Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... timber . So there developed at the close of the Middle Ages , and continued to the 17th and even into the 18th century , a specialized tradition of the house which is really a frame or box of timbers . In the timber - framed house ...
... timber . So there developed at the close of the Middle Ages , and continued to the 17th and even into the 18th century , a specialized tradition of the house which is really a frame or box of timbers . In the timber - framed house ...
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... timber coming down with a flood . Sometimes these are built only on the upstream 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 ...
... timber coming down with a flood . Sometimes these are built only on the upstream 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 ...
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... timber palisade of vertical logs which enclosed a timber tower - house . The base was surrounded by a ditch which , depending on local drainage , might hold water . MOON - GLADE Moon - glade The ' path ' of moonlight across the sea ...
... timber palisade of vertical logs which enclosed a timber tower - house . The base was surrounded by a ditch which , depending on local drainage , might hold water . MOON - GLADE Moon - glade The ' path ' of moonlight across the sea ...
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