Handbook to the Cathedral Church of St Peter York Being Notes On the Architec
Handbook to the Cathedral Church of St Peter York Being Notes On the Architec
George Benson
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(1230-1241. ) The Minster is generally entered by this transept, ^Aisle^ which is the earliest part of the church, v/ith the exception of the crypt. The vast dimensions of the transepts, with lantern in the centre, and the north end filled with lofty lancets, the "Five Sisters" with their ancient pale green diapered glass, combine in making it the finest internal view. The main features having been considered, attention is next directed to the details. The piers have clustered shafts of stone a...nd Purbeck Arches. ^^^^^'^le alternately. The centre pier is banded; the others have only the Purbeck shafts ringed. The capitals are foliated. The arch-mould is enriched with a row of dog-tooth ; that on the east side has the outer moulding further enriched by a small double dog-tooth ornament, with a billet between. ^ .^ . The triforium is formed by semicircular moulded Triforium. '' arches with dog-tooth, each enclosing two 38 YOKK MINSTER. pointed arches, and sub-divided into two similar arches.
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