Plate 133: Vaulting Details

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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Vaulting Details, etc.

Spaldwick Church. Soffit of Spire, looking up, late 14th-century.

N.E. corner.

S.E. corner.

Corbels of former vault in W. Tower, late 15th-century. Great Stukeley Church.

Buckden Church Carved boss in vault of S. porch, 15th-century.

Great Staughton Church. Soffit of vault to recess in N. Chapel, early 16th-century.

St. Ives Church. Soffit of vault of W. Tower, c. 1470.