Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... crosses From early times before the Norman Con- quest , crosses were commonly erected in churchyards , usually on the south side of the church . There is some evidence that the churchyard cross descends from crosses ori- ginally set up ...
... crosses From early times before the Norman Con- quest , crosses were commonly erected in churchyards , usually on the south side of the church . There is some evidence that the churchyard cross descends from crosses ori- ginally set up ...
Pagina 56
... cross a bracket was fitted to hold a long candle . When the bishop . arrived to consecrate a newly built or rebuilt church , he had to climb up a ladder to every cross with its tall lighted ... crosses The kind of cross now frequently. 56.
... cross a bracket was fitted to hold a long candle . When the bishop . arrived to consecrate a newly built or rebuilt church , he had to climb up a ladder to every cross with its tall lighted ... crosses The kind of cross now frequently. 56.
Pagina 143
... cross as its focal point . The charac- teristic market cross was for a long while little different from a CHURCHYARD CROSS , having a stepped base around a tall shaft . The cross or lantern at the head of the shaft emphasized the ...
... cross as its focal point . The charac- teristic market cross was for a long while little different from a CHURCHYARD CROSS , having a stepped base around a tall shaft . The cross or lantern at the head of the shaft emphasized the ...
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