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Page 53
... outer ward , could be entered on foot or on horseback from the town through a western barbican and a gate in the west curtain wall . The outer ward contained several ancillary buildings such as the main kitchen , brew - house and ...
... outer ward , could be entered on foot or on horseback from the town through a western barbican and a gate in the west curtain wall . The outer ward contained several ancillary buildings such as the main kitchen , brew - house and ...
Page 62
... outer ward ; evidence for this alteration can be seen throughout this range . One arch has survived in situ and the rough masonry of the springings of six more can be seen . This operation was evidently carried out without adding ...
... outer ward ; evidence for this alteration can be seen throughout this range . One arch has survived in situ and the rough masonry of the springings of six more can be seen . This operation was evidently carried out without adding ...
Page 63
... outer wards , that two lines of sockets can be seen , apparently denoting different levels for the timber first floors . These sockets consist of square - sectioned closely spaced sinkings at an upper level and more widely spaced ...
... outer wards , that two lines of sockets can be seen , apparently denoting different levels for the timber first floors . These sockets consist of square - sectioned closely spaced sinkings at an upper level and more widely spaced ...
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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