It is in the pure French Romanesque style, in the shape of a Latin cross, with a semicircular apse added to the eastern arm. The clear-story is carried by an arcade of only two arches. Above the aisles a gallery is earned across the arches, which is called... The Back-Bay District and the Vendome - Page 15by Moses King - 1880 - 31 pagesFull view - About this book
| Moses King - Boston (Mass.) - 1878 - 358 pages
...many clergymen, the governor, the mayor, and a large number of notables, were present. Trinity Church is in the pure French Romanesque style, in the shape...a semi-circular apse added to the eastern arm. The clerestory is carried by an arcade of two arches only. Above the aisles a gallery is carried across... | |
| New England - 1893 - 848 pages
...readiness for the Consecration, which took place the following day. In plan, the Church as it stands is a Latin cross, with a semi-circular apse added to the eastern arm. The arms of the cross are short, in proportion to their width. In general, taking the square at the intersection... | |
| Edwin Monroe Bacon - Boston (Mass.) - 1886 - 516 pages
...Back Bay district, is admitted to be the finest church edifice in New England, if not in tin- country. It is in the pure French Romanesque style, in the...a semicircular apse added to the eastern arm. The clear-story is carried by an arcade of only two arches. Above the aisles a gallery is earned across... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1890 - 144 pages
...is a fine brown-stone edifice occupied by studios, offices, etc. stone ; and its architecture is of the pure French Romanesque style, in the shape of a Latin cross. The chapel and Sunday School is connected with the main church by an open cloister. The interior of... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1895 - 220 pages
...day, except Sunday, from 9 AM to 5 p. M. The architecture is the French Romanesque. Its shape is that of a Latin cross, with a semicircular apse added to the eastern arm and short transepts. The massive central tower is supported by four piers, close to the angles of the... | |
| Albert William Mann - Boston (Mass.) - 1917 - 610 pages
...United States, in a most commanding location. The 5i6 building was completed early in the year 1877 and is in the pure French Romanesque style, in the - shape of a Latin cross. The whole interior is finished in black walnut and the vestibule in oak and ash. It has a handsome... | |
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