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OF BAKEWELL IN DERBYSHIRE.

OF BAKEWELL IN DERBYSHIRE.

45 tifiil examples, well wortliy of imitation, the liollows of the mouldings, up to a certain height, being filled with bold ( , — wruailii Flan of Pier and Base mouldings, Soutb Transept, Section of Half Pillar and Baae. roses ; capitals in a different style were afterwards added to suit the Decorated arches. The central pillars, with their slender clustered shafts, are of singularly elegant design ; the tracery of the windows partakes of the flamboyant character. And the section of the window will shew how ingeniously the Early ^ c

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Section of Jamb of Lancet Window In South Traost-pt. Section of Window-j:*mt and JSLnng in the Vernon Chapel. English mouldings had been adapted to the new design. The up))er part of the buttresses was also altered to correspond with the new work. This chapel, which has long been used as a burial-place for many noble members of the Vernon and Manners

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