Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/detailsofgothica01coll CltCi/c [cc] details of ([^otljic Ircbitccturr. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. j2vnu«nax. PLATE. 1. BELL TURRET from HURNHY church, Yorkshire. Situated on t lie west gable. Tlie crosses have been restored in the plate. 2. WINDOW FKOM DITTO DITTO. Originally divided by a transom, which is now broken away, but indi. -ations "f it remain on < i. b Hi " offertory " wiudows. It is situated on the south of the chancel, next the uave. 3. DOORWAY FROM KITON CHUKCII, YORKSII I UK. 4. NAVK PIERS A\D AHCIIK8, WALSOKEN CHUKCII, NORFOLK. It should l>e noticed that the octagonal piers are placed differently on the south side of the nave to what they are on the north. On the south side they stand angularly ; on the north, vpjare, in the ur.ua! in. inner. . r >. DETAILS OF DITTO DITTO. G. CAPITALS FROM DITTO DITTO. An elegant gable cross from this church is giveu in the " Gothic Ornaments," Vol. II., I'late S. 1. DOORWAY FROM GREAT GRIMSBY CHURCH, LI Nl'OLNSII I It E. 2. PISCINA FROM Sl'RUMPSHAW CHURCH. NORFOLK. 3. ARCHWAY FROM HISHOP 1IURTON CHURCH, AND CORHEL FROM WAWN CIIURCH, YORKSHIRE 4. PRIESTS' DOORWAYS FROM DENTON CHURCH, NORFOLK, AND HIGH AM FERRERs CHURCH, NORTH ANTS. 5. FONT FROM GREETWELL CHURCH, LI NCOLNSII I It K. G. PIERS AND ARCHES IN CHANCEL, LKVER1NGION CHURCH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 7. PLANS OF PIERS, AND ARCH MOULDINGS FROM SAME. 4 CONTEXTS. PLATE. 8. DOORWAY, WIGGENHALL, ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, NORFOLK. The three-quarter hollows of the arch mouldings indicate this to be a late example of the style. It, perhaps, should be called Early Decorated. 9. NAVE PIERS, AND ARCHES, AND CLERESTORY, WEST WALTON CHURCH, NORFOLK. The painting shown upon the plate will be found given in detail in the " Gothic Ornaments," Vol. I., Plates 58, 62, 63 ; also foliage from the chancel, &c. Plates 59, 60, 61. 10. PLANS OF PIERS, ETC., FROM SAME. 11. MOULDINGS, DITTO. 12. DETAILS OF PIERS, DITTO. 13. EXTERIOR OF CLERESTORY FROM DITTO. The lower portion of the clerestory is blocked up by the present aisle roof. 14. SOUTH PORCH, WEST WALTON CHURCH, NORFOLK. In this plate the gable, the springing of which is remaining, has been restored, and the pinnacles terminated with finials. The form of the present gable, which is of brickwork, is indicated by the dotted lines. 15. PLAN AND DETAILS OF DITTO. The south aisle has been at some time widened, when the porch appears to have been cut in half, the inner portion taken away, and the south door re elected in the new wall. The north aisle of the church has been also widened, and the north door re-erected in the new wall. 16. SIDE ELEVATION AND SECTION OF DITTO. 17. DETAILS OF PINNACLES, ETC., FROM DITTO. These are very irregular, scarcely two of the sides being of the same width, and the shafts are of different lengths ; — the total height, however, is the same. 18. SOUTH DOORWAY FROM WEST WALTON CHURCH, NORFOLK. 19. DETAILS OF DITTO. 20. FOLIATED CAPITALS FROM DITTO. 21. WINDOW IN SOUTH AISLE, DITTO. 22. DETAILS OF SAME. This window also was taken down and re-erected at the time the aisle was widened. The broad sunk chamfer, embracing the whole internally, is evidently later than the window itself, and the jointing does not range with the other work. Probably this was added at the time the aisle was widened. The alteration would thus appear to have taken place during the 14th century. One of the internal foliated capitals will be found given §rds full size, in the " Gothic Ornaments," Vol. I., Plate 61. 23. WINDOW FROM BINnAM PRIORY, NORFOLK. The transom received the groining of the aisle ; the upper portion of the window lighted the triforium. The aisles are now in ruins. 24. DOOR FROM DITTO DITTO. 25. PIERS AND ARCHES FROM ROLVENDON CHURCH, KENT, AND WAWN CHURCH, YORKSHIRE. CONTENTS. PLATE. 1. NICHE IN NORTH AISLE OF CHANCEL, ST. MARYS CHURCH, BEVERLEY. Situate in an angle formed by an arch across the aisle. The main arch cuts into the upper part, 2. DOORWAY TO CHAPEL FROM DITTO. One of the label terminations consists of a hare dressed as a sportsman. 