The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 45
... earliest fill prob- ably best regarded as late Neronian / early Flavian , and its tertiary fill as belonging to the first half of the second century . Trench H contained nothing but hand - built wares in the ' native ' tradition ( Fig ...
... earliest fill prob- ably best regarded as late Neronian / early Flavian , and its tertiary fill as belonging to the first half of the second century . Trench H contained nothing but hand - built wares in the ' native ' tradition ( Fig ...
Page 141
... early addition , as suggested by Fowler ( 1902 , 242 ) . The archaeological investigations detailed here confirm that the south aisle was a later addition . Phase 2 : Construction of the nave south aisle The east wall of the nave was ...
... early addition , as suggested by Fowler ( 1902 , 242 ) . The archaeological investigations detailed here confirm that the south aisle was a later addition . Phase 2 : Construction of the nave south aisle The east wall of the nave was ...
Page 237
AN ELECTRICAL UNDERTAKING IN UPPER WHARFEDALE IN THE EARLY 1900S BACKGROUND By Herbert Masterson Large electricity supply undertakings in Britain , both municipal and public , attracted brisk investment in the early years of the ...
AN ELECTRICAL UNDERTAKING IN UPPER WHARFEDALE IN THE EARLY 1900S BACKGROUND By Herbert Masterson Large electricity supply undertakings in Britain , both municipal and public , attracted brisk investment in the early years of the ...
Contents
THE GREAT HOLDERNESS HARPOON CONTROVERSY | 5 |
AN IRON AGE AND ROMANOBRITISH LADDER SETTLEMENT AT MELTON EAST | 23 |
ROMAN COINS IN WHITBY MUSEUM | 65 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Airmyn appears arcade Archaeological arches Architectural Birdsall bone points Bradford British building buttresses Carnaby century chamfered chancel chantry chapel church coins common crane context CP G diary dimensions ditch doorway DUL ASC Durham early Easingwold East Riding east wall enclosure evidence excavation exterior fabric foundation fragments GESCL Gisborough Gisborough Priory Grassington harpoon History Hornsea Howden Howdendyke Howdenshire Hull John Joseph Warburton land Leeds LIBRARY LMECL London Lord Lowcock LRBC manor mason medieval Minster Morfitt moulded Museum nave Nidderdale Museum north wall North Yorkshire Otes Otes's Ouse parish parishioners Pateley Bridge pier Priory recorded repair river Roman Romanesque shafts Sheppard ships Skipsea Society south wall St Mary's Abbey staith stone survey surveyor surviving Swainby timber tithe tower tracery transept trefoiled trench valuation vault vicar whilst whins Whorlton width William William Lockwood YASRS York York Minster Yorkshire