String-Course.—A horizontal moulding running along a wall.
Transom.—A horizontal cross-bar in a window.
Triforium.—A gallery in the wall over the arches which separates the body of the church from the aisles.
Tympanum.—The space above the horizontal opening of a doorway and the arch above; the space between an arch and the triangular drip-stone or hood-mould which surmounts it.
INDEX
- Aberdeen, [443]
- Bangor, [426]
- Bath, [161]
- Beverley, [327]
- Brechin, [442]
- Bristol, [138]
- Canterbury, [68]
- Carlisle, [272]
- Chester, [248]
- Chichester, [96]
- Dunblane, [444]
- Dunkeld, [445]
- Durham, [283]
- Ely, [377]
- Exeter, [164]
- Glasgow, [439]
- Glossary of Architectural Terms, [450]
- Gloucester, [178]
- Hereford, [204]
- Iona, [441]
- Kirkwall, [448]
- Lichfield, [230]
- Lincoln, [337]
- Liverpool, [263]
- Llandaff, [429]
- Manchester, [264]
- Newcastle, [282]
- Norwich, [393]
- Oxford, [125]
- Peterborough, [360]
- Ripon, [297]
- Rochester, [57]
- Salisbury, [108]
- Southwell, [351]
- St. Alban's, [409]
- St. Andrew's, [446]
- St. Asaph's, [423]
- St. David's, [432]
- St. Giles', Edinburgh, [447]
- St. Paul's, [8]
- The Architecture of the Cathedrals of Great Britain, [1]
- Truro, [177]
- Wakefield, [333]
- Wells, [149]
- Westminster, [35]
- Winchester, [85]
- Worcester, [216]
- York, [309]