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The choir only was allowed to remain, and it was rebuilt in 1836 under the Church Extension Scheme of Dr. Chalmers. It was of the early English Gothic description, with high roof, and on its walls were monuments to Dr. Andrew Wood and Louis Cauvin. Mr. Wood also referred to St. Margaret's Well, which stood near St. Margaret's Station, and from which the monks used to procure their supply of water. Owing to the formation of the railway, it had to be removed, and now occupied a more favourable sp...ot in the Queen's Park. Glasgow Architectural Association. June 5. The first of a series of three papers on the rise of Gothic architecture in England was read by Mr. Alex. N. Paterson, M. A. , his subject being "Norman. " The paper was divided into four sections, the first being an historical sketch of the development of Romanesque architecture from the remains of ancient Rome, and the subsequent evolution from it of the Norman style, first in Normandy, thereafter in Eng- land. An investigation into the intrinsic principles of the style formed the subject matter of the second section, special attention being given to the develop- ment of the subordinated semicircular arch and the progress in the art of vaulting.
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