The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 215E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 74
... built of rubble , numbers of them are executed in random ashlar- that is , of squared stones , not set in regular courses . In the rubble - built churches , great attention is paid to the door and win- dow , and quoin - dressings ...
... built of rubble , numbers of them are executed in random ashlar- that is , of squared stones , not set in regular courses . In the rubble - built churches , great attention is paid to the door and win- dow , and quoin - dressings ...
Page 77
... built round because the builders had no squared stone to make the corners of , the ma- terial being flint . Mr. Brash's argu- ments apply only to round towers built of asblar masonry , our reviewer's only to those built of rough stone ...
... built round because the builders had no squared stone to make the corners of , the ma- terial being flint . Mr. Brash's argu- ments apply only to round towers built of asblar masonry , our reviewer's only to those built of rough stone ...
Page 454
... built the White Tower of the Tower of London . Mr. Harts- horne felt that it was difficult to run counter to generally received views ; but he disputed that Gundulph built Rochester Keep . Whatever he built at Rochester , the keep could ...
... built the White Tower of the Tower of London . Mr. Harts- horne felt that it was difficult to run counter to generally received views ; but he disputed that Gundulph built Rochester Keep . Whatever he built at Rochester , the keep could ...
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London | 3 |
ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE Archæological Institute | 40 |
The Shakspere Tercentenary Monument Committee | 67 |
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