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 119
... building of the hall . With one exception , the northeast , the hall walls provided one side of each building on the west , south and east sides . One of the rooms at least opened directly into the main building during part of the ...
... building of the hall . With one exception , the northeast , the hall walls provided one side of each building on the west , south and east sides . One of the rooms at least opened directly into the main building during part of the ...
Page 150
... building behind the truss . Between the passage and Truss 3 was another room , from which a sealed doorway led to the next bay , the dwelling house . The passage behind Truss 2 also led to a small staircase rising to Bay 1 of Building B ...
... building behind the truss . Between the passage and Truss 3 was another room , from which a sealed doorway led to the next bay , the dwelling house . The passage behind Truss 2 also led to a small staircase rising to Bay 1 of Building B ...
Page 152
... buildings was very good , but whereas Building A had small neat trusses , those in Building B were heavy and exceptionally large . The principals of this building were massive pieces of timber 16 ft . 6 ins . long including tie beam ...
... buildings was very good , but whereas Building A had small neat trusses , those in Building B were heavy and exceptionally large . The principals of this building were massive pieces of timber 16 ft . 6 ins . long including tie beam ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
333 | 28 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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