The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 19Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1907 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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Page 288
... plaits . These do not occur in the finely carved work we have called Anglian . Ring - plaits are at Bromptonj ... Plait made of rings only , Stanwick f ; J.R.A. , 581 , with analogies at Rothesay and Maen - y - Chwyfan . In Croft ...
... plaits . These do not occur in the finely carved work we have called Anglian . Ring - plaits are at Bromptonj ... Plait made of rings only , Stanwick f ; J.R.A. , 581 , with analogies at Rothesay and Maen - y - Chwyfan . In Croft ...
Page 289
... plait - work seen on Ormesby b , and becoming acutely angular . When the curvature was altogether lost , as in Wensley m , we get to the last stage . It has been remarked that the earliest interlacing is wholly curved , and that ...
... plait - work seen on Ormesby b , and becoming acutely angular . When the curvature was altogether lost , as in Wensley m , we get to the last stage . It has been remarked that the earliest interlacing is wholly curved , and that ...
Page 291
... plait occurs in Kirkby Misperton b , Kirkby Moorside d , and Stonegrave n . Heads of Type C occur in Lastingham a and g , and in the west only once , at Masham ; while all of Type D are eastern . Hackness inscription fixes the stone as ...
... plait occurs in Kirkby Misperton b , Kirkby Moorside d , and Stonegrave n . Heads of Type C occur in Lastingham a and g , and in the west only once , at Masham ; while all of Type D are eastern . Hackness inscription fixes the stone as ...
Page 293
... plait - work , seen also at Gilling de , Brompton e , and Lastingham cde , ' the last of which bears the TLT pattern , with pelleted and open plaits , which we have remarked as late charac- teristics . The wheel - head is going out of ...
... plait - work , seen also at Gilling de , Brompton e , and Lastingham cde , ' the last of which bears the TLT pattern , with pelleted and open plaits , which we have remarked as late charac- teristics . The wheel - head is going out of ...
Page 294
... plaits like Wensley m ; it is better cut , as the later part of the century introduces the masons who rebuilt the churches and began the abbeys . No longer hacked but clean chiselled , and intermingled with new grotesques we find it ...
... plaits like Wensley m ; it is better cut , as the later part of the century introduces the masons who rebuilt the churches and began the abbeys . No longer hacked but clean chiselled , and intermingled with new grotesques we find it ...
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