DALE CHURCH : ITS STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES. 



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The interior of the upper story, as shown in Fig. 2, has 

 the clumsy modern ceiling and stepped floor removed. 

 The timbers introduced on the north end in the conjectural 



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restoration (Fig. 3), are copied from those of the south end; 

 but the timbers of the north gable still remain, and exactly 

 correspond with those of the opposite gable. This north 



