Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 153W. Pickering, 2006 |
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Page 67
... entrance existed at the south - west corner near the Bakehouse Tower , and that visitors coming in at this point could pass eastwards from the south - west room into the south - east , then turn north into the great chamber . It seems ...
... entrance existed at the south - west corner near the Bakehouse Tower , and that visitors coming in at this point could pass eastwards from the south - west room into the south - east , then turn north into the great chamber . It seems ...
Page 85
... entrance ( see below ) . The main feature is a building , seemingly lying at right - angles to the curtain wall and probably abutting or built into it , though this was not established in the excavations . Its south - east wall has a ...
... entrance ( see below ) . The main feature is a building , seemingly lying at right - angles to the curtain wall and probably abutting or built into it , though this was not established in the excavations . Its south - east wall has a ...
Page 112
... entrance to the castle , but also marked the entrance to a circuitous but undeniably impressive drive to Baron Hill . They were built in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century and are shown on the 1829 town plan . 22 The lodges ...
... entrance to the castle , but also marked the entrance to a circuitous but undeniably impressive drive to Baron Hill . They were built in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century and are shown on the 1829 town plan . 22 The lodges ...
Contents
A newly discovered Roman marching camp at Pen Plaenau | 13 |
The inscribed stones of Llanaelhaearn Church Gwynedd and the significance of their places | 23 |
The medieval bishops effigies at Llandaff Cathedral By Madeleine Gray | 37 |
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