The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 67Association, 1995 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 60
... building or to the time of the later , Norman , building on this spot . The former is unlikely as they are so close to 348 . The Norman Church ( plate 4 ) This building was the first permanent priory church . One course of ashlar ...
... building or to the time of the later , Norman , building on this spot . The former is unlikely as they are so close to 348 . The Norman Church ( plate 4 ) This building was the first permanent priory church . One course of ashlar ...
Page 64
... building of the west end of the church , and the consequent re - laying of at least the western side of the claustral range . There is no recorded explanation for the instigation of a further massive building campaign ; the expansion in ...
... building of the west end of the church , and the consequent re - laying of at least the western side of the claustral range . There is no recorded explanation for the instigation of a further massive building campaign ; the expansion in ...
Page 119
... building fulfilled that function . The earliest monastic buildings belong to a category of temporary accommodation of various provisional designs which may be termed pre - claustral because they do not conform to the cloistered paradigm ...
... building fulfilled that function . The earliest monastic buildings belong to a category of temporary accommodation of various provisional designs which may be termed pre - claustral because they do not conform to the cloistered paradigm ...
Contents
A BRONZE AGE RAPIER FROM CATTERICK BRIDGE | 1 |
EXCAVATION OF A DSHAPED ENCLOSURE AT UPTON WEST YORKSHIRE | 7 |
BRAMHAM MOOR AND THE RED WHITE AND BROWN BATTLES | 23 |
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