Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... roof of Llewelyn's Hall was carried away from Conway and put up here . The general history of these grand structures is so connected , that it is difficult , except in the ensuing entries , to separate them . I must therefore refer the ...
... roof of Llewelyn's Hall was carried away from Conway and put up here . The general history of these grand structures is so connected , that it is difficult , except in the ensuing entries , to separate them . I must therefore refer the ...
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... roofs , and being very nearly as high as the presbytery , they produce a good cruciform effect . The aisles have compass roofs of medium pitch ; so that the effect from the north - west is rather picturesque . The east end has had a ...
... roofs , and being very nearly as high as the presbytery , they produce a good cruciform effect . The aisles have compass roofs of medium pitch ; so that the effect from the north - west is rather picturesque . The east end has had a ...
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... roof , like Llanddew in Brecknockshire , but not coming down so immediately upon the belfry - windows . LLANDEILO - BERTHOLEY . — The only one of these smaller churches which requires any detailed notice is that of Llandeilo , lying ...
... roof , like Llanddew in Brecknockshire , but not coming down so immediately upon the belfry - windows . LLANDEILO - BERTHOLEY . — The only one of these smaller churches which requires any detailed notice is that of Llandeilo , lying ...
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... roof at St. David's . On the north side stands the tower , whose west wall ranges with that of the south aisle , but a modern erection has been extended to the west wall of the nave . A north aisle reaches from its eastern face to about ...
... roof at St. David's . On the north side stands the tower , whose west wall ranges with that of the south aisle , but a modern erection has been extended to the west wall of the nave . A north aisle reaches from its eastern face to about ...
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... roof is curious ; the timbers consist of rude tie - beams supporting eight or ten vertical posts , an arrangement which is common in this district , and which I have not observed elsewhere . The western bay is partitioned off as a ...
... roof is curious ; the timbers consist of rude tie - beams supporting eight or ten vertical posts , an arrangement which is common in this district , and which I have not observed elsewhere . The western bay is partitioned off as a ...
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