The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 217F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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... Norman architecture : - " The entrance is through an old wooden porch and a round - headed doorway of fine brickwork . We were informed by the sexton that this doorway was ori- ginally surrounded by stone mouldings , ' like the priest's ...
... Norman architecture : - " The entrance is through an old wooden porch and a round - headed doorway of fine brickwork . We were informed by the sexton that this doorway was ori- ginally surrounded by stone mouldings , ' like the priest's ...
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... Norman heads . The stone mouldings of these remain in tolerable preservation externally . Indeed , the whole exterior of the chancel affords abundant proof that it is of Norman architecture as well as the nave . On the south side is the ...
... Norman heads . The stone mouldings of these remain in tolerable preservation externally . Indeed , the whole exterior of the chancel affords abundant proof that it is of Norman architecture as well as the nave . On the south side is the ...
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... Norman tower built with old Roman materials . The point which had been chiefly relied upon to prove that it was Saxon , was a pointed doorway in the west wall of the tower , made entirely of Roman bricks . Mr. Godwin observed that he ...
... Norman tower built with old Roman materials . The point which had been chiefly relied upon to prove that it was Saxon , was a pointed doorway in the west wall of the tower , made entirely of Roman bricks . Mr. Godwin observed that he ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 2 |
Discovery of Stone Kists | 18 |
Memorials of Fountains Abbey | 25 |
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