The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 78
... dimensions which can be derived from the plan are sufficiently consistent and convincing to encourage us to proceed with some confidence.5 The most reliable dimension that can be measured is the width of the chancel . The distance ...
... dimensions which can be derived from the plan are sufficiently consistent and convincing to encourage us to proceed with some confidence.5 The most reliable dimension that can be measured is the width of the chancel . The distance ...
Page 80
... dimensions of the aisles plus the dividing walls or arcades and the width of the central vessel , namely 19 ft 4 ins ... dimensions precisely in the proportions 1 : 1.4142 : 1 ( see Fig . 2b ) . So a square of 66 ft ( i.e. the interior ...
... dimensions of the aisles plus the dividing walls or arcades and the width of the central vessel , namely 19 ft 4 ins ... dimensions precisely in the proportions 1 : 1.4142 : 1 ( see Fig . 2b ) . So a square of 66 ft ( i.e. the interior ...
Page 85
... dimensions of 16 ft 6 ins and 33 ft already calculated remain constant ( as being 1 perch and 2 perches exactly ) , but recalculate the other dimensions assuming a wall - thickness of 5 ft 6 ins ( one - third of a perch ) — rather than ...
... dimensions of 16 ft 6 ins and 33 ft already calculated remain constant ( as being 1 perch and 2 perches exactly ) , but recalculate the other dimensions assuming a wall - thickness of 5 ft 6 ins ( one - third of a perch ) — rather than ...
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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