Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson. Field names Names to distinguish fields are an obvious necessity , and in past centuries the farmer named his fields no less than he named his cows or his children . The interest ...
The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson. Field names Names to distinguish fields are an obvious necessity , and in past centuries the farmer named his fields no less than he named his cows or his children . The interest ...
Pagina 86
... fields . The nucleus is the VILLAGE , the villagers living in the main off the produce of two or three great ' open fields ' . Modern theory veers to the possibility that the system of open fields was not introduced by the Anglo ...
... fields . The nucleus is the VILLAGE , the villagers living in the main off the produce of two or three great ' open fields ' . Modern theory veers to the possibility that the system of open fields was not introduced by the Anglo ...
Pagina 87
... fields . Field areas , or the areas into which they were sub - divided , depended in the past on the amount of ... fields in the Second World War and since have often been enlarged by the grubbing up of hedges . Some books to read ...
... fields . Field areas , or the areas into which they were sub - divided , depended in the past on the amount of ... fields in the Second World War and since have often been enlarged by the grubbing up of hedges . Some books to read ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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