Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 72
... chamber , as it would not have opened on such narrow stairs , but on the level of the apartment . Unless by means of a ladder , or something of the kind , access to the apartment was intended , the use of this opening is not easily ...
... chamber , as it would not have opened on such narrow stairs , but on the level of the apartment . Unless by means of a ladder , or something of the kind , access to the apartment was intended , the use of this opening is not easily ...
Page 81
... chambers and the exterior of the roof . At the opposite end of the building is another entrance , which merely opens ... chamber , which is vaulted in the same manner as the basements . 1 As many of the Anglo - Norman settlers in South ...
... chambers and the exterior of the roof . At the opposite end of the building is another entrance , which merely opens ... chamber , which is vaulted in the same manner as the basements . 1 As many of the Anglo - Norman settlers in South ...
Page 82
... chamber . The use of this opening appears to have been the same as the one at Nangle , namely the hoisting up bulky articles , such as could not be easily conveyed up the stairs . There are no traces of any supporting corbels which ...
... chamber . The use of this opening appears to have been the same as the one at Nangle , namely the hoisting up bulky articles , such as could not be easily conveyed up the stairs . There are no traces of any supporting corbels which ...
Page 89
... chamber , H which presents its sides to the cardinal points , is eight feet long by six wide , its length being in the direction of east and west . The dimensions of its capstone are 1 In Mrs. Strickland's collection at Jardine Hall ...
... chamber , H which presents its sides to the cardinal points , is eight feet long by six wide , its length being in the direction of east and west . The dimensions of its capstone are 1 In Mrs. Strickland's collection at Jardine Hall ...
Page 90
... chamber floor . They were doubled in parts , as appears by the arrangement of those left , or , at least , were so placed as to greatly overlap each other . I am not aware that there is anything re- markable connected with this cromlech ...
... chamber floor . They were doubled in parts , as appears by the arrangement of those left , or , at least , were so placed as to greatly overlap each other . I am not aware that there is anything re- markable connected with this cromlech ...
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