Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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... Yorkshire ( especially in the Whitby area ) and Dorset . Ammonites vary in diameter from a penny to a car- wheel . Larger kinds in harder limestone were often used in the 18th century as architectural ornaments , attracting the ...
... Yorkshire ( especially in the Whitby area ) and Dorset . Ammonites vary in diameter from a penny to a car- wheel . Larger kinds in harder limestone were often used in the 18th century as architectural ornaments , attracting the ...
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... Yorkshire coast warning of Saxon raiders from across the North Sea . The station was sometimes a rectangular earthen platform inside an oblong of ditch and dyke ; sometimes a wooden tower on timber legs on a round platform of earth ...
... Yorkshire coast warning of Saxon raiders from across the North Sea . The station was sometimes a rectangular earthen platform inside an oblong of ditch and dyke ; sometimes a wooden tower on timber legs on a round platform of earth ...
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... Yorkshire , to the hundreds elsewhere , the ancient divisions of the shire for the purposes of law and justice . The odd word is from the Old Norse vápnatak , which might be trans- lated ' weapon - flourish ' . The word first de ...
... Yorkshire , to the hundreds elsewhere , the ancient divisions of the shire for the purposes of law and justice . The odd word is from the Old Norse vápnatak , which might be trans- lated ' weapon - flourish ' . The word first de ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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