Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1894 |
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... seen at Garway , which , as is known by an inscrip- tion over the door , was built in 1326 by Brother Richard , one of the Knights Templars , which body founded a preceptory at Garway . Mr. Watkins traced these buildings in ...
... seen at Garway , which , as is known by an inscrip- tion over the door , was built in 1326 by Brother Richard , one of the Knights Templars , which body founded a preceptory at Garway . Mr. Watkins traced these buildings in ...
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... seen tends to disturb the usual opinion that it was the Norman conqueror who first introduced into England the massive pigeon tower which has served as type for so many succeeding generations , and with it the feudal “ ' right of ...
... seen tends to disturb the usual opinion that it was the Norman conqueror who first introduced into England the massive pigeon tower which has served as type for so many succeeding generations , and with it the feudal “ ' right of ...
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... seen and compared in our local Museum . But to return to Herefordshire . This county possesses no examples or records of castle dovecots ; some of the circular stone ones , however - direct descendants of the Norman patterns - are ...
... seen and compared in our local Museum . But to return to Herefordshire . This county possesses no examples or records of castle dovecots ; some of the circular stone ones , however - direct descendants of the Norman patterns - are ...
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... seen is in a garden at Mansel Lacy , and the stone front of the adjacent house is fitted up with a number of nesting holes . I have met with no other instance of true pigeon holes in the walls of a dwelling house . Most curious of all ...
... seen is in a garden at Mansel Lacy , and the stone front of the adjacent house is fitted up with a number of nesting holes . I have met with no other instance of true pigeon holes in the walls of a dwelling house . Most curious of all ...
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... seen . that when the rats come to them and cannot catch hold of them , they may fall upon the iron spikes which are usually fixed at the bottom , or the place you foresee pigeon house at the Dairy Farm , Bollitree , They are like the ...
... seen . that when the rats come to them and cannot catch hold of them , they may fall upon the iron spikes which are usually fixed at the bottom , or the place you foresee pigeon house at the Dairy Farm , Bollitree , They are like the ...
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Abbey Aberedw abundant ancient arch Archæological beds bells birds Brecon Bredwardine Bridge British built Camp Castle century chancel Chepstow Church colour Cornewall Court Croft deposits district Doward Eardisland early Erwood feet Field Club fruit Fungi fungus Geological gorge ground H. C. Moore Haugh Wood Hedw height Henry Hereford Herefordshire Hill Honorary Secretary inches interesting Ledbury Leintwardine Leominster letter limestone Little Doward Llanbwchllyn Llanthony Lord's Wood lower Ludlow miles Moccas Museum nave neighbourhood Norman noticed observed Old Red Sandstone paper parish pigeon house Pilley plants present President probably Pterygotus quarry R. W. Banks railway rare record remarkable river river Wye rocks Roman seen Severn side Silurian Sir Herbert Croft species specimens station Stoke Edith stone tide tower Transactions travertine trees tumulus Upper valley Vicar Wales wall Watkins Welsh Woolhope Club Woolhope Naturalists