The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 98
... arches 8.15 m in diameter ; the third piece of tracery is part of a spoke or shaft which supported the arches ( Fig . 7 ) . Though badly damaged , it clearly has a moulded capital and part of a semi - octagonal shaft which is rebated at ...
... arches 8.15 m in diameter ; the third piece of tracery is part of a spoke or shaft which supported the arches ( Fig . 7 ) . Though badly damaged , it clearly has a moulded capital and part of a semi - octagonal shaft which is rebated at ...
Page 107
... arches mixed with some quite large ones . Some of the angled joints suggest that cinquefoil arches formed one of the principal features of the arcading . One of the voussoirs has a compound arc of curvature struck from two centres , and ...
... arches mixed with some quite large ones . Some of the angled joints suggest that cinquefoil arches formed one of the principal features of the arcading . One of the voussoirs has a compound arc of curvature struck from two centres , and ...
Page 115
... arches above the springing for the high vault . This was achieved by setting the window arches concentric with the wall rib of the high vault and making them segmental in form . Whilst this enabled the windows to be made as large as ...
... arches above the springing for the high vault . This was achieved by setting the window arches concentric with the wall rib of the high vault and making them segmental in form . Whilst this enabled the windows to be made as large as ...
Contents
THE GREAT HOLDERNESS HARPOON CONTROVERSY | 5 |
AN IRON AGE AND ROMANOBRITISH LADDER SETTLEMENT AT MELTON EAST | 23 |
ROMAN COINS IN WHITBY MUSEUM | 65 |
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