The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 59-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1987 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 65
... ground floor level a stud partition dividing the parlour ( on the south ) from the room behind , and at first floor level a taller range of studs ( the infill between being stone slates set on edge and slotted down grooves in the edge ...
... ground floor level a stud partition dividing the parlour ( on the south ) from the room behind , and at first floor level a taller range of studs ( the infill between being stone slates set on edge and slotted down grooves in the edge ...
Page 73
... first - floor doorway opening from the hall block . Its head is now visible at a little above floor level from the present first - floor chamber in the addition , the opening remaining as a cavity in the thickness of the wall between ...
... first - floor doorway opening from the hall block . Its head is now visible at a little above floor level from the present first - floor chamber in the addition , the opening remaining as a cavity in the thickness of the wall between ...
Page 75
... first floor of the hall block , with the exception of a screened off entrance passage at the east end . The floor timbers of the Chamber remain in situ , carrying a plain plaster ceiling of the late sixteenth or seventeenth century ...
... first floor of the hall block , with the exception of a screened off entrance passage at the east end . The floor timbers of the Chamber remain in situ , carrying a plain plaster ceiling of the late sixteenth or seventeenth century ...
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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