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The handsome open - timber roofs , the fine monumental brasses , and preReformation glass , notably the remains of a Jesse window , were all duly admired , and , in the vestry , the rich 15th century embroidery , originally supposed to ...
The handsome open - timber roofs , the fine monumental brasses , and preReformation glass , notably the remains of a Jesse window , were all duly admired , and , in the vestry , the rich 15th century embroidery , originally supposed to ...
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Entering the Museum on the spot where all interesting finds are deposited , the party viewed the carved stones , remains of pottery and old glass , & c . , recovered during the excavations . The PRESIDENT , in expressing the thanks of ...
Entering the Museum on the spot where all interesting finds are deposited , the party viewed the carved stones , remains of pottery and old glass , & c . , recovered during the excavations . The PRESIDENT , in expressing the thanks of ...
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From the Manor House the church was visited , and attention was called to the extensive remains of Norman work . The Rev. R. H. GASH , the Rector , told the story of the pair of ancient fonts , the one resting on the other .
From the Manor House the church was visited , and attention was called to the extensive remains of Norman work . The Rev. R. H. GASH , the Rector , told the story of the pair of ancient fonts , the one resting on the other .
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Mr. C. Bryant kindly allowed the visitors to view the house ; but little remains of the original structure save some portions of the chapel . BURTON BRADSTOCK . At the Church the Rector , the Rev. F. T. HARRISON , gave an interesting ...
Mr. C. Bryant kindly allowed the visitors to view the house ; but little remains of the original structure save some portions of the chapel . BURTON BRADSTOCK . At the Church the Rector , the Rev. F. T. HARRISON , gave an interesting ...
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Shortly and crisply Dr. Ord led his audience all through the sequence - from the Lias of Lyme Regis , rich in the remains of the great saurians , and the Lower and Inferior Oolite of the West Bay Coast , through the Middle Oolite near ...
Shortly and crisply Dr. Ord led his audience all through the sequence - from the Lias of Lyme Regis , rich in the remains of the great saurians , and the Lower and Inferior Oolite of the West Bay Coast , through the Middle Oolite near ...
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