The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 61-62Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1966 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... original foundations and with its east and north walls in the original alignments . At this stage the present archway was opened through from this chapel into the chancel . Also at this stage the present south porch was built . Plan 7 ...
... original foundations and with its east and north walls in the original alignments . At this stage the present archway was opened through from this chapel into the chancel . Also at this stage the present south porch was built . Plan 7 ...
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... original single - splayed window by hacking out the splay on the outside , and in doing so cutting away the pilaster ( PL . Iva ) .7 The inner arch of this window needs most careful attention ( FIG . 4a ) . If we exclude the down- ward ...
... original single - splayed window by hacking out the splay on the outside , and in doing so cutting away the pilaster ( PL . Iva ) .7 The inner arch of this window needs most careful attention ( FIG . 4a ) . If we exclude the down- ward ...
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... original windows in this building except in the porticus , from which the nave was probably separated by doors or curtains . Such an extreme darkness would of course suit the hypothesis of a special purpose for the original building ...
... original windows in this building except in the porticus , from which the nave was probably separated by doors or curtains . Such an extreme darkness would of course suit the hypothesis of a special purpose for the original building ...
Contents
VOLUME 61 | 1 |
A LATE FIRSTCENTURY WELL AT CVNETIO by F K Annable | 9 |
PAGAN SAXON BURIALS AND BOUNDARIES IN WILTSHIRE by D J Bonney | 25 |
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