The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-44Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1971 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 117
... East Wing where they had been driven from the Hall side . This suggests that the wing was constructed first as it would have been impossible to drive the pegs into the wall plate of ... East End Canopy East Truss. LEES HALL , THORNHILL 117.
... East Wing where they had been driven from the Hall side . This suggests that the wing was constructed first as it would have been impossible to drive the pegs into the wall plate of ... East End Canopy East Truss. LEES HALL , THORNHILL 117.
Page 121
... East Wing rafters ; their lower ends are notched to rest on a wall plate , which is tenoned into the eastern jamb of ... East Wing at ground and first floor levels . Obviously the penthouse was intended to house the staircase or ladder ...
... East Wing rafters ; their lower ends are notched to rest on a wall plate , which is tenoned into the eastern jamb of ... East Wing at ground and first floor levels . Obviously the penthouse was intended to house the staircase or ladder ...
Page 124
... eastern bay there would still be a space of 18 ft . left between the hall and the seventeenth - century wing . This space is large enough for a cross wing of the same character as the surviving East Wing . The length of any such West ...
... eastern bay there would still be a space of 18 ft . left between the hall and the seventeenth - century wing . This space is large enough for a cross wing of the same character as the surviving East Wing . The length of any such West ...
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EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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