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Object type: Tower arch hood-moulding stops
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Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 198
Corpus volume reference: Vol 12 p. 221
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Appendix E item (overlap architectural sculpture).
Two tower arch hood-moulding stops. In situ, supporting the simple chamfered hood-moulding, to both sides of the arch on the eastern face of the tower, visible from the nave. Both stops are of simple chamfered profile, but only the southern is sculpted with a pair of upright leaves, or 'palmettes', of the same type as those decorating the capitals (no. 5 above).



