Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... Scotland . Ap. meadows , the stem exuding a milk believed to nourish young calves . Brochs Brochs provide sufficient reason for a long holiday journey to the north . Excavations in progress from year to year should find out more about ...
... Scotland . Ap. meadows , the stem exuding a milk believed to nourish young calves . Brochs Brochs provide sufficient reason for a long holiday journey to the north . Excavations in progress from year to year should find out more about ...
Pagina 50
... Scotland ( always dedicated to the Virgin ) show how they rejected the over- complex and ornamental for a severe archi- tecture with simple capitals and a square end to their churches ( e.g. Buildwas Abbey , Shrop- shire ) . They ...
... Scotland ( always dedicated to the Virgin ) show how they rejected the over- complex and ornamental for a severe archi- tecture with simple capitals and a square end to their churches ( e.g. Buildwas Abbey , Shrop- shire ) . They ...
Pagina 179
... Scotland the life of the rampart farmsteads and villages continued ; and in Ireland it is known that the neatly circular ringforts or raths , of which there are upwards of 30,000 still to be seen , continued to be built and occupied as ...
... Scotland the life of the rampart farmsteads and villages continued ; and in Ireland it is known that the neatly circular ringforts or raths , of which there are upwards of 30,000 still to be seen , continued to be built and occupied as ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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