The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... period , and paganized the nave itself , so that the first appearance of the interior of the church is very disappointing . The nave had previously been rebuilt in the twelfth century , and some singular marble columns of that period ...
... period , and paganized the nave itself , so that the first appearance of the interior of the church is very disappointing . The nave had previously been rebuilt in the twelfth century , and some singular marble columns of that period ...
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... period , with a large round- headed doorway at the west end , with good plain mouldings , and a small one on the south side , quite plain , also round - headed , without mouldings or shafts . The piers are cylindrical and lofty , with ...
... period , with a large round- headed doorway at the west end , with good plain mouldings , and a small one on the south side , quite plain , also round - headed , without mouldings or shafts . The piers are cylindrical and lofty , with ...
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... period of great cold . The brick earth at Fisherton was formed in a period of comparative tranquillity , although the presence of large blocks of sand- stone shewed that the temperature was still cold . The highest level gravels were ...
... period of great cold . The brick earth at Fisherton was formed in a period of comparative tranquillity , although the presence of large blocks of sand- stone shewed that the temperature was still cold . The highest level gravels were ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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