The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 58Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1963 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 156
... churches seem to have been single - splayed , that is to say narrow at the outer face of the wall and widening uniformly to the interior . ( Fig . 1 - top ) . These features are clearly shown , for example , in St. Paul's Church at ...
... churches seem to have been single - splayed , that is to say narrow at the outer face of the wall and widening uniformly to the interior . ( Fig . 1 - top ) . These features are clearly shown , for example , in St. Paul's Church at ...
Page 159
... church building in Wessex was Dunstan , Abbot of Glastonbury ( 943-957 ) , Bishop of Worcester ( 957-59 ) and Archbishop of Canterbury ( 960- 988 ) . In the field of architecture his name is particularly associated with great rebuilding ...
... church building in Wessex was Dunstan , Abbot of Glastonbury ( 943-957 ) , Bishop of Worcester ( 957-59 ) and Archbishop of Canterbury ( 960- 988 ) . In the field of architecture his name is particularly associated with great rebuilding ...
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... church , the four arms were all of the same width and the tower was simply a square structure , also of the same width , erected upon the crossing . By contrast , Anglo - Saxon cruciform churches ( or such few of them as survive ) were ...
... church , the four arms were all of the same width and the tower was simply a square structure , also of the same width , erected upon the crossing . By contrast , Anglo - Saxon cruciform churches ( or such few of them as survive ) were ...
Contents
By R E Sandell | 1 |
The Origin and Early Development of the Saxon Borough with Special Reference to Crick | 7 |
By J and H M Taylor 1617 | 16 |
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