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DECORATIVE ARTS AND DESIGN HISTORY


Special Collections Material


From Britton's History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury (1814)
Sp Coll RQ 675

"Plate X. displays the forms, proportions, and architectural features of the southern end of the great transept, which is almost a fac simile of the opposite extremity: in elevation it consists of four portions of various windows, the uppermost of which is in the gable between the vaulted and leaden roof."

(page 78)
 

Pellat & Green's show room
Salisbury Cathedral Church, Elevation & Section of the end of the South Transept
(Plate X: Drawn by Cattermole; Engraved by J. Le Keux)

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