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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BLINDSTOREY»
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1
Story of Scotland in stone
A splendid effect is produced by lofty cylindrical piers (which rather recall those of
Gloucester), and by a blindstorey open by large round arches which like those
below are of three orders, plainly bevelled except where here and there ...
Ian Campbell Hannah, 1934
2
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
The triforium is literally a “blindstorey,” the two pointed arches in each bay being
merely recesses, with chamfers on their outer edges. In the presbyterium, the
triforium is of a richer character. Instead of a plain chaml'er, the edges of the ...
The triforium is literally a " blindstorey," the two pointed arches in each bay being
merely recesses, with chamfers on their outer edges. In the presbyterium, the
triforium is of a richer character. Instead of a plain chamfer, the edges of the ...
British Archaeological Association, 1904
4
The Journal of the British Archaeological Association
The triforium is literally a " blindstorey," the two pointed arches in each bay being
merely recesses, with chamfers on their outer edges. In the presbyterium, the
triforium is of a richer character. Instead of a plain chamfer, the edges of the ...
5
Crossword Lists & Crossword Solver: Over 100,000 potential ...
... BLASPHEMOUS BLASTOGENIC BLASTOMERIC BLASTOPORIC
BLENCHINGLY BLEPHARITIC BLEPHATITIS BLESSEDNESS BLIND ALLEYS
BLINDFOLDED BLINDSTOREY BLOCKBUSTER BLOCKHOUSES BLOOD
COUNTS BLOOD ...
6
Dictionary, building and civil engineering:
Oberflächenabschluß m (dünne Splitt-, Sand- oder Kiesschicht auf Straßen) -
chippings Streusplitt m, Abstreusplitt m (Straße) - concrete Ausgleichsbeton m
blindstorey fensterloses Geschoß n blindstory (Am) s. blindstorey blister/to
Blasen ...
Uli Gelbrich, Georg Reinwaldt, 1995
7
The City of Ripon, Studley Royal & Fountains Abbey: history ...
... of recent years ; immediately above the windows there is the blindstorey, which
ranges with those of the adjoining walls, it exhibits three couplets of obtuse
pointed arches resting upon slender shafts and having plate-tracery in the
spandrels.
8
Bristol, an architectural history
... cast by deep lintels : yet such was the scale of the ground floor, which visually
included the terra-cotta band as a kind of blindstorey, that the great masses of the
upper floors appeared to be carried high above the street without effort. Only a ...
Andor Harvey Gomme, Michael Jenner, Bryan D. G. Little, 1979
9
Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
From the clerestorey passage outside covered steps led down to the blindstorey
which is the space under the roof and over the stone vault of the aisles. The
clerestorey passage was reached from the ground level by three narrow wheel-
stairs.
Great Britain. Office of Works and Public Buildings, 1946
10
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & ...
One was to raise the ground storey high and insert large windows in the aisle
walls, as at Gloucester and Tewkesbury. This method resulted in a tall arcade
and the triforium was built low and became a " blindstorey," i.e., with no external ...
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, James Simpson, Richard Saul Ferguson, 1937