The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 40Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1919 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 85
... the three great Roman and British Christian shrines . 66 As regards the passages from the north aisle to the chancel in Hilmarton , Bremhill , and Great Somerford Churches , he Recent Wiltshire Books , Pamphlets , Articles , & c . 85.
... the three great Roman and British Christian shrines . 66 As regards the passages from the north aisle to the chancel in Hilmarton , Bremhill , and Great Somerford Churches , he Recent Wiltshire Books , Pamphlets , Articles , & c . 85.
Page 86
... chancel arch in 1854 , which makes absolute nonsense of his whole description , for the passage ( in Wilts Arch . Mag . ) refers not to Stockton at all , but to Yatesbury ! Again , under Stonehenge he quotes the well known passage from ...
... chancel arch in 1854 , which makes absolute nonsense of his whole description , for the passage ( in Wilts Arch . Mag . ) refers not to Stockton at all , but to Yatesbury ! Again , under Stonehenge he quotes the well known passage from ...
Page 87
... chancel arch " and are of chalk and not wood , as stated here . The " Rudge Cup " was not found at Cunetio , the lectern at Durnford is of the 17th and not of the 13th century . Unfortunately there are a number of other like ...
... chancel arch " and are of chalk and not wood , as stated here . The " Rudge Cup " was not found at Cunetio , the lectern at Durnford is of the 17th and not of the 13th century . Unfortunately there are a number of other like ...
Page 104
... chancel ; each aisle has a door and four three - light pointed windows exactly similar , in the side wall , the east and west ends being without windows , whilst the north and south arcades of the nave are alike both in form and detail ...
... chancel ; each aisle has a door and four three - light pointed windows exactly similar , in the side wall , the east and west ends being without windows , whilst the north and south arcades of the nave are alike both in form and detail ...
Page 106
... chancel arch spans the full width of the nave ; it appears to have been inserted in the wall of an earlier chancel soon after the erection of the arcades . It has plain chamfers in lieu of hollows and these are carried down to the floor ...
... chancel arch spans the full width of the nave ; it appears to have been inserted in the wall of an earlier chancel soon after the erection of the arcades . It has plain chamfers in lieu of hollows and these are carried down to the floor ...
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