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 86
... nave , but if this was so , why are these passages existing in three almost adjoining Churches , found so rarely elsewhere in England ? Though he compares the removal of the nave of the Leigh Church to a new site with the worst ...
... nave , but if this was so , why are these passages existing in three almost adjoining Churches , found so rarely elsewhere in England ? Though he compares the removal of the nave of the Leigh Church to a new site with the worst ...
Page 104
... nave are alike both in form and detail , a very rare circumstance . This is ac- counted for in great measure by the nave , aisles , and porch having been ( with the exception of parts at the east and west ends of the south aisle ) ...
... nave are alike both in form and detail , a very rare circumstance . This is ac- counted for in great measure by the nave , aisles , and porch having been ( with the exception of parts at the east and west ends of the south aisle ) ...
Page 105
... nave , which seems to point to an early date for the latter : and the builders of the present Church followed on the same lines ; for the height of its walls - 23ft . from floor to roof- plate - is unusual for the un - clerestoried nave ...
... nave , which seems to point to an early date for the latter : and the builders of the present Church followed on the same lines ; for the height of its walls - 23ft . from floor to roof- plate - is unusual for the un - clerestoried nave ...
Page 106
... 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 , the imposts having been cut away . 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 , the imposts having been cut away . The ...
Page 107
... nave , with staircase for access from the south aisle , and oak seats ; this is exceedingly good work of the period . A three - light dormer window has been inserted in the nave roof to light the gallery . There is a peal of five fine ...
... nave , with staircase for access from the south aisle , and oak seats ; this is exceedingly good work of the period . A three - light dormer window has been inserted in the nave roof to light the gallery . There is a peal of five fine ...
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