The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 19Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1907 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... thickness . This " tower " type of plan was frequently adopted for medieval manor houses , ' especially in the north of England and Scotland.2 Many fine examples still remain , as , for example , Cocklaw ( first half of fourteenth ...
... thickness . This " tower " type of plan was frequently adopted for medieval manor houses , ' especially in the north of England and Scotland.2 Many fine examples still remain , as , for example , Cocklaw ( first half of fourteenth ...
Page 138
... thick , and that on the north side ( which carries a wall on the story above ) is 3 feet thick . The doorways in these walls have chamfered jambs and arches on the side next the corridor ; the arches are pointed , just perceptibly four ...
... thick , and that on the north side ( which carries a wall on the story above ) is 3 feet thick . The doorways in these walls have chamfered jambs and arches on the side next the corridor ; the arches are pointed , just perceptibly four ...
Page 143
... thickness of the wall , lighted by a little window adjoining the north side of the later turret . Everything above the basement has however been so much altered , either in the sixteenth or eighteenth century , that it is impossible to ...
... thickness of the wall , lighted by a little window adjoining the north side of the later turret . Everything above the basement has however been so much altered , either in the sixteenth or eighteenth century , that it is impossible to ...
Page 144
... thickness would have unduly restricted the width of the room , this east wall was taken down altogether , and rebuilt ... thick wall , but , with the exception already mentioned , all the other external walls have been recon- structed ...
... thickness would have unduly restricted the width of the room , this east wall was taken down altogether , and rebuilt ... thick wall , but , with the exception already mentioned , all the other external walls have been recon- structed ...
Page 274
... thick stones , whereas slabs can often be picked up without much trouble . In fact , slab - shafts characterise the Viking Age crosses of the Isle of Man , Cumberland , and the shores of the Irish Sea generally , in which parts building ...
... thick stones , whereas slabs can often be picked up without much trouble . In fact , slab - shafts characterise the Viking Age crosses of the Isle of Man , Cumberland , and the shores of the Irish Sea generally , in which parts building ...
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