Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... usually controlled and fixed ) , they have buried prehistoric settle- ments , Roman roads , Dark Age and medi- aeval churches and villages , etc. , which have sometimes come to light again with sub- sequent breaching and erosion ...
... usually controlled and fixed ) , they have buried prehistoric settle- ments , Roman roads , Dark Age and medi- aeval churches and villages , etc. , which have sometimes come to light again with sub- sequent breaching and erosion ...
Pagina 218
... usually at eye level . There has been much argument about the exact nature and function of these primitive sundials ( see A. R. Green's Sundials , Incised Dials or Mass - Clocks , 1926 ) . A number of dials carved with formal skill and ...
... usually at eye level . There has been much argument about the exact nature and function of these primitive sundials ( see A. R. Green's Sundials , Incised Dials or Mass - Clocks , 1926 ) . A number of dials carved with formal skill and ...
Pagina 236
... usually kept in an AUMBRY in the chancel wall , the vestments in an oak chest ( such as the one which survives in Old Radnor church in Wales , in which there were chantry altars as well as the high altar ) . Even the great monastic ...
... usually kept in an AUMBRY in the chancel wall , the vestments in an oak chest ( such as the one which survives in Old Radnor church in Wales , in which there were chantry altars as well as the high altar ) . Even the great monastic ...
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