The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 65Association, 1993 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... wall . The Construction Cut and Plinth Immediately inside and to the west of the door from the south passage into the main chamber , for the 0.32m until it abuts the plinth of the west wall , the original plinth had been cut down on ...
... wall . The Construction Cut and Plinth Immediately inside and to the west of the door from the south passage into the main chamber , for the 0.32m until it abuts the plinth of the west wall , the original plinth had been cut down on ...
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... wall of the western antechamber , 1.7m above the floor and 0.45m north of the wall's southern end , a chase just south of the door , measuring 100 x 175 x 45mm , showed an arkose or felspathic sandstone from the West Yorkshire Millstone ...
... wall of the western antechamber , 1.7m above the floor and 0.45m north of the wall's southern end , a chase just south of the door , measuring 100 x 175 x 45mm , showed an arkose or felspathic sandstone from the West Yorkshire Millstone ...
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... wall of the main chamber , the back of this niche may have been open in 1790 ( Carter 1806 ) . ( vi ) St. Wilfrid's Needle . This lies near the eastern end of the north wall , which here is 0.92m thick . Towards the main chamber the ...
... wall of the main chamber , the back of this niche may have been open in 1790 ( Carter 1806 ) . ( vi ) St. Wilfrid's Needle . This lies near the eastern end of the north wall , which here is 0.92m thick . Towards the main chamber the ...
Contents
INVESTIGATIONS OF A MULTIPERIOD LANDSCAPE POTTER BROMPTON | 1 |
THOMAS SHEPPARD THE MORFITTS OF ATWICK AND ALLEN COIN NUMBER 223 | 11 |
A NORTH AFRICAN TRADITION IN ROMAN YORK | 21 |
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