Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... roof timbers and the underside of the thatch , the ' black house ' was the crofter's cottage of the Outer Hebrides from Barra to Lewis , a long , low , one - storeyed rectangle of stone and thatch akin to the peasant houses of Iceland ...
... roof timbers and the underside of the thatch , the ' black house ' was the crofter's cottage of the Outer Hebrides from Barra to Lewis , a long , low , one - storeyed rectangle of stone and thatch akin to the peasant houses of Iceland ...
Pagina 110
... roof . Hammer - beams make for an open - spaced roof , marking the length of a nave with regular accents . In the great East Anglian roofs angels with outspread wings , a row of them on each side , look down into the nave from the free ...
... roof . Hammer - beams make for an open - spaced roof , marking the length of a nave with regular accents . In the great East Anglian roofs angels with outspread wings , a row of them on each side , look down into the nave from the free ...
Pagina 223
... roofing , chiefly to be found where roof- stripping gales are likely . A still earlier practice ( as on some country buildings in Iceland ) was to form the roof of overlapping sods . In Ireland , Wales and the Highlands the two ...
... roofing , chiefly to be found where roof- stripping gales are likely . A still earlier practice ( as on some country buildings in Iceland ) was to form the roof of overlapping sods . In Ireland , Wales and the Highlands the two ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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