Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volume 6The Society, 1883 - Cumberland (England) The transactions cover the years 1866- and include the society's proceedings. No proceedings are included in n.s. v. 70 (1970). |
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... traces of a step or terrace , as for a line of pali- sades , in front of and below the main defence . The area within the ditch is 113 yards broad , and its length , now 134 yards , was probably 198 yards , those being the propor- tions ...
... traces of a step or terrace , as for a line of pali- sades , in front of and below the main defence . The area within the ditch is 113 yards broad , and its length , now 134 yards , was probably 198 yards , those being the propor- tions ...
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... traces of a fireplace between them , all which seem to belong to the hall . At the north end , also , on the first - floor , are remains of a handsome door , in the Perpendicular style , with a four - centered arch beneath a square head ...
... traces of a fireplace between them , all which seem to belong to the hall . At the north end , also , on the first - floor , are remains of a handsome door , in the Perpendicular style , with a four - centered arch beneath a square head ...
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... trace of a rebate of a doorway . This , if original , must have led into a cell below the fore - building , as at Rochester ; but it may be a Decorated insertion . It is nearly covered up with rubbish . In the north - east angle , which ...
... trace of a rebate of a doorway . This , if original , must have led into a cell below the fore - building , as at Rochester ; but it may be a Decorated insertion . It is nearly covered up with rubbish . In the north - east angle , which ...
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... traces remain on the south and west sides . The arcade had slender piers and trefoiled arches . It is unusual to find so ornate a room in the first , or , indeed , any floor in a Norman keep it must have more resembled a chapter - house ...
... traces remain on the south and west sides . The arcade had slender piers and trefoiled arches . It is unusual to find so ornate a room in the first , or , indeed , any floor in a Norman keep it must have more resembled a chapter - house ...
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... traces of a larger and more lofty doorway , in the ornate Decorated style , -evidently an insertion . This would give direct passage into the first - floor of the keep , and was probably inserted when the arcading was introduced , and ...
... traces of a larger and more lofty doorway , in the ornate Decorated style , -evidently an insertion . This would give direct passage into the first - floor of the keep , and was probably inserted when the arcading was introduced , and ...
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