Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... wall , enclosing wall strengthened with mural towers which pro- jected to allow defence left and right along the wall . The subsidiary buildings were generally set against the inner face of the curtain . The lord and his family ...
... wall , enclosing wall strengthened with mural towers which pro- jected to allow defence left and right along the wall . The subsidiary buildings were generally set against the inner face of the curtain . The lord and his family ...
Pagina 71
... wall with it , the stones remain interlocked and the wall is undamaged . It was said that every stone ' did its duty by its neighbour ' . Now- adays one sees old or new field walls in which this principle has been neglected . The top ...
... wall with it , the stones remain interlocked and the wall is undamaged . It was said that every stone ' did its duty by its neighbour ' . Now- adays one sees old or new field walls in which this principle has been neglected . The top ...
Pagina 96
... walls , with wall - turrets and angle - turrets , enclosing rec- tangular spaces at Burgh , Richborough , and Portchester , and an oval space at Pevensey . Modern theory suggests that the forts ( or most of them : Pevensey seems to be ...
... walls , with wall - turrets and angle - turrets , enclosing rec- tangular spaces at Burgh , Richborough , and Portchester , and an oval space at Pevensey . Modern theory suggests that the forts ( or most of them : Pevensey seems to be ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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