The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 59-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1987 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... stone up to rather more than half height , with a series of chevron - framed panels above , whilst the end walls are of stone . In both the Lodge and Barn window and door opening have wooden frames , stone dressings being sparingly used ...
... stone up to rather more than half height , with a series of chevron - framed panels above , whilst the end walls are of stone . In both the Lodge and Barn window and door opening have wooden frames , stone dressings being sparingly used ...
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... stones are characteristic . With large stones , especially in drystone walling , it is easiest to make the opening of a recess rectangular , and this is the shape recorded for 73 of the 88 sets in stone walls . A further 14 sets have ...
... stones are characteristic . With large stones , especially in drystone walling , it is easiest to make the opening of a recess rectangular , and this is the shape recorded for 73 of the 88 sets in stone walls . A further 14 sets have ...
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... stone or brick are likely to have survived long in recognizable form . Six have been recorded in Yorkshire . Two of stone are at Muker in Swaledale , and one ( 182a ) was in use about 1900. East of Leeds , at Barlow Hall near Selby ( 53 ) ...
... stone or brick are likely to have survived long in recognizable form . Six have been recorded in Yorkshire . Two of stone are at Muker in Swaledale , and one ( 182a ) was in use about 1900. East of Leeds , at Barlow Hall near Selby ( 53 ) ...
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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