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Page 58
... window both appear to have been reconstructed . W. J. Hemp believed that the window had been doubled in width around 1910 , though in fact its form and size would be convincing for a medieval two - light window missing its central ...
... window both appear to have been reconstructed . W. J. Hemp believed that the window had been doubled in width around 1910 , though in fact its form and size would be convincing for a medieval two - light window missing its central ...
Page 61
... window embrasure . The presence of the garderobe in the passageway is socially awkward , but leaving this detail aside , the route may be explained by the need to bring food into the upper room , when the royal household was dining ...
... window embrasure . The presence of the garderobe in the passageway is socially awkward , but leaving this detail aside , the route may be explained by the need to bring food into the upper room , when the royal household was dining ...
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... window embrasures , both set within wall recesses ; that on the west produced sherds of an early to mid thirteenth ... window embrasure , its lower half blocked . A further window has been revealed in the ( external ) south - east side ...
... window embrasures , both set within wall recesses ; that on the west produced sherds of an early to mid thirteenth ... window embrasure , its lower half blocked . A further window has been revealed in the ( external ) south - east side ...
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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