The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 72Association, 2000 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... hall measuring 50 ft by 23 ft ( 15.3 × 7.0 m ) with its mortar floor entirely covered with large stone tiles which had fallen from the collapsed roof of the hall . Most of the pottery that was found sealed under this fallen roof is ...
... hall measuring 50 ft by 23 ft ( 15.3 × 7.0 m ) with its mortar floor entirely covered with large stone tiles which had fallen from the collapsed roof of the hall . Most of the pottery that was found sealed under this fallen roof is ...
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... Hall , ' I shall be very well content with the walls of Bretton just as they are ' , he was referring to the ... Hall to the north - east beyond what were then agricultural closes . However , building works of one sort or another seem to ...
... Hall , ' I shall be very well content with the walls of Bretton just as they are ' , he was referring to the ... Hall to the north - east beyond what were then agricultural closes . However , building works of one sort or another seem to ...
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... Hall complex as it is today . The topography dictates that medium to long vistas of the Bretton complex can only be obtained from the southern arc . The only modern works that intrude into these views are the Halls of Residence built ...
... Hall complex as it is today . The topography dictates that medium to long vistas of the Bretton complex can only be obtained from the southern arc . The only modern works that intrude into these views are the Halls of Residence built ...
Contents
ANTIQUITIES FROM YORKSHIRE IN WEST MIDLANDS MUSEUMS | 1 |
THE ROMANESQUE DOORWAY AT FISHLAKE | 17 |
MONASTIC INDUSTRY AT WETHER COTE BILSDALE WEST SIDE | 41 |
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