The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page i
... Stone- henge , 175. Ramsbury , Bedwyn , and Marlborough , 176. Silbury Hill and Avebury , 179. Ludgershall , 179. Devizes , 180. Steeple Ashton , 182. Brooke Hall , near Westbury , 182. Edington , 185. Westbury to Trowbridge and Bath ...
... Stone- henge , 175. Ramsbury , Bedwyn , and Marlborough , 176. Silbury Hill and Avebury , 179. Ludgershall , 179. Devizes , 180. Steeple Ashton , 182. Brooke Hall , near Westbury , 182. Edington , 185. Westbury to Trowbridge and Bath ...
Page ii
... Stone- henge ( a Pastoral ) , 212. Rev. W. Harte , 212. Queen Anne at Whetham , 212. The Princess Wilbrahama , 213 . at Devizes , 214 . CONTRIBUTIONS to Museum and Library ... Penates found 216 No. II . THE EARL OF HERTFORD'S ...
... Stone- henge ( a Pastoral ) , 212. Rev. W. Harte , 212. Queen Anne at Whetham , 212. The Princess Wilbrahama , 213 . at Devizes , 214 . CONTRIBUTIONS to Museum and Library ... Penates found 216 No. II . THE EARL OF HERTFORD'S ...
Page 15
... stones or brasses , and other relics , are removed or destroyed . Much , no doubt , that might have been preserved , or at least imperishably recorded by full descriptions , measurements , and drawings , only half a century back , is ...
... stones or brasses , and other relics , are removed or destroyed . Much , no doubt , that might have been preserved , or at least imperishably recorded by full descriptions , measurements , and drawings , only half a century back , is ...
Page 17
... stones , vessels , and similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again lost ; or , if not lost , so treated , at least , that their local interest , and with it their historical value , is de ...
... stones , vessels , and similar relics , are not from time to time found , and after a very brief interval again lost ; or , if not lost , so treated , at least , that their local interest , and with it their historical value , is de ...
Page 27
... stones which are now so well understood to be the remains of ancient animals and plants successively entombed in the crust of the earth , were looked upon as monstrosities , lusus naturæ : and the most childish interpre- tations , as ...
... stones which are now so well understood to be the remains of ancient animals and plants successively entombed in the crust of the earth , were looked upon as monstrosities , lusus naturæ : and the most childish interpre- tations , as ...
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