Balustrades and Walls. 



103 



FIG. 134. IN MOULDED BRICK. 



the chisel, and without the mist 

 of sentiment which rises from 

 the legend of the Prentice 

 Pillar. In considering the value 

 of old work as a model for 

 imitation it is necessary to 

 study the material to which 

 has been given various forms. 

 The balusters at Newton Ferrers 

 (Fig. 131) have a coarseness of 

 outline which amounts almost 

 to brutality, and makes them 

 very unsuitable as models. 

 Yet in their own place, and 

 against the austere background 



FIG 135. OPEN PARAPET OF CURVED TILES. 



