Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, Volume 34The Club, 1913 - Archaeology List of members in each volume. |
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... feet of earth . By permission of Lord Montagu , the party were allowed to go over his beautiful residence , a portion of which was formerly the Abbot's house . On leaving the house Captain ELWES , on behalf of the Club , expressed their ...
... feet of earth . By permission of Lord Montagu , the party were allowed to go over his beautiful residence , a portion of which was formerly the Abbot's house . On leaving the house Captain ELWES , on behalf of the Club , expressed their ...
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... feet , roughly three - quarters of a mile , and its diameter from north to south 1,400 feet - four times that of Stonehenge . The stones , while none of them were quite so large as at Stonehenge , differed also in being rough un- tooled ...
... feet , roughly three - quarters of a mile , and its diameter from north to south 1,400 feet - four times that of Stonehenge . The stones , while none of them were quite so large as at Stonehenge , differed also in being rough un- tooled ...
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... feet , and at the top 105 feet . The material was believed to have been obtained from all round the base of the hill . In hollows which he pointed out there are five feet of alluvial deposit , showing that originally the hollows were ...
... feet , and at the top 105 feet . The material was believed to have been obtained from all round the base of the hill . In hollows which he pointed out there are five feet of alluvial deposit , showing that originally the hollows were ...
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... feet in diameter , and mentioned a tradition that the cross had been moved from the village into the churchyard . 66 The RECTOR next pointed out the chantry priest's house , a beautiful little dwelling with 15th century windows , and ...
... feet in diameter , and mentioned a tradition that the cross had been moved from the village into the churchyard . 66 The RECTOR next pointed out the chantry priest's house , a beautiful little dwelling with 15th century windows , and ...
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... feet deep and wider than the present one , was pulled down in the Civil Wars under an agreement between the impropriator and the parishioners . The existing chancel , neither large nor interesting , was built only 80 or 90 years ago ...
... feet deep and wider than the present one , was pulled down in the Civil Wars under an agreement between the impropriator and the parishioners . The existing chancel , neither large nor interesting , was built only 80 or 90 years ago ...
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Abbey acres adult male Agroeca amongst ancient appear bank Barrow Bere Wood bird Bishop Blandford Bloxworth Bournemouth bred Bridport British Briton Buckhorn Weston C. R. Digby Cambr Canford Canon Castle century Chickerell church civilisation COLLEY MARCH Corfe Cranborne Chase Cuthburga Cutting XXI depth Dicker ditch Dorchester Dors Dorset E.R.B. on July earthworks Entelecara excavations Falconer Field Club GELECHIA Gongylidiellum Heath Hill House John June King larvæ Lord Manor Mansel-Pleydell Maumbury MAUMBURY RINGS Meeting Members Milton Abbey Miss Museum Parkstone Pentin Plate prehistoric Proc Puddletown Purbeck rain rainfall rammed chalk recorded Rectory Richardson Rings Road Roman seen Sept shafts Sherborne side solid chalk Somerset species specimen Spid spider stone Studland Swanage Swanage Coast taken by E.R.B. Tarrant Hinton trench Upwey Vicarage virgin Wareham weather West Lulworth Weymouth Wicken Fen Wimborne