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spirelet
spirelet
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turret
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spireme
spiel
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPIRELET»
Descubre el uso de
spirelet en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
spirelet y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Burlington Magazine
A spirelet or obelisk. In early mediaeval work there did not exist, so far as I know,
any compositions of this kind. An illustration in Dugdale's 'Monasticon
Anglicanum' shows that at Hulm Abbey, Norfolk, there was a leaded steeple of
two storeys, ...
2
The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs
A spirelet or obelisk. In early mediaeval work there did not exist, so far as I know,
any compositions of this kind. An illustration in Dugdale's ' Monzwticon
Anglicanum' shows that at Hulm Abbey, Norfolk, there was a leaded steeple of
two storeys ...
3
St. Mary's clusters: an historical enquiry concerning the ...
It might have been the shaft for the spirelet of a pinnacle, like the spire-buttresses
of all those four Cathedrals ; it might not. It is a mistake to dogmatize in detail on
the exact way in which these spire-buttresses were originally terminated, so as ...
4
St. Mary's clusters, an historical enquiry
Not first a spire-buttress, then separate shaft, and finally spirelet of an
independent pinnacle. There is no distinction between the spire-buttress and the
shaft : they are one and the same. The whole pinnacle, therefore, shaft and
spirelet, rises ...
nearly of destruction ; the graceful fleche or spirelet shown. VOL. LXVII. NO. «689
. ILLUSTRATIONS. AUGUST IS, 1894 CONTENTS. The British Association . 1 .
ongleat House , Architectural Association Excursion Sketches □ «S . 116 117 ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
spirelet A small spire as of a pinnacle or turret. spire light A window in a spire;
frequent in the Early English period, common during the Decorated, and
occasional in the Perpendicular. spire lights spire-steeple A spire atop a steeple.
spital A ...
The priest's doorway is of c. 1200, the s doorway is Perp, one N window has Dec
reticulated tracery which seems original, and the reticulated s windows have at
least original jambs and label- stops. Gableted polygonal bell-turret and spirelet.
Nikolaus Pevsner, John Harris, Nicholas Antram, 1989
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Practical Building Conservation: Mortars, plasters and renders
1838) removed from damaged areas of a spirelet (illustrated as the frontispiece of
Special Topic: Natural Cements), and analysed to understand original fabrication
technique. One sample (left) in section shows variation in materials, with ...
Alison Henry, John Stewart, 2011
Quite imposing rock-faced church in a c 14 style: aisleless nave with SE bell
turret and spirelet, s transept and polygonal apse. A covered walk or cloister links
the transept with buildings to the E which formerly housed a small community of ...
Nikolaus Pevsner, Ian Richmond, John Grundy, 1992
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A Treasury of Carpentry
George Ellis. u6 Half Plan BEVELS IN SPIRES 117 ' Fig.5. Sketch ct 'Joint at.
SPIRES Fig.'J-. \ Detail of Joint at \Heaiio'fMast u Fig. 5. JotntatFoot of Mast Fig. 6.
Detail at-A, Fig. 7. PlanofFig.6. Construction of a Broach Spire. A SPIRELET 1 e ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPIRELET»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
spirelet en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Along Midhurst's North Street in bygone days
It was a red-brick, Victorian-style structure, taller than most of the buildings around it, and had a very distinctive spirelet. The hall inside was 70ft by 35ft and could ... «Chichester Observer, Jul 15»
The Lutheran Church, Ramotswa in 1911 and in 2015
Built in 1898, I believe, the church is one of the only three churches in the country to boast a tower and spirelet. Surprisingly, the Ramotswa church tower enjoys ... «Mmegi Online, Jul 15»
Life after death for condemned city church
“The broad roof sweeps down over the whole width and only an attractive spirelet marks the division between nave and chancel. “Bold east front, with five ... «Leicester Mercury, Feb 15»
100 Buildings, 100 Years review – 'A battle between modernism and …
A flèche (from the French for arrow) is used in French architecture to refer to a spire and in English to refer to a lead-covered timber spire, or spirelet. These are ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Minster marvels go on show
The project involved restoring the south quire buttress, turret and spirelet on the east front, and has been described as “outstanding” by judges for the Natural ... «The Press, York, Dic 12»
Heritage Open Days feature
St John's church in Baginton (Saturday, 10am to 5pm, Sunday, 2pm to 5pm) is a 13th century sandstone church with a central spirelet. It contains 17th and 18th ... «Leamington Courier, Sep 12»
York Guild Of Building Craftsmanship Awards
... Lesley Hughes and Nico Zimmerman, of York Minster Stone Yard, for their restoration of base of the spirelet of the south east quire turret of York Minster. «The Press, York, Oct 10»
Sherlock Holmes in old churches
In the church of St Mary, hanging from the chancel roof is a thin crocketed spirelet carved from one piece of wood in about 1500. It has a skirt of fine material ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Ago 10»
St James's Anglican Church, Paris
... by architectural experts "Carpenter's Gothic," and the west end is surmounted by one of those nondescript belfries, terminated by a tin-covered spirelet so often ... «Raise the Hammer, Jul 10»