3. BUTTRESSES FROM COTT1NGIIAM CHURCH, YORKSHIRE, AM) FRAMPTON CHURCH, LINCOLN- SHIRE. 4. PIERS AND ARCHES, NORTH SIDE OF CHANCEL, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BEVERLEY. 5. DETAILS OF DITTO DITTO DITTO. The arches are about 18 inches narrower at the east end of the chancel than at the west. The one represented is the second from the east. There is M.me variation also in the mouldings of each arch. G. WINDOW IN CHAPEL FROM ST. MARY'S CHURCH, HEVERLEY. This is an internal window, and at present is without glass. 7. SOUTH PORCH FROM BENNINGTON CHURCH, LINCOLNSHIRE. The gable appears to have been kept flat, and as close to the head of the arch as pr**ible, so that the roof should come below the eaves of that over the aisle. 8. EAST WINDOW OF NORTH AISLE OF CHANCEL, ST. MARY'S CHUKCH, BEVERLEY. One of the side windows is given in Sharpe's " Decorated Windows." 9. DETAILS OF SAME. 10. NICHE FltOM CIIANCKL, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BEVKIILEY. 11. LOWER PORTION AND PLAN OF SAME. The small pinnacles between the cancpie* are all broken away. They were probably connected with the i>art8 behind by small flying buttresses. 12. FONT FROM BRADFIELD CHURCH, NORFOLK. 13. WINDOW IN CHANCEL, FROM FRAMPTON CHURCH, I.INt < H.NMIIRE. 14. EASTERN SIDE OF ALTAR SCREEN, BEVERLEY MINSTER. 15. TRACKRY AND OR 0117150 FROM DITTO. 16. DITTO AND DETAILS Flto.M DITTO. 17. DITTO DITTO. One of the niches several <>f the bosses, the buttresses, laiiopie-, and ■ ther purl ions are given, at large in the "Gothic Ornaments," Vol. II., Plates 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2", 28, 29, 30, 31, 43, 47. 18. ONE COMPARTMENT OF NAVE, AUSTREY CHURCH, WARWICKSHIRE. 19. CLERESTORY AND AISLE WINDOWS FROM DITTO. 20. BUTTRESSES FROM DITTO. 21. WINDOW FROM COTTI NO II AM CHURCH, YORKSHIRE. The west window of this church is given by Sharpe, in his Woik on " Decorated Windows." 6 CONTENTS. continue*. PLATE. 22. PARAPET AND BASEMENT PROM NORTH CHAPEL, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BEVERLEY. 23. WOODEN SCREEN FROM CLIFFE, AT HOO, KENT. 24. WINDOW FROM TILTEY CHURCH, ESSEX. 25. WINDOW FROM ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, NEAR CANTERBURY. 26. PARCLOSE SCREEN, GEDDINGTON CHURCH, NORTHANTS. 27. STONE DIAPER WORK, FROM MONUMENTS, WINCHELSEA, SUSSEX. 28. WINDOWS FROM ROLVENDEN CHURCH, KENT. 29. PIERS AND ARCHES FROM WINCHELSEA, SUSSEX. 30. DETAILS OF DITTO DITTO. 31. WINDOWS FROM WITTERSHAM CHURCH, KENT, AND FROM BARN, AT KENILWORTH ABBEY. 32. WINDOWS FROM CLIFFE CHURCH, KENT. 33. DOORWAY IN SOUTH PORCH, RYE CHURCH, SUSSEX. Although the external door is now blocked up, this appears to have been a porch, with vestry attached. The whole is vaulted with stoue groining. It has lately been restored, and is about to be again used as a vestry. 34. WINDOWS FROM BERKSWELL CHURCH, WARWICKSHIRE. These are early in the style. 35. COUPLED WINDOWS FROM KENILWORTH CHURCH. 36. AISLE WINDOWS, WINCHELSEA, SUSSEX. 37. DETAILS OF DITTO DITTO. The arrangement of the inner arch with the small side arches is peculiar. A similar arrange- ment is carried out with the other windows of the church. 38. CROSSES AND PIERCED PARAPET FROM DITTO. The precise contour of the cornice below the parapet could not be conveniently ascertained being so completely covered up with ivy. 1. WEST WINDOW FROM WAWN CHURCH, YORKSHIRE. 2. OAK CHEST FROM LOUTH CHURCH, LINCOLNSHIRE. 3. WEST DOORWAY FROM ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BEVERLEY. 4. DETAILS OF DITTO DITTO. 5. PORTIONS AT ENLARGED SCALE OF DITTO. This example is early in the style, many of the mouldings partaking very much of the character of Decorated work. CONTENTS. $Eft}3I3NDM(?31L3H,— continue*. PLATE. 6. NAVE PIERS AND ARCHES, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, BEVERLEY. The three label terminations on the north side, west end of nave, hold the following inscription : — "(EGOsLsm Dos mytSFft j«aB£ Those 00 the side next the aisle run thus : — "©aa^is aifui. .fMEKGajriOmir T£