The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 40Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1919 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 93
... taken by traffic in the South of England , which can be traced from Marazion to Dover , though there is a divergence at Amesbury . It seems probable that the old place of crossing is indicated by the name Ratfyn , if this may be ...
... taken by traffic in the South of England , which can be traced from Marazion to Dover , though there is a divergence at Amesbury . It seems probable that the old place of crossing is indicated by the name Ratfyn , if this may be ...
Page 98
... taken and of the unusual expenditure of labour , profitless from the point of view of defensibility ; and I put forward for criticism two suggestions based on assumptions and incline to think that the second may adumbrate the truth ...
... taken and of the unusual expenditure of labour , profitless from the point of view of defensibility ; and I put forward for criticism two suggestions based on assumptions and incline to think that the second may adumbrate the truth ...
Page 100
... taken the surface was formed of made ground tapering from east to west . The evidence given by E - F is complete and convincing and the history of this section may be given at length . Mr. Beswick telephoned to say that , in digging a ...
... taken the surface was formed of made ground tapering from east to west . The evidence given by E - F is complete and convincing and the history of this section may be given at length . Mr. Beswick telephoned to say that , in digging a ...
Page 107
... and again placed on view , on an oak desk against the wall . The altar is a beautiful one of oak with A.B. 1633 carved on the end . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES , The foregoing are taken from my report By C. E. Ponting , F.S.A. 107.
... and again placed on view , on an oak desk against the wall . The altar is a beautiful one of oak with A.B. 1633 carved on the end . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES , The foregoing are taken from my report By C. E. Ponting , F.S.A. 107.
Page 108
... taken to insert the small window above referred to . The bells have now been re - hung , in a new frame , and the walls reinstated to sound condition , The gallery has been repaired and re - seated , the space beneath enclosed by ...
... taken to insert the small window above referred to . The bells have now been re - hung , in a new frame , and the walls reinstated to sound condition , The gallery has been repaired and re - seated , the space beneath enclosed by ...
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