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Page 84
Yet how can they be checked against the actual building , when all that remains in situ is a single stump of masonry , representing the base of a stepped buttress on the exterior , incorporated into the north wall of the transept of the ...
Yet how can they be checked against the actual building , when all that remains in situ is a single stump of masonry , representing the base of a stepped buttress on the exterior , incorporated into the north wall of the transept of the ...
Page 139
These show that the buttresses were an integral part of the eastern end of the chancel south wall and the east wall of the church . The buttress on the north wall at the northeast corner was constructed following the demolition of the ...
These show that the buttresses were an integral part of the eastern end of the chancel south wall and the east wall of the church . The buttress on the north wall at the northeast corner was constructed following the demolition of the ...
Page 141
Phase 2 : Construction of the nave south aisle The east wall of the nave was extended to the south , a new south wall was constructed and the existing south wall pierced to create an arcade matching that on the north side .
Phase 2 : Construction of the nave south aisle The east wall of the nave was extended to the south , a new south wall was constructed and the existing south wall pierced to create an arcade matching that on the north side .
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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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