The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 38Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1914 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 547
... remains of the county may be of real use to future investigators . We have to thank Mrs. Story Maskelyne for a donation of £ 4 towards the illustration of the Magazine . The Museum . The principal additions to the library have been ...
... remains of the county may be of real use to future investigators . We have to thank Mrs. Story Maskelyne for a donation of £ 4 towards the illustration of the Magazine . The Museum . The principal additions to the library have been ...
Page 548
... remains open . At the same time a section was cu half - way through the mound at a point a little further north , dow to the original surface level , the funds for this being specially contributed by members of our own Society . The ...
... remains open . At the same time a section was cu half - way through the mound at a point a little further north , dow to the original surface level , the funds for this being specially contributed by members of our own Society . The ...
Page 551
... the Vicar again very kindly gave an account of such remains of walls as are visible , most of them rapidly crumbling away , and showed with justifiable satisfaction the new wooden museum shed , which had only The Report . 5.5.1 .
... the Vicar again very kindly gave an account of such remains of walls as are visible , most of them rapidly crumbling away , and showed with justifiable satisfaction the new wooden museum shed , which had only The Report . 5.5.1 .
Page 554
... remains plastered over in the wall . From the garden the Members walked along the private woodland path leading to the Larmer Grounds , some half- mile distant , where in one of the many pavilions or houses tea was ready for them ...
... remains plastered over in the wall . From the garden the Members walked along the private woodland path leading to the Larmer Grounds , some half- mile distant , where in one of the many pavilions or houses tea was ready for them ...
Page 555
... remains , and thence walked through the beautiful grounds of the park to the New Castle , or present mansion , the central portion of which is said to have been built by Sir Walter Raleigh . By the kindness of Mr. Digby the Members were ...
... remains , and thence walked through the beautiful grounds of the park to the New Castle , or present mansion , the central portion of which is said to have been built by Sir Walter Raleigh . By the kindness of Mr. Digby the Members were ...
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