The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 57-58Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1985 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... mason's marks , the stud ornament and , above all , the quality of the carving . From this it may be deduced that we are here observing the work of a major artist of the second quarter of the fourteenth century in England who erred on ...
... mason's marks , the stud ornament and , above all , the quality of the carving . From this it may be deduced that we are here observing the work of a major artist of the second quarter of the fourteenth century in England who erred on ...
Page 53
... mason's marks at Chester did not produce a mark of the Raughton type as seen at Beverley . This is due to the friable New Red sandstone used in the construction of Chester Cathedral . " All the evidence so far discovered points to the ...
... mason's marks at Chester did not produce a mark of the Raughton type as seen at Beverley . This is due to the friable New Red sandstone used in the construction of Chester Cathedral . " All the evidence so far discovered points to the ...
Page 55
... Mason's marks are important in the study of medieval architecture because a mason placed his mark upon the stone so that it could be seen by his master . Ivo de Raughton and his son developed a style that was already in existence to a ...
... Mason's marks are important in the study of medieval architecture because a mason placed his mark upon the stone so that it could be seen by his master . Ivo de Raughton and his son developed a style that was already in existence to a ...
Contents
A LATE NEOLITHIC CREVICE BURIAL FROM SELSIDE RIBBLESDALE NORTH | 1 |
A MIDDLE BRONZE AGE DIRK FROM WILFHOLME NORTH HUMBERSIDE | 7 |
THE VENERABLE BEDE AND A LOST SAXON MONASTERY IN YORKSHIRE | 15 |
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