Worcester St Andrew
George Dawson
george at jvualb_iDfI-1vbNVstwbdQvc1CRfh1A5rQUTUrTB4Pq1RXpP5QxR-GxNP2MGv6OBDB0bFiMtRSoP2GRkifBuQau8UZt.yahoo.invalid
Thu Jun 29 08:43:35 BST 2006
The word is entasis
GAD
The URL for Worcester, St Andrew's, that Mike gave wasn't quite correct. It
is
http://freespace.virgin.net/worcester.cityparish/wbells/standrew.index.html
(The .html bit was not included in the link, as Mike gave it.)
DB
html
The old frame does exist. The spire is a wonderful example of its
type - it is very finely tapered. It looks exactly "angled" on all
sides from the base to the top - which means it is not! (Is it
an "antithesis", or some such word that describes the fact that the
spire looks to the observer to have exactly straight sides towards the
point, but does not as straight sides would look wrong due to paralax
error(?)).
Mike
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<http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714&grpId=5029388&grpspId=1602285820&msgId
=10592&stime=1151566229>
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