Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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Roman period . Its location within a context that was well sealed by a medieval deposit would suggest that the piece cannot be post - medieval , but without being able to identify its function it is impossible to determine whether the ...
Roman period . Its location within a context that was well sealed by a medieval deposit would suggest that the piece cannot be post - medieval , but without being able to identify its function it is impossible to determine whether the ...
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... period of fifty years from 1824. In many cases , especially before 1850 , Glynne does not mention the furnishings or liturgical arrangements of churches in any detail , but thereafter it is nearly always possible to tell from his ...
... period of fifty years from 1824. In many cases , especially before 1850 , Glynne does not mention the furnishings or liturgical arrangements of churches in any detail , but thereafter it is nearly always possible to tell from his ...
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... period , however , he consistently disdains . Thus , his churches have no chancel screens and this is surprising in view of his antiquarian interests and the strong medieval Radnorshire tradition of elaborate screens . Moreover , as the ...
... period , however , he consistently disdains . Thus , his churches have no chancel screens and this is surprising in view of his antiquarian interests and the strong medieval Radnorshire tradition of elaborate screens . Moreover , as the ...
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A SheelanaGig from Llanon Llansanffraid Ceredigion | 15 |
Some IrishWelsh Methodist Links | 49 |
The Progress of Ecclesiology and Ritualism in Wales | 59 |
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