The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 55-56Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1983 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... building , of a very simple meeting- house appearance " ( Tomlinson , 1876 , 60-63 ) . In 1801 the population of Warmsworth was only 254 and those who attended services could be seated comfortably within the existing space . In 1838 ...
... building , of a very simple meeting- house appearance " ( Tomlinson , 1876 , 60-63 ) . In 1801 the population of Warmsworth was only 254 and those who attended services could be seated comfortably within the existing space . In 1838 ...
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... Building History ( Fig . 1 ) The structure as it now stands is the product of at least four building periods , the surviving architectural features of each being best considered in turn . The earliest section of the present building is ...
... Building History ( Fig . 1 ) The structure as it now stands is the product of at least four building periods , the surviving architectural features of each being best considered in turn . The earliest section of the present building is ...
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... Buildings Research Group , and includes an analysis of the types of houses found in different parts of the area at different dates , but it then goes on to examine the implications of the pattern of building thus revealed and to suggest ...
... Buildings Research Group , and includes an analysis of the types of houses found in different parts of the area at different dates , but it then goes on to examine the implications of the pattern of building thus revealed and to suggest ...
Contents
EXCAVATIONS AT RILLINGTON | 1 |
EALDRED OF YORK AND MS COTTON VITELLIUS E XII | 11 |
EARLY NEOLITHIC UTILISATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ALDER CARR AT SKIPSEA | 17 |
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