The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 77Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 2005 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... wall appeared to be the widest , with the rubble extending some 1.8 m , although the lack of a definable northern face to this wall made it difficult to distinguish original wall core from tumble ( Fig . 10 ) . Outside , aligned with ...
... wall appeared to be the widest , with the rubble extending some 1.8 m , although the lack of a definable northern face to this wall made it difficult to distinguish original wall core from tumble ( Fig . 10 ) . Outside , aligned with ...
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... wall of hall 0.5 Top of wall footing 1 Metres Fig . 11. Section through west wall showing wall bench directly associated with the insertion of this dais . The 1888 excavation plan ( Fig . 2 ) identified two doorways in this southern ...
... wall of hall 0.5 Top of wall footing 1 Metres Fig . 11. Section through west wall showing wall bench directly associated with the insertion of this dais . The 1888 excavation plan ( Fig . 2 ) identified two doorways in this southern ...
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... wall in the transepts which may belong to the earlier chapels , and chancel and sanctuary . There is a joint in the east wall of the south transept and the masonry protrudes out slightly further than the transept wall . There is also a ...
... wall in the transepts which may belong to the earlier chapels , and chancel and sanctuary . There is a joint in the east wall of the south transept and the masonry protrudes out slightly further than the transept wall . There is also a ...
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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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