Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1958 |
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Page 103
... window ; this cannot be considered as having once been a window for the rood - loft unless it extended right across the north aisle and nave , an unusual length for the rood - loft . There is no reason at all why this window did not ...
... window ; this cannot be considered as having once been a window for the rood - loft unless it extended right across the north aisle and nave , an unusual length for the rood - loft . There is no reason at all why this window did not ...
Page 105
... window on the north side and the loft by a larger two - light window on the south . Visited 1947 . ST . FAGAN'S . ST . MARY . Archaeologia Cambrensis , 6th series , Vol . xiii ( 1913 ) , p . 108 . A bracket for the rood - loft with a ...
... window on the north side and the loft by a larger two - light window on the south . Visited 1947 . ST . FAGAN'S . ST . MARY . Archaeologia Cambrensis , 6th series , Vol . xiii ( 1913 ) , p . 108 . A bracket for the rood - loft with a ...
Page 106
... window 3 ft . high and 4 ft . 4 in . from the floor , above which is a larger modern window . The wall has been thickened 9 in . to allow for the rood stairs at this point . Above the chancel arch , and slightly to the south , is a ...
... window 3 ft . high and 4 ft . 4 in . from the floor , above which is a larger modern window . The wall has been thickened 9 in . to allow for the rood stairs at this point . Above the chancel arch , and slightly to the south , is a ...
Contents
Some New Discoveries and New Interpreta | 3 |
The Little Ormes Head Hoard of Roman Coins of 1907 and its Significance | 64 |
part nine | 72 |
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