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The vessel is ornamented with five rows of rings formed of white paste upon a groundwork which shews traces of a green glaze . It may be compared with a goblet found in " Thompson's " field ...
The vessel is ornamented with five rows of rings formed of white paste upon a groundwork which shews traces of a green glaze . It may be compared with a goblet found in " Thompson's " field ...
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This portion of the Church shews very careful workmanship , and may with the greatest probability be assigned to Roman building , although by some antiquarians it has been attributed to the time , and even the personal supervision ...
This portion of the Church shews very careful workmanship , and may with the greatest probability be assigned to Roman building , although by some antiquarians it has been attributed to the time , and even the personal supervision ...
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Every alternate course shews a broken brick , and every other course the clean edge of a brick ( see Sketch opposite p . 4 ) . This bonding cannot be traced above a line on a level with the lower edge of the lintel of the square- headed ...
Every alternate course shews a broken brick , and every other course the clean edge of a brick ( see Sketch opposite p . 4 ) . This bonding cannot be traced above a line on a level with the lower edge of the lintel of the square- headed ...
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Oddly enough , this engraving shews only the upper portion of the figure of St. Christopher . The Saint's feet and legs do not appear in it . Yet Mr. Austin , who must have copied the fresco fully one hundred years after J. Cole had ...
Oddly enough , this engraving shews only the upper portion of the figure of St. Christopher . The Saint's feet and legs do not appear in it . Yet Mr. Austin , who must have copied the fresco fully one hundred years after J. Cole had ...
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5 in . , roughly built with low walls of tiles . 33. The great hypocaust . At the bottom of Plate G may be seen the passage , 2 ft . 1 in . wide , leading to it from the stokehole , the south end of which shews the springing ...
5 in . , roughly built with low walls of tiles . 33. The great hypocaust . At the bottom of Plate G may be seen the passage , 2 ft . 1 in . wide , leading to it from the stokehole , the south end of which shews the springing ...
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