Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... Horse at Tysoe there was until the 18th century a gigantic red horse cut down to the ironstone of the Edgehill scarp , probably an emblem of Tiw , the war god we com- memorate in Tuesday , Tysoe meaning the hill or spur - see HOE - of ...
... Horse at Tysoe there was until the 18th century a gigantic red horse cut down to the ironstone of the Edgehill scarp , probably an emblem of Tiw , the war god we com- memorate in Tuesday , Tysoe meaning the hill or spur - see HOE - of ...
Pagina 120
... horse chestnut may be easily recognized by their divided leaves and inedible fruit , known colloquially as ' conkers ' . QUI MALY - PENS MANNERS NVW HI !!! F This. HORSE CHESTNUT tion and tradition and reason which justified resort to ...
... horse chestnut may be easily recognized by their divided leaves and inedible fruit , known colloquially as ' conkers ' . QUI MALY - PENS MANNERS NVW HI !!! F This. HORSE CHESTNUT tion and tradition and reason which justified resort to ...
Pagina 235
... horse , speak of the long era of the ' double horse ' or riding pillion , before the new maca- damized surfaces of the 19th century , the era of horseback rather than horse and trap or dog- cart , when the horse alone could manage the ...
... horse , speak of the long era of the ' double horse ' or riding pillion , before the new maca- damized surfaces of the 19th century , the era of horseback rather than horse and trap or dog- cart , when the horse alone could manage the ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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