The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 192
... trusses " , but when first observed by the writer at a time when the slates had just been removed it was noted that part of the roof structure was of entirely different structure to that usually referred to as ' Highland ' ; this was ...
... trusses " , but when first observed by the writer at a time when the slates had just been removed it was noted that part of the roof structure was of entirely different structure to that usually referred to as ' Highland ' ; this was ...
Page 192
... trusses , and as a three- bay building with the north and south bays slightly larger than 1 R.C.H.M. Vol . for Essex . 2 Private communication from J. T. Smith . 3 For ease of reference the trusses of the barn , as standing in 1947 ...
... trusses , and as a three- bay building with the north and south bays slightly larger than 1 R.C.H.M. Vol . for Essex . 2 Private communication from J. T. Smith . 3 For ease of reference the trusses of the barn , as standing in 1947 ...
Page 192
... trusses . An additional curved brace from aisle tie - beam to principal post existed on Trusses 3 and 6 ( see drawing ) : the two outer trusses . On the eastern side there were no mortices on the outer faces of the principal posts apart ...
... trusses . An additional curved brace from aisle tie - beam to principal post existed on Trusses 3 and 6 ( see drawing ) : the two outer trusses . On the eastern side there were no mortices on the outer faces of the principal posts apart ...
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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