Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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... Cornwall , Wales and border districts , often bear the names of unfamiliar saints , many of them outside the Roman calendar . These were the saints , holy men , or hermits of Celtic Christianity , who flourished in the 5th to 7th ...
... Cornwall , Wales and border districts , often bear the names of unfamiliar saints , many of them outside the Roman calendar . These were the saints , holy men , or hermits of Celtic Christianity , who flourished in the 5th to 7th ...
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... Cornwall . Cob Many cottages , farmhouses , farm buildings , garden walls , vicarages , even manor - houses , in Cornwall , Devon and Dorset , are made of cob , a mixture of earth and chopped straw ( and sometimes cowhair or horsehair ) ...
... Cornwall . Cob Many cottages , farmhouses , farm buildings , garden walls , vicarages , even manor - houses , in Cornwall , Devon and Dorset , are made of cob , a mixture of earth and chopped straw ( and sometimes cowhair or horsehair ) ...
Pagina 162
... Cornwall , the Isle of Man and Scotland . The script seems to have been invented in south - west Ireland in the 4th century , traditionally by a certain Ogma to provide secret signs for the learned . It repre- sents twenty letters of ...
... Cornwall , the Isle of Man and Scotland . The script seems to have been invented in south - west Ireland in the 4th century , traditionally by a certain Ogma to provide secret signs for the learned . It repre- sents twenty letters of ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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