Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... seems to divide into two separate earthworks , an eastern dyke of about fifteen miles in Wiltshire ( particularly bold and big on either side of A361 , the road from Beckhampton , near Marlborough , to Devizes ) and a western dyke of ...
... seems to divide into two separate earthworks , an eastern dyke of about fifteen miles in Wiltshire ( particularly bold and big on either side of A361 , the road from Beckhampton , near Marlborough , to Devizes ) and a western dyke of ...
Pagina 107
... seems to appear on some of the earlier church carvings . Grim The ' Grim ' in the names of various running earthworks ( Grim's Ditch , Grim's Dyke , in Wiltshire , Oxfordshire , Berkshire ; Grims- pound , the walled Bronze Age ...
... seems to appear on some of the earlier church carvings . Grim The ' Grim ' in the names of various running earthworks ( Grim's Ditch , Grim's Dyke , in Wiltshire , Oxfordshire , Berkshire ; Grims- pound , the walled Bronze Age ...
Pagina 168
... seems to be a formalized or debased horse with an elongated muzzle , and an equally peculiar S - dragon or sea - horse , which seems to have been derived from a stag . It has been argued convincingly that the art of the symbol stones ...
... seems to be a formalized or debased horse with an elongated muzzle , and an equally peculiar S - dragon or sea - horse , which seems to have been derived from a stag . It has been argued convincingly that the art of the symbol stones ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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