Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... original site by the Afon Fflur is quite unambiguous , still known as Hen Fynachlog ( " Old Abbey ' ) , and still containing foundations of the first church . 164 Donkin 165 suggests that the motive was to enjoy a better water supply ...
... original site by the Afon Fflur is quite unambiguous , still known as Hen Fynachlog ( " Old Abbey ' ) , and still containing foundations of the first church . 164 Donkin 165 suggests that the motive was to enjoy a better water supply ...
Page 135
... original plan . Geophysical survey carried out as part of the conservation programme provided tantalising evidence of wall lines which could be interpreted as belonging to an earlier or at least , different - building , but , as will be ...
... original plan . Geophysical survey carried out as part of the conservation programme provided tantalising evidence of wall lines which could be interpreted as belonging to an earlier or at least , different - building , but , as will be ...
Page 198
... original views Original drawings and paintings are by definition unique , and are not seen by many people unless exhibited in a public place . When the drawings and paintings discussed above first appeared , there was little opportunity ...
... original views Original drawings and paintings are by definition unique , and are not seen by many people unless exhibited in a public place . When the drawings and paintings discussed above first appeared , there was little opportunity ...
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CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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