Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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... Bridges The shape of the arch or arches of an older bridge will indicate more or less when it was built , since bridge - arches conform to the BRIDGES arch - shape customary at any time in other buildings . Bridges with rather narrow ...
... Bridges The shape of the arch or arches of an older bridge will indicate more or less when it was built , since bridge - arches conform to the BRIDGES arch - shape customary at any time in other buildings . Bridges with rather narrow ...
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The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson. A shness Bridge , a packhorse BRIDGE , near Grange- in - Borrowdale , Cumbria . The he Dun Carloway BROCH , or fortified homestead ,. BRIGID'S CROSS in use or superannuated ...
The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson. A shness Bridge , a packhorse BRIDGE , near Grange- in - Borrowdale , Cumbria . The he Dun Carloway BROCH , or fortified homestead ,. BRIGID'S CROSS in use or superannuated ...
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... bridge . Often , too , one sees a ford with nothing more than a narrow pack- horse bridge . Bridging a stream did not always dislodge the old ford names : Oxford remains Oxford , and in Wales the Welsh for bridge was often tacked on to ...
... bridge . Often , too , one sees a ford with nothing more than a narrow pack- horse bridge . Bridging a stream did not always dislodge the old ford names : Oxford remains Oxford , and in Wales the Welsh for bridge was often tacked on to ...
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