Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... walls of this ancient city , and pointed out step by step the leading features , more particularly the Roman brickwork , and the supposed site of the Roman bridge over the River Usk . The party then proceeded to an elevation , or rather ...
... walls of this ancient city , and pointed out step by step the leading features , more particularly the Roman brickwork , and the supposed site of the Roman bridge over the River Usk . The party then proceeded to an elevation , or rather ...
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... wall of the nave , and an elegant lofty Lancet Arch in the West end , in front of which in a gallery is a small but ancient organ of some reputation , to which is attached a history of its diapason , highly valued by the late Sir ...
... wall of the nave , and an elegant lofty Lancet Arch in the West end , in front of which in a gallery is a small but ancient organ of some reputation , to which is attached a history of its diapason , highly valued by the late Sir ...
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... wall of Atcham Church . However , as regards the window in question , the elements have , unfortunately , waged war victoriously . So much damage was done by the winds in the early part of 1894 that the window was condemned as dangerous ...
... wall of Atcham Church . However , as regards the window in question , the elements have , unfortunately , waged war victoriously . So much damage was done by the winds in the early part of 1894 that the window was condemned as dangerous ...
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... wall , about fifteen feet high , the groining of the three barrel roofs is still conspicuous , and in this wall it was observed that every , however small , piece of New Red Sandstone masonry employed in the structure was placed upon ...
... wall , about fifteen feet high , the groining of the three barrel roofs is still conspicuous , and in this wall it was observed that every , however small , piece of New Red Sandstone masonry employed in the structure was placed upon ...
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... wall surrounding the Warren House , from the south western angle of which to the top of the highest embankment of the Camp the difference of level was found by aneroid barometer to be one hundred feet , thus making the elevation of ...
... wall surrounding the Warren House , from the south western angle of which to the top of the highest embankment of the Camp the difference of level was found by aneroid barometer to be one hundred feet , thus making the elevation of ...
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ancient Archæological Aymestrey beds birds Birmingham Brass denarius bridge brine British bust to right Caerleon Caerwent Camp Castle Cecil Moore century chancel Church Claerwen coins Committee Constantine Croft Ambrey Davies denarius district draped bust Droitwich Dudley east Edward Elan Valley elevation England exergue Field Club Field Meeting Forest of Dean geological Gloucestershire ground height Hereford Herefordshire Hill House inches John Kenchester Labarum Ledbury Limestone Ludlow Marl miles million gallons Mortimer's Cross nest observed Offa's Dyke Olchon Old Red Sandstone Ordnance P.F. AVG parish Pilley Portskewett present President Presteign Radnorshire railway record Rhayader river Elan river Wye road rocks Roman salt Severn Severn Tunnel Shales side Silurian Society specimens standing to left station stone Survey Transactions trees tunnel Wales wall Wood Woolhope Club Woolhope Naturalists Wormesley Wroxeter yards