The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 69Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1974 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 138
... known from sites in Leicestershire , Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire . The importance of the finds in the Nash ... known from Stanley Abbey and those numbered 8 and 9 are from Lacock Abbey . Designs 12 and 13 are also versions of ...
... known from sites in Leicestershire , Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire . The importance of the finds in the Nash ... known from Stanley Abbey and those numbered 8 and 9 are from Lacock Abbey . Designs 12 and 13 are also versions of ...
Page 140
... known from Winchester Castle77 and Halesowen Abbey in Worcestershire . 78 A row of these tiles would form a very effective front to a riser . Design 19 is a simple but effective border , which is included in this group because of its ...
... known from Winchester Castle77 and Halesowen Abbey in Worcestershire . 78 A row of these tiles would form a very effective front to a riser . Design 19 is a simple but effective border , which is included in this group because of its ...
Page 143
... known from Stanley Abbey and two from Lacock Abbey as may be seen in the table below . One hundred and sixty - one pieces of tiles in these two groups were recovered , forming about 16 % of the whole , and these , therefore , appear to ...
... known from Stanley Abbey and two from Lacock Abbey as may be seen in the table below . One hundred and sixty - one pieces of tiles in these two groups were recovered , forming about 16 % of the whole , and these , therefore , appear to ...
Contents
SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART 3 by J B Hindley I | 12 |
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY | 26 |
ENTOMOLOGICAL Report for 1973 compiled by Bowmont Weddell | 38 |
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