rubbed brick การใช้
- All the windows have flat arches of rubbed brick.
- A tall rubbed brick chimneystack rises from the left side of the roof.
- Its only decoration consists of rubbed brick accentuated by queen closers and an arch of flat bricks.
- The brick embellishment is the same as the west doorway with rubbed brick, queen closers, and a curved arch.
- All of the windows have narrow projecting sills and flat arched heads of fine rubbed brick voussoirs with a contrasting centrally projecting key.
- Where the string course surmounts the window the detail of the central keystone of the rubbed brick voussoirs is picked up in the string that in these areas also projects slightly.
- They each consist of a pair of steeply arched windows with a single, smaller spandrel window completing the arch and separated with rubbed brick in the form of ovolo and fillet moldings.
- The lighter-colored bricks framing the windows and doors are called " rubbed bricks, " as the masons would rub one side of the bricks against each other until a rosy color became evident.
- The principal entrance is through the tower archway by way of a large, semi-circular arch that is decorated by rubbed brick and am impost three bricks high at the lower end of the arch.
- Each of the east windows as well as the Y-tracery windows in the rest of the church are separated by modillions of molded, rubbed brick consisting of an ovolo ( convex ) and fillet ( flat ) shapes and an ovolo sill.