The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 42Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1924 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... remains bluish with potassic iodide . " L. campestris ( B. de Lesd . ) . 7 , 8. Very common on walls near Great Bedwyn ; a common plant with white or greyish thallus and brown apothecia . L. atra ( Ach . ) . 7,8 . Very common on houses ...
... remains bluish with potassic iodide . " L. campestris ( B. de Lesd . ) . 7 , 8. Very common on walls near Great Bedwyn ; a common plant with white or greyish thallus and brown apothecia . L. atra ( Ach . ) . 7,8 . Very common on houses ...
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... remains • • to form a considerable piece of water , on the head of which they are now at work . May 30th . Mr. Browne's plantations are very young but promising . Aug. 5th . Mr. Browne the Gardener came to dinner , and spent the evening ...
... remains • • to form a considerable piece of water , on the head of which they are now at work . May 30th . Mr. Browne's plantations are very young but promising . Aug. 5th . Mr. Browne the Gardener came to dinner , and spent the evening ...
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... remains to notice the cascade and the rockwork with its subterranean passage ( now for some unexplained reason known as the " Crooked Mustard " ) with which Shelburne adorned Lancelot Brown's pond - head some years after this had been ...
... remains to notice the cascade and the rockwork with its subterranean passage ( now for some unexplained reason known as the " Crooked Mustard " ) with which Shelburne adorned Lancelot Brown's pond - head some years after this had been ...
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... remains in situ , with the walled approach to the house and some large elms which appear to have once formed part of an avenue running from it down to the river . The following is an extract from some " Notes on his private affairs ...
... remains in situ , with the walled approach to the house and some large elms which appear to have once formed part of an avenue running from it down to the river . The following is an extract from some " Notes on his private affairs ...
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... remains to say a word about the Terraces , which now form an important feature of Bowood House . These were all built in the time of the third Lord Lansdowne : - the Upper Terrace probably not long after his succession , but I have not ...
... remains to say a word about the Terraces , which now form an important feature of Bowood House . These were all built in the time of the third Lord Lansdowne : - the Upper Terrace probably not long after his succession , but I have not ...
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