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British Archaeology (Q2048)
Fragment of window tracery in Perpendicular style. Fragment is 'V'-shaped with bowtell moulding, cusped and grooves for glass.
British Archaeology (Q2049)
Fragment of stone curved window tracery in Perpendicular style with angled return, bowtell mouldings and a groove for glass.
British Archaeology (Q2050)
Fragment of window mullion in Perpendicular style. Straight moulding with no cusps along the sides and bowtell mouldings on edges. There are grooves for glass.
British Archaeology (Q2051)
Fragment of window tracery in Perpendicular style with bowtell mouldings and cusp. Fragment is grooved on two sides for the glass and has a scribbling line across the worked end. Traces of white paint remain.
British Archaeology (Q2055)
Large block forming base of window sill, chamfered on one side, rebated on the other, with two holes for circular window bars, and emplacement for mullion.
British Archaeology (Q2056)
Part of window jamb, chamfered on one corner, rebated on the other, with an iron pintel inset into it.
British Archaeology (Q2057)
Rectangular stone block, part of a jamb, with plain half-round moulding on corner, rebated on the other corner.
British Archaeology (Q2058)
Block of stone with concave chamfer on one face, running into semi-circular moulding. Half of back face worked.
British Archaeology (Q2060)
Architectural stone fragment with three-quarter-round ogee moulding and wide, chamfered edge.
British Archaeology (Q2061)
Block of stone with possible emplacement for mullion (?) Three faces abraded, one side and end face smoothly worked. Possibly re-used.
British Archaeology (Q2062)
Block of stone window with pierced, cross-shaped aperture that is rounded at the ends. The corners are chamfered. Traces of white / pink mortar. Object is broken into four pieces and labelled A-D. Possibly two halves of two separate windows as mouldings do not match exactly.
British Archaeology (Q2064)
Stone fragment block with two moulded edges, three-quarter-round and ogee moulding, smooth, worked faces and one broken end. Perhaps the corner of a plinth (?)
British Archaeology (Q2065)
Small rectangular block of stone, with both ends broken and decorated in bas-relief. Probably from a frieze / fireplace (?) Block has a plain border and along the centre a line / stem with bow and knot in the middle. At 1 end a ball termination, at the other part of larger pattern, maybe fleur-de-lis or quatrefoil. Blackened face.
British Archaeology (Q2066)
Irregularly shaped block - perhaps part of a column (?) Block has a grove at the back and three, high-relief sculptures around five faces. Central sculpture has a large figure bounded by two broken surrounds. The central figure wears flowing robes and carries a sword. On his left, a female figure stands before a square headed doorway with her hands together in prayer, veiled and in a round necked dress with shawl or overdress. On her left remains the arm of a larger figure. To the right of the central figure there are remains of an indistinct battered figure.
British Archaeology (Q2067)
Stone burnished corbel head of a male with a flat top and beard. Appears to have broken from another stone.
British Archaeology (Q2068)
Limestone head with round face, sunken eyes, short hair (angel ?). Where mouth should be is a large, square-rectangular hole which could be used for a metal bar. Back of the block is broken and the nose is broken off. Black encrustation on one side of the throat and the jaw.
British Archaeology (Q2074)
Rectangular stone block, hollowed out into a semi-circle. In use it would have been set into a drain with a paddle set across to move silt and stop drain blocking. Notches for paddle axle on top.
British Archaeology (Q2078)
Limestone fragment, with half a column base (?) and two plain, round mouldings. Two punched holes above and below the base moulding but holes do not appear to be joined.
British Archaeology (Q2079)
Two stone conjoining fragments of column shaft with concave separated fluting (Q2079a-b).
British Archaeology (Q2080)
Stone fragment of column shaft with concave separated fluting.
British Archaeology (Q2081)
Fragment of stone, square column base or capital with plain moulding on bottom edge. Shallow design of foliage on one side. Column has a hole punched in the base and a shallow depression in the centre of the top. Dimensions of the column at base - 150 by 150mm and at top - 100 by 100mm.
British Archaeology (Q2082)
Stone fragment of column shaft with convex fluting.
British Archaeology (Q2083)
Stone square plinth and part of base with round sectioned baluster. Plinth has a circular perforation punched in the centre at the top.
British Archaeology (Q2084)
Two stone fragments of baluster shaft probably conjoined to make complete baluster with square base and capital and round-sectioned 'pear-shaped' shaft. Q2084a is the base of baluster, Q2084b is the top.
British Archaeology (Q2085)
Irregular-shaped stone with four circular cavities on one side and three on the other. Possibly a stonemason's trial drill piece (?).
British Archaeology (Q2087)
Stone fragment of architectural moulding from plinth / frame (?), painted with buff-purple paint over dark-brown / burgundy paint.
British Archaeology (Q2088)
Stone base for square sectioned pilaster with abraded ogee mouldings on base, possibly from a monument.
British Archaeology (Q2089)
Stone fragment of ogee moulded plinth and three sided base for square plinth (possibly chamfered but may only be because corners are damaged).
British Archaeology (Q2090)
Marble architectural element from a Renaissance style monument or structure (?) Element consists of foliate appendage on two curving concave depressions opposing each other.
British Archaeology (Q2092)
Fragment of tufa window mullion with four chamfers and glazing slots on each side.
British Archaeology (Q2094)
Fragment of tufa carved arch or window moulding with bowtell moulding and concave moulding.
British Archaeology (Q2095)
Fragment of tufa with bowtell and concave mouldings.
British Archaeology (Q2096)
Fragment of tufa window tracery with two groves on one side.
British Archaeology (Q2098)
Fragment of tufa moulding with two grooves on one face.
British Archaeology (Q2150)
Stone fragment of volute section from an Ionic pilaster capital. Formerly painted and with a figure '8' painted on the flat face.
British Archaeology (Q2151)
Stone fragment of triangular section with three-quarter-round moulding running along the ridge of the apex.
British Archaeology (Q2152)
Fragment of stone, originally trapezoidal , but now damaged. The narrower face raises up into a lozenge-sectioned moulding or finial.
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