The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 36Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1910 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... probably have noticed on the top of the tower a mushroom - shaped erection of lead , which covers what one might describe as an incipient spire . Undoubtedly it was originally intended to finish off the tower with an open lace - work ...
... probably have noticed on the top of the tower a mushroom - shaped erection of lead , which covers what one might describe as an incipient spire . Undoubtedly it was originally intended to finish off the tower with an open lace - work ...
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... ( probably one additional bay ) . They also promised to build the pillars , arches , and clerestory , on the north side to correspond with the work of the same kind done by the parishioners on the south side of the choir . The capitals of ...
... ( probably one additional bay ) . They also promised to build the pillars , arches , and clerestory , on the north side to correspond with the work of the same kind done by the parishioners on the south side of the choir . The capitals of ...
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... probably 1470-1490 , but it is supposed that the work of building was continuous , though slow . It will be noticed that the line of the completed chancel aisles was continued , making the north side of the tower a part of the wall of ...
... probably 1470-1490 , but it is supposed that the work of building was continuous , though slow . It will be noticed that the line of the completed chancel aisles was continued , making the north side of the tower a part of the wall of ...
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... ( probably an oratory ) . This window is in three lights , and contains good remains of fifteenth century coloured glass : -St . Christopher and the divine infant , in the middle light ; with St. Thomas of Canterbury carrying the ...
... ( probably an oratory ) . This window is in three lights , and contains good remains of fifteenth century coloured glass : -St . Christopher and the divine infant , in the middle light ; with St. Thomas of Canterbury carrying the ...
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... probably at the date cut over it - 1755 , when the east wall was rebuilt , and brick courses were introduced into the plinth . The chancel has a priest's door in the south wall : the nave has a doorway in the south wall with semi ...
... probably at the date cut over it - 1755 , when the east wall was rebuilt , and brick courses were introduced into the plinth . The chancel has a priest's door in the south wall : the nave has a doorway in the south wall with semi ...
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