| 11. | Pointed arches were still used throughout the period, but ogee and four-centred Tudor arches were also introduced.
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| 12. | Its entrance is recessed in the leftmost bay in an opening flanked by pilasters and topped by a Tudor arch.
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| 13. | It is constructed in red brick with scattered sandstone blocks; the Tudor arch above which is a pargeted panel.
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| 14. | Andrews also designed the neo-Tudor arch where the walls were breached to allow trains to access the station.
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| 15. | Entrances on the north and south sides are framed in two-story Tudor arches supported on clusters of columns.
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| 16. | The verandahs are supported on timber posts with decorated capitals and a vertical boarded scalloped valance to form a Tudor arch.
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| 17. | The church was rebuilt in 1757, but retains its " archaic 16th century two-bay arcade " with Tudor arches.
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| 18. | The dining room design featured Tudor arches in the upper half of the room and Jacobean arches and pilasters in the lower half.
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| 19. | Inside, a single-bay vestibule leads through two Tudor arches into the tree-bay rectangular hall which is the church proper.
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| 20. | The four pointed arch ( also known as the Tudor Arch ) in combination with the tall and narrow oriel windows are of Tudor style.
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