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Survey of London
… raising of the level of the floor. In this case the 3 inch gap below the storey post would have been occupied by the …
Survey of London
… the east wall remained. Between the piers, with a narrow gap at each end was an irregular brick foundation which must … set at rather more than a right-angle to them and with a gap of 9 feet between it and the nearest corner of B. In the … second courtyard. It must be assumed that the small gap between Buildings A and B was spanned by a wall in the …
Survey of London
… the building frontage changed its line on each side of the gap between the two. The width of this gap was about 14 feet: at this stage therefore the … of this culvert was not obvious. At its inner end the gap between it and the main wall (Plate 37b) was closed on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… suggest that there may have been no chronological gap between the latest Bronze-Age bronzes and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the vale of St. Albans and, later, through the Finchley Gap, and the earliest Middlesex material can be dated to a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the site considered that there might have been a gap in time between these Saxon burials and the 10th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… and had a pointed arch, but this is now fallen and only a gap remains. All the surviving windows and loops are square …
A History of the County of Sussex
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… rampart has been widened on each side of the opening. A gap at the N.E. corner would appear to denote another entrance. Another gap on the S., just W. of the field-wall, where there is a slight causeway leading inwards from the gap, may possibly indicate a third entrance. The indications …
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