Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... raised obliquely across the river Dee : this causes a fall of nearly thirteen feet , and produces an interesting effect upon the water , which rushes with considerable violence through the Bridge . These mills , with the causeway , were ...
... raised obliquely across the river Dee : this causes a fall of nearly thirteen feet , and produces an interesting effect upon the water , which rushes with considerable violence through the Bridge . These mills , with the causeway , were ...
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... raise it from the river into a reservoir , whence it passes , through pipes , into the houses . The annexed View is taken at the foot of the red rock , on the southern side of the river , and exhibits the mills , with a distant view of ...
... raise it from the river into a reservoir , whence it passes , through pipes , into the houses . The annexed View is taken at the foot of the red rock , on the southern side of the river , and exhibits the mills , with a distant view of ...
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... raised some feet above their original levels , which altogether destroys the ancient proportions , and gives the whole building what is commonly termed a top - heavy appearance . Formerly this Church was crowned with pinnacles , which ...
... raised some feet above their original levels , which altogether destroys the ancient proportions , and gives the whole building what is commonly termed a top - heavy appearance . Formerly this Church was crowned with pinnacles , which ...
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... raise his hand against it , till the more than Gothic priest took the hatchet from his hand , and struck the first blow . The wainscoting was richly carved and orna- mented with different kinds of crowns at the top , admirably cut . The ...
... raise his hand against it , till the more than Gothic priest took the hatchet from his hand , and struck the first blow . The wainscoting was richly carved and orna- mented with different kinds of crowns at the top , admirably cut . The ...
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... raised by rubbish . The south side of the church , and some small ruins on the north , remain : there are also two niches at the farther end of the ruins , which have the appearance of having formerly been stone seats ; and the floor of ...
... raised by rubbish . The south side of the church , and some small ruins on the north , remain : there are also two niches at the farther end of the ruins , which have the appearance of having formerly been stone seats ; and the floor of ...
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