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[M.111L]                                                              [M.111]	House at Arsenal	111
                                                                      
                                                                      		is a pure shaft from a to joint b  6 " 2 high, and half way
                                                                      		up, 3 " 6 in circumference.  Fig 4 is the capital with
                                                                      		transverse sections.  fig 5 the shape of wood bracket
                                                                      		carried by the capital: *
The cable belongs to same figure:  Above it, the beam is painted      		On one side of the little court ie. above the pillar
with a richly coloured light course leaf pattern.                     		in the wall carried by woodwork fig 5 is a detached
                                                                      		5th with the musically trefoiled cusp and c3 section
                                                                      		but with the rare C headed pils: On the side
                                                                      		where staircase terminates - a pair of 5ths of the same
                                                                      		kind with a c3 carefully drawn except dentil at fig 6 the chamfer
                                                                      		roll peculiarly bold - the dentil shallow - is (a little
                                                                      		too deep in drawing)  The chanfer as usual - thus
                                                                      		constructed [diagram] the largest semicircle that will go into
                                                                      		the [diagram]  This pair of windows has a fine
                                                                      		early R.A.shaft: standing without a base on a C Plinth
                                                                      		and B P pils.
                                                                      		The stair itself is carried on 3 increasing round arches
                                                                      		with the large bold c section of archivolt and on
                                                                      		(I think restored) Ap pils with double filleted abacus




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