| Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 422 halaman
...pilasters, that support the architrave and cornice : the trygliphs of the former and the rich planceer of the latter have a beautiful appearance. The termination...balustrade, 'that extends along the whole building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire arms finely sculptured. In the space between the windows... | |
| Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 420 halaman
...pilasters, that support the architrave and cornice: the trygliphs of the former and the rich planceer of the latter have a beautiful appearance. The termination...balustrade, that extends along the whole building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire arms finely sculptured. In the space between the windows... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1830 - 214 halaman
...and cornice, the tryglyphs of the former, and the rich planceer of the latter have a striking effect. The termination above the cornice is formed by another balustrade, that extends the length of the building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire Arms, neatly carved in wood.... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1845 - 196 halaman
...and cornice, the tryglyphs of the former, and the rich planceer of the latter have a striking effect. The termination above the cornice is formed by another balustrade, that extends the length of the building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire Arms, neatly carved in wood.... | |
| William Henry Robertson - 1854 - 268 halaman
...hundred and sixty feet. The upper stories in the front are supported by an arcade, within which is a paved walk, about seven feet wide, where the company...total of three hundred and seventy-eight windows." — Jiewett's History of Buxton, 1811. The Square is connected with the Crescent by a colonnade; the... | |
| William Henry Robertson - 1854 - 262 halaman
...the level of the arcade, well supplied with garden chairs for the accommodation of the walkers. H 2 "The building has three stories. The arcade is of...each tier ; to these add the lower windows, those iu the ends, and in the back of the building, and there arises a total of three hundred and seventy-eight... | |
| 1857 - 218 halaman
...pilasters, that support the architrave and cornice ; the trygliphs of the former, and the rich planceer of the latter, have a beautiful appearance. The termination...balustrade that extends along the whole building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire arms finely sculptured. In the space between the windows... | |
| William Henry Robertson - 1868 - 338 halaman
...hundred and sixty feet. The upper stories in the front are supported by an arcade, within which is a paved walk, about seven feet wide, where the company...total of three hundred and seventy-eight windows." — Jewett's History of Burton, 1811. The Square is connected with the Crescent by a colonnade ; the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1872 - 324 halaman
...pilasters, that support the architrave and cornice ; the trygliphs of the former and the rich planceer of the latter, have a beautiful appearance. The, termination...cornice is formed by another balustrade that extends iJong the whole building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire arms. Between the windows runs... | |
| 1883 - 436 halaman
...pilasters that support the architrave and cornice ; the trygliphs of the former and the rich planceer of the latter have a beautiful appearance. The termination...balustrade that extends along the whole building, in the centre of which are the Devonshire arms. Between the windows runs an enriched string-course.... | |
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