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Let us assume that he starts with the width of the nave and the chancel , which appears to have been a common starting point . At this stage he is dealing not with actual dimensions , but only with the geometry of the plan .
Let us assume that he starts with the width of the nave and the chancel , which appears to have been a common starting point . At this stage he is dealing not with actual dimensions , but only with the geometry of the plan .
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However , the 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 .
However , the 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 .
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chapel to the width of the chapel plus the dividing wall is 1 : 1.4142 , for 13 ft 8 ins × 1.414219 ft 4 ins , and 13 ft 8 ins + 5 ft 8 ins 19 ft 4 ins . Or again , 19 ft 4 ins x 1.4142 = 27 ft 4 ins , so the dimensions of the aisles ...
chapel to the width of the chapel plus the dividing wall is 1 : 1.4142 , for 13 ft 8 ins × 1.414219 ft 4 ins , and 13 ft 8 ins + 5 ft 8 ins 19 ft 4 ins . Or again , 19 ft 4 ins x 1.4142 = 27 ft 4 ins , so the dimensions of the aisles ...
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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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