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often in form of a pediment. This
moulding can be
terminated at the side by
ornamentation called a
label stop. The
hood mould was
introduced into architecture...
- the tracery.
Together with
flattened arches and roofs, crenellations,
hood mouldings,
lierne vaulting, and fan
vaulting were the
typical stylistic features...
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saltire or x-shaped cross. The east
window is round-headed, with a
hood moulding and two very worn
carved heads on the outside. A
simple nave-and-chancel...
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Renaissance Revival doorway illustrates a
Gothic influence on
French Renaissance design. A basket-handle
portal is
surmounted by a
floral ogee
hood moulding....
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building with
stone dressings and parapet. The
entrance has an ogee
hood moulding in
stone with a
lancet window above.
Erasmus Wilson was the
donor who...
- of
similar date.
There is a
small 'squint', with
delicately carved hood moulding, in the
junction between the
chancel and the
south transept. The church...
- and is
detailed with balustrades, balconettes, brackets, cornice,
hood moulding, and overhangs. The
building main
portico features five
arches and four...
- ****ociated with
Roger the
Hermit of
Bletchingley Stone human head
stops to
hood moulding of west door
Renewed south door
under 15th-century roll-moulded surround...
- porch. The
chancel arch is of two
chamfered orders, with a
chamfered hood-
moulding towards the nave, and is
carried on semi-round
responds having moulded...
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window openings to the
upper part of the gable-front with
continuous hood-
moulding and stained-gl**** windows. The
front elevation of the side-aisle of...