confine myself to a series of arcuated openings. It may, with excellent effect,
assume the form of rectangular panels for paintings running along the triforial line
. The most considerable exhibition of triforial arcading, in modern times, CHAP. VI
.
Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, 1861
5
Handbook to the cathedrals of Wales: Llandaff, St. David's, ...
As in the nave, a triforial wall passage runs along at the base of the windows. At
the east end, above the arch, is a Decorated window, having a blind arch on
either side. The bases of all three, ranging with the triforial passage, are guarded
by ...
6
Mediæval Military Architecture in England
That on the south is higher by a story, and the rampart walk is continued along it
— below, as a vaulted triforial gallery in the thickness of the wall, above, as an
open walk. The triforial passage in the southern curtain is called the Braose
Gallery ...
George Thomas Clark, 1884
7
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
It is entered from the court by a double doorway, trefoiled, and has a vestry on
each Bide communicating with the triforial galleries of the curtain, but with loops,
and on the north 6 (le a hagioscope or squint looking into the chapel. The wall of
...
8
The Gentleman's Magazine
It is entered from the court by a double doorway, trefoiled, and has a vestry on
each side communicating with the triforial galleries of the curtain, but with loops,
and on the north s'de a hagioscope or squint looking into the chapel. The wall of
...
9
The Archaeological Journal
Some of them are connected with sewers descending in the walls, others were
bedrooms. One may have been the kitchen. " Almost invariably, where there is a
hall, the wall high up is perforated all round by a triforial gallery, from which ...
10
The West of England Journal of Science and Literature
Those on the south and west are higher by a story, and the rampart walk is
continued round them, below as a vaulted triforial gallery, and above as an open
walk. The gate.houses of this ballium are surpassed by no others Eastern Gate-
in this ...