Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen8British Archaeological Association., 1853 |
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... buildings to which they originally belonged . f In small village churches of early Norman architecture , 6 EARLY CHURCH WINDOWS On the Polycephalic Amulets of the Gnostics H Syer Cuming On Early Church Windows J A Repton.
... buildings to which they originally belonged . f In small village churches of early Norman architecture , 6 EARLY CHURCH WINDOWS On the Polycephalic Amulets of the Gnostics H Syer Cuming On Early Church Windows J A Repton.
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British Archaeological Association. f In small village churches of early Norman architecture , the.
British Archaeological Association. f In small village churches of early Norman architecture , the.
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British Archaeological Association. In small village churches of early Norman architecture , the windows are remarkably small , being in some instances only round holes , seldom exceeding nine or ten inches in diameter , but splayed off ...
British Archaeological Association. In small village churches of early Norman architecture , the windows are remarkably small , being in some instances only round holes , seldom exceeding nine or ten inches in diameter , but splayed off ...
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... Norman architecture . Fig . 13 is from St. Giles's , Cambridge , with a lancet arch of the date of Henry II . Fig . 14 , a lancet window of the time of Henry III or Edward I. It may not be irrelative to the foregoing subject if I notice ...
... Norman architecture . Fig . 13 is from St. Giles's , Cambridge , with a lancet arch of the date of Henry II . Fig . 14 , a lancet window of the time of Henry III or Edward I. It may not be irrelative to the foregoing subject if I notice ...
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... Norman side porch to the church at Castle Ashby , in Northamptonshire , but not a vestige of Norman in any other portion of the church , which was of the fifteenth century ; and I could not persuade myself that the church had absolutely ...
... Norman side porch to the church at Castle Ashby , in Northamptonshire , but not a vestige of Norman in any other portion of the church , which was of the fifteenth century ; and I could not persuade myself that the church had absolutely ...
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