Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... ancient disintegration of granite outcrops in extreme cold , the blocks falling on to snowdrifts frozen hard against the tors , and shooting off downhill . Cloister By the cloister , the covered vaulted alley enclosing a rectangular ...
... ancient disintegration of granite outcrops in extreme cold , the blocks falling on to snowdrifts frozen hard against the tors , and shooting off downhill . Cloister By the cloister , the covered vaulted alley enclosing a rectangular ...
Pagina 106
... ancient plough beam became the handle of a metal dipper for taking up water , the box or ox shape became its bowl . Green lane A term of pleasant summery emotion rather than a distinct category of ancient ways : it implies hedges on ...
... ancient plough beam became the handle of a metal dipper for taking up water , the box or ox shape became its bowl . Green lane A term of pleasant summery emotion rather than a distinct category of ancient ways : it implies hedges on ...
Pagina 184
... ancient ridgeways and tracks will be found in two chapters of O. G. S. Crawford's Archaeology in the Field ( 1953 ) which begin by defining the track as ' not made or designed ' but something which has grown in response to the need of ...
... ancient ridgeways and tracks will be found in two chapters of O. G. S. Crawford's Archaeology in the Field ( 1953 ) which begin by defining the track as ' not made or designed ' but something which has grown in response to the need of ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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18th century Abbey ancient Anglo-Saxon appears areas barrow became belong bridge Britain British building built called carved Castle chalk chapel Christ church coast coloured common Cornwall cross districts ditch early earth East England English especially farm feet fields forest frequently garden give green hill horse hundred inside Ireland Irish iron Isles kind known lake land landscape late later Latin less light limestone living look lord mark means mediaeval Middle Ages miles natural Old English once original parish park place-names remains river road rock Roman roof round Scotland seems seen shape shire side sometimes spring stone stream summer surface timber tower town trees turned usually valley village Wales wall Welsh wood Yorkshire