The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 81
... nave . The Romanesque foundations of the west wall have not been uncovered , so the precise length of the nave is not known . But the foundations of the Gothic west wall are about 15 ft thick , and presumably enclose the Romanesque ...
... nave . The Romanesque foundations of the west wall have not been uncovered , so the precise length of the nave is not known . But the foundations of the Gothic west wall are about 15 ft thick , and presumably enclose the Romanesque ...
Page 102
... nave aisles at the sides . It has a steeply sloping deep base plinth with angle shafts with fillets worked up the side angles of the wide pilaster buttresses , which were chamfered across the corners . The wide western doorway was ...
... nave aisles at the sides . It has a steeply sloping deep base plinth with angle shafts with fillets worked up the side angles of the wide pilaster buttresses , which were chamfered across the corners . The wide western doorway was ...
Page 131
... nave appears to be earlier on the north side than on the south ( 1966 , 400–01 ) . Useful information on the architectural detail of the church before the reconstruction work of 1875-76 is included in the specification of the architect ...
... nave appears to be earlier on the north side than on the south ( 1966 , 400–01 ) . Useful information on the architectural detail of the church before the reconstruction work of 1875-76 is included in the specification of the architect ...
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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