Yorkshire. Maps and plans by Bartholomew (1890) (14595210998)
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Identifier: yorkshiremapspla00badd (find matches)
Title: Yorkshire. Maps and plans by Bartholomew
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Baddeley, Mountford John Byrde, 1843-1906
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Publisher: London Dulau
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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THIRSK. Ill The church—St. Marys—is Perp. throughout and was welland not over-much restored in 1874 by Edward Street. It consistsof tower, nave with aisles, chancel, and porch. The Tower is sup-ported by staged buttresses and is surmounted, as also are theclerestory and aisles, by tine pinnacles. Notice at the W. end acrumbling figure of the Virgin and Child in a round-headed niche.All round, on tower, clerestory, and aisles, are prominent grotesquegurgoyles—birds, beasts, and humanity mixed together in mosthybrid fashion. Entering, we have traces fo the stoup in the porch, and in thecorner a stairway leading to the parvise. The roof of the porchis of oak with emblems of the four Evangelists. The old oakPerp. door leading into the S. aisle is splendid. Within, all isattractive and harmonious. The Nave, with six bays, is separatedfrom its aisles by Pointed arches on gracefully clustered pillars.The waggon roof—said to be of Irish bog oak—with its fine bossesand shield-bearing
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