Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... remains ' Druidical ' remains do not exist . As late as the nineteen - thirties the B.B.C. broadcast a talk connecting Stonehenge with the Druids , and ' druidical ' still creeps into daily journalism and some guidebooks as an adjective ...
... remains ' Druidical ' remains do not exist . As late as the nineteen - thirties the B.B.C. broadcast a talk connecting Stonehenge with the Druids , and ' druidical ' still creeps into daily journalism and some guidebooks as an adjective ...
Pagina 96
... remains of the fort of Walton Castle ( Roman name unknown ) near Felixstowe in Suffolk , the last of which vanished into the sea in 1933 , or of the fort at Dover ( Dubris ) ; and there is little to be seen of the Brancaster fort ...
... remains of the fort of Walton Castle ( Roman name unknown ) near Felixstowe in Suffolk , the last of which vanished into the sea in 1933 , or of the fort at Dover ( Dubris ) ; and there is little to be seen of the Brancaster fort ...
Pagina 116
... remains of chapel , cells , etc. , cut into the flaring red sandstone of Redstone Rock , where the Brethren of Red- stone lived from the 12th century . North- umberland has the most perfect mediaeval hermitage ( the remains are 14th ...
... remains of chapel , cells , etc. , cut into the flaring red sandstone of Redstone Rock , where the Brethren of Red- stone lived from the 12th century . North- umberland has the most perfect mediaeval hermitage ( the remains are 14th ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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