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The doorway into the ringing chamber ( situated immediately above the tower arches and vault ) is crude and seems to have been knocked through a pre - existing wall , whereas that to the bell chamber is carefully constructed and looks ...
The doorway into the ringing chamber ( situated immediately above the tower arches and vault ) is crude and seems to have been knocked through a pre - existing wall , whereas that to the bell chamber is carefully constructed and looks ...
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5a and 5b demonstrate that the north range was indeed the first to be constructed . Structurally this first phase of building involved the use of bricks 65 mm high for the outer walls and roughly shaped chalk blocks for the inner ...
5a and 5b demonstrate that the north range was indeed the first to be constructed . Structurally this first phase of building involved the use of bricks 65 mm high for the outer walls and roughly shaped chalk blocks for the inner ...
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Whether Cerialian troops on campaign against the Brigantes constructed a permanent - like fortress with a 2–3 m high rampart , is questionable . Those of us who excavated with Wenham on Aldwark 1971-72 Trench 1 find it difficult to ...
Whether Cerialian troops on campaign against the Brigantes constructed a permanent - like fortress with a 2–3 m high rampart , is questionable . Those of us who excavated with Wenham on Aldwark 1971-72 Trench 1 find it difficult to ...
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Contents
PREHISTORIC HABITATION SITES AT GRASSINGTON NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
LOST NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE FINDS FROM MIXENDEN NEAR HALIFAX | 25 |
A SILVER APPLIQUÉ FROM ST MARY BISHOPHILL SENIOR YORK | 61 |
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