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Two main architectural styles have been recognised in St Oswald's Church : the transition from Norman to Early English , and Early English . A description of these two styles and an investigation into the building in the twelfth and ...
Two main architectural styles have been recognised in St Oswald's Church : the transition from Norman to Early English , and Early English . A description of these two styles and an investigation into the building in the twelfth and ...
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Apart from the diagonal buttresses and the buttresses between the double light windows ( which may be of a later date ) , the buttresses are Early English . A buttress of nearly the same projection as ...
Apart from the diagonal buttresses and the buttresses between the double light windows ( which may be of a later date ) , the buttresses are Early English . A buttress of nearly the same projection as ...
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THE PHASING OF ST OSWALD'S CHURCH From the above evidence the church can be split into three phases : the Transitional , the Early English and more recent additions . A phase plan is shown in Figure 1. There is a very obvious difference ...
THE PHASING OF ST OSWALD'S CHURCH From the above evidence the church can be split into three phases : the Transitional , the Early English and more recent additions . A phase plan is shown in Figure 1. There is a very obvious difference ...
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LOCAL ANTIQUARIANS THORNBOROUGH RINGS AND OTHER | 1 |
THE WATCHTOWERS AND FORTLETS ON THE NORTH YORKSHIRE main | 17 |
THE WHITBY MERELS BOARD | 25 |
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