Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... side . On later mediaeval and Tudor bridges - especially the long ones - the parapets are often carried out over the cut- waters to give V - shaped spaces into which foot passengers can squeeze when a wagon or cart goes by- or nowadays ...
... side . On later mediaeval and Tudor bridges - especially the long ones - the parapets are often carried out over the cut- waters to give V - shaped spaces into which foot passengers can squeeze when a wagon or cart goes by- or nowadays ...
Pagina 49
... side of the church , which was anciently regarded as the dangerous side more open to the activity of demons . Churchyard crosses From early times before the Norman Con- quest , crosses were commonly erected in churchyards , usually on ...
... side of the church , which was anciently regarded as the dangerous side more open to the activity of demons . Churchyard crosses From early times before the Norman Con- quest , crosses were commonly erected in churchyards , usually on ...
Pagina 74
... side of Scotland to Strathclyde , Tayside , the Hebrides and the Highlands . They seem to have been built first of all in the Iron Age , though several of them ( perhaps most of them ? ) went on being used in the Dark Ages or later ...
... side of Scotland to Strathclyde , Tayside , the Hebrides and the Highlands . They seem to have been built first of all in the Iron Age , though several of them ( perhaps most of them ? ) went on being used in the Dark Ages or later ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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