The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 74
... crossing can be x , and the length of the chancel 2x . This means that , if the crossing is a square of xxx , the eastern arm is inscribed within a square 2x × 2x ( Fig . 3c ) . Then the transepts . The transept projections can be ...
... crossing can be x , and the length of the chancel 2x . This means that , if the crossing is a square of xxx , the eastern arm is inscribed within a square 2x × 2x ( Fig . 3c ) . Then the transepts . The transept projections can be ...
Page 78
... crossing piers ) , and that the central vessel of the nave is also 33 ft wide . The chancel aisles are 16 ft 6 ins ... crossing ( again measuring to the inside of the apse ) . The assumed inner face of the main apse is 66 ft ( 2x ) east ...
... crossing piers ) , and that the central vessel of the nave is also 33 ft wide . The chancel aisles are 16 ft 6 ins ... crossing ( again measuring to the inside of the apse ) . The assumed inner face of the main apse is 66 ft ( 2x ) east ...
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... crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this ... crossing arch . This would make the interior length for the chancel ( minus the apse ) twice its width ( 27 ft 4 ins ) ...
... crossing to the interior of the west wall was 154 ft 8 ins . This represents eight bays 19 ft 4 ins wide , this ... crossing arch . This would make the interior length for the chancel ( minus the apse ) twice its width ( 27 ft 4 ins ) ...
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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