The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 71Association, 1999 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 105
... surviving bases show that these were detached and must have been banded at regular intervals with annulet rings or moulded collars . Presumably , like other surviving examples , they extended to the top of each tower . Between the ...
... surviving bases show that these were detached and must have been banded at regular intervals with annulet rings or moulded collars . Presumably , like other surviving examples , they extended to the top of each tower . Between the ...
Page 115
... surviving fabric . Sharpe shows a relatively dumpy main arch but the proportions of the remains suggest that they were more acutely pointed . The triforium he shows has a row of six trefoiled arches set in a frame with pointed ...
... surviving fabric . Sharpe shows a relatively dumpy main arch but the proportions of the remains suggest that they were more acutely pointed . The triforium he shows has a row of six trefoiled arches set in a frame with pointed ...
Page 124
... surviving remains show that the building dates from the middle years of the twelfth century and is typical of gatehouses built at that time . The main gate passage faces north and the facade has a single large round - headed arch ...
... surviving remains show that the building dates from the middle years of the twelfth century and is typical of gatehouses built at that time . The main gate passage faces north and the facade has a single large round - headed arch ...
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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