Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 187
... road will be picked up again on the other side of the park . Basically our net of by - roads came as a response to horse - traffic - hoof traffic and not wheel traffic , to horses as beasts of burden carrying on their backs everything ...
... road will be picked up again on the other side of the park . Basically our net of by - roads came as a response to horse - traffic - hoof traffic and not wheel traffic , to horses as beasts of burden carrying on their backs everything ...
Pagina 188
... road ) - these were camps and road built against the Silures of South Wales . Roman roads - According to Ivan Margary ( whose Roman Roads of Britain , in two volumes , 1955 , 1957 , is the necessary book for exploring them ) , Roman roads ...
... road ) - these were camps and road built against the Silures of South Wales . Roman roads - According to Ivan Margary ( whose Roman Roads of Britain , in two volumes , 1955 , 1957 , is the necessary book for exploring them ) , Roman roads ...
Pagina 207
... road signal station , drive along A66 , the Roman road across the wild , lofty moors of Durham and Cumbria , between the Roman forts at Rokeby and Brough . The road goes through a temporary Roman fort at 1,468 feet above the sea - level ...
... road signal station , drive along A66 , the Roman road across the wild , lofty moors of Durham and Cumbria , between the Roman forts at Rokeby and Brough . The road goes through a temporary Roman fort at 1,468 feet above the sea - level ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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