94 66 No 45, 46. ST GREGORIO IT is curious finding the band round theshaft as in Early English, yet so differently treated, note that in the section of this band, looking up to it, I may rather must have missed, one fillet; it ought certainly to be as opposite - which, by the bye, is actually a bit of the tracery bound round itself. Verify this if possi- ? ble. No 45. Cornice of the apse in No 44 seen in small sketch in corner of 44, note that the spaces under the cornices are filled up to level of outer arches and cornices, they are not recesses. No 46. Fig 1. Elevation of pilaster of door of house No 12, of type B ? Double cable. Verify to-morrow. A thoroughly puzzling door, more especially from the extra- ordinary round pillar like rolling pin stuck on its side, while the rest is for the most part fine Note it has a form of the ho[a]tel[h]ed dentil which I have found so rare. A is the section of the Archivolt, B of the pilaster head, C of the pilaster with attached ugly shaft: Note that Chamfers the chamfers are at lined - not curved - and in fig 2 which I believe earlier, observe the lower and simple chamfers instead of q is this a character of earlier work and consider chamfers in general as opposite Verify also to-morrow section of fig 4 B (Verified)
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