Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1925 |
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Page 5
... described by Mr. Ray . And here I may refer again to the earlier visit of the Associa- tion to Hastings nearly sixty years ago which called forth an excellent work by the late Mr. Thomas Holwell Cole on the Antiquities of Hastings ...
... described by Mr. Ray . And here I may refer again to the earlier visit of the Associa- tion to Hastings nearly sixty years ago which called forth an excellent work by the late Mr. Thomas Holwell Cole on the Antiquities of Hastings ...
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... described by Mr. Johnston as a most perfect monastic building . It was erected in 1338 , incorporating some Norman fragments . The Battle Abbey Gateway . From a photograph by E. Reginald Taylor , F.S.A. , F.R.G.S. , F.R.Hist.S. blind ...
... described by Mr. Johnston as a most perfect monastic building . It was erected in 1338 , incorporating some Norman fragments . The Battle Abbey Gateway . From a photograph by E. Reginald Taylor , F.S.A. , F.R.G.S. , F.R.Hist.S. blind ...
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... described the building . We then journeyed on to MOUNTFIELD CHURCH , dedicated to All Saints , a typical village church , which was described by Mr. Ray . The nave is Norman , having two Norman lights deeply splayed , of the 11th ...
... described the building . We then journeyed on to MOUNTFIELD CHURCH , dedicated to All Saints , a typical village church , which was described by Mr. Ray . The nave is Norman , having two Norman lights deeply splayed , of the 11th ...
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... had to safeguard important and large churches , especially in times like the present , when it was very difficult to raise money . Mr. Johnston then eulogistically described the church . He pointed PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONGRESS . 25.
... had to safeguard important and large churches , especially in times like the present , when it was very difficult to raise money . Mr. Johnston then eulogistically described the church . He pointed PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONGRESS . 25.
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... described as " an almost ideal gem of uniform character and exquisitely - studied detail . " It was built in the time of Edward I. , the founder of the Eleanor Crosses , and Englishmen should thank God for Henry III . and Edward I ...
... described as " an almost ideal gem of uniform character and exquisitely - studied detail . " It was built in the time of Edward I. , the founder of the Eleanor Crosses , and Englishmen should thank God for Henry III . and Edward I ...
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