The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 192
... aisle on the western side was partly continued at the same time ( Trusses 1 and 2 ) . At a third period the stable and cow- house were added along the eastern side . The Late Mediaeval Barn . This barn was three bays long , with an aisle ...
... aisle on the western side was partly continued at the same time ( Trusses 1 and 2 ) . At a third period the stable and cow- house were added along the eastern side . The Late Mediaeval Barn . This barn was three bays long , with an aisle ...
Page 192
... AISLES . Only the aisle on the west was original , that on the east being much later ( probably 18th century ) . The aisle tie- beams , posts and wall - plates were all properly tenoned to one another and to the principal posts and bore ...
... AISLES . Only the aisle on the west was original , that on the east being much later ( probably 18th century ) . The aisle tie- beams , posts and wall - plates were all properly tenoned to one another and to the principal posts and bore ...
Page 194
... aisle was extended to the north , and the height of the western aisle wall raised about a foot by the addition of a beam rested on top of the original aisle wall - plate and pegged to it . This apparently was done to provide a taller ...
... aisle was extended to the north , and the height of the western aisle wall raised about a foot by the addition of a beam rested on top of the original aisle wall - plate and pegged to it . This apparently was done to provide a taller ...
Contents
AN IRON AGE SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING YORKS | 182 |
DIVES HOUSE BARN AT DALTON NEAR HUDDERSFIELD | 192 |
NOTES ON THE EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY | 197 |
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