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Page xxix
A large number of the tiles , as Mr. Nash - Brown mentioned , are still in place , but covered by two or three feet of earth . By permission of Lord Montagu , the party were allowed to go over his beautiful residence , a portion of ...
A large number of the tiles , as Mr. Nash - Brown mentioned , are still in place , but covered by two or three feet of earth . By permission of Lord Montagu , the party were allowed to go over his beautiful residence , a portion of ...
Page xxxi
The circumference of the place , he said was about 4,400 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 thom were quite so large ...
The circumference of the place , he said was about 4,400 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 thom were quite so large ...
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It is 125 feet high from the surface of the ground ; the diameter of the base is 555 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 ...
It is 125 feet high from the surface of the ground ; the diameter of the base is 555 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 ...
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After the exterior of the church and the spire had been inspected , Mr. ALFRED POPE drow attention to the mutilated shaft of a cross , standing upon a circular calvary of 12 feet in diameter , and mentioned a tradition that ...
After the exterior of the church and the spire had been inspected , Mr. ALFRED POPE drow attention to the mutilated shaft of a cross , standing upon a circular calvary of 12 feet in diameter , and mentioned a tradition that ...
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The original chancel , 28 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 ...
The original chancel , 28 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 ...
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