The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 59-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1987 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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― - ( 639 ) , exemplifies the small size of boles in brick walls ( see page 00 ) ; each is 10 x 10 x 10 in . Two early boles dated c . 1479 at Bilton Hall , Harrogate ( 116 ) , also in a brick wall , are 15 in . deep . At the other ...
― - ( 639 ) , exemplifies the small size of boles in brick walls ( see page 00 ) ; each is 10 x 10 x 10 in . Two early boles dated c . 1479 at Bilton Hall , Harrogate ( 116 ) , also in a brick wall , are 15 in . deep . At the other ...
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... brick , or are separated by brick piers . The stones used for walls with bee boles are generally quite big , though in upper Yoredale long flat stones are characteristic . With large stones , especially in drystone walling , it is ...
... brick , or are separated by brick piers . The stones used for walls with bee boles are generally quite big , though in upper Yoredale long flat stones are characteristic . With large stones , especially in drystone walling , it is ...
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... brick floor 55 T -56 73 38.00m . A.O.D. 56 I 72159 Section 7 NW Norman masonry 37.90m . A.O.D. Rammed chalk 65 64 74 ... brick or tile . The surface of layer 65 was fairly smooth and it is possible that it had been utilised as a surface ...
... brick floor 55 T -56 73 38.00m . A.O.D. 56 I 72159 Section 7 NW Norman masonry 37.90m . A.O.D. Rammed chalk 65 64 74 ... brick or tile . The surface of layer 65 was fairly smooth and it is possible that it had been utilised as a surface ...
Contents
A ROMAN SITE AT WOMERSLEY NORTH YORKSHIRE | 7 |
EXCAVATIONS AT BURTON AGNES OLD MANOR HOUSE | 5 |
THE ANGLOSAXON CEMETERY OF HOB HILL SALTBURN | 9 |
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