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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Stock Gill, 360 yards N.E. of the church. The Bridge is a rubble structure of one span with a segmental arch. On the … projecting slightly on two sides over the stream. It is a rubble building of two storeys with a slate-covered roof and … Bridge, over Scandale Beck, m. N. of the church, is a rubble structure of one span with a roadway about 10 ft. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of earth, although the soil of the district is so full of rubble that it has the appearance rather of having been … due to the stony nature of the soil which is full of rubble, as at Lyneham Camp. Castle Bank, North Newington … of the barrow. It was found to be constructed of the rubble stone of the district. Several trenches were sunk and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… recent activity is marked by narrow rig, by brick and rubble foundations on the site of Warren House (79238106), …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the middle of the settlement of Tomson. It is of flint and rubble with ashlar dressings and buttresses, the latter … N.E. sector and all of the S.E. sector has been refaced in rubble and flint with random ashlar blocks and a few bricks; … original and of flint, but the upper 2 ft., in coursed rubble, probably indicates heightening in the 16th century. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… crest of the hill. It is of cruciform plan, built of flint rubble with clunch and Barnack-stone dressings, and is roofed …
Magna Britannia
… on both sides, having the internal part filled with loose rubble stones, with hot mortar poured plentifully over them, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… spire, and South Porch. The walls are mainly of limestone rubble laid in shallow courses, but those of the S. chapel … two storeys, with stone-slated roofs; walls are of coursed rubble except for the work of 1623, 1718 and c. 1740, and a … Matted Passage to the W. The E. elevation, originally of rubble, is now of ashlar. In c. 1623 a uniform parapet was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… agger of the Roman road, made of consolidated limestone-rubble, 1.37 m. thick and 13.7 m. wide. There was certainly a … where it is 12 m. wide and 0.25 m. high with a limestone-rubble core, now much spread by ploughing (RAF VAP F21 … S.E. as a slightly raised ridge with a lime-stone-rubble core, for some 350 m. after which it is lost for 1.25 …
Survey of London Monograph
… fo t ij s. vj d. 94 0 0 For 128 Rod. and and 51 fo t of Rubble worke in y e foundacion of y e steeple up to the first … Sept r 13. 1672 being the 2 d measurem t of Stone and Rubble worke measured from 11 fo t above y e watertable to y … per fo t ij s. vj d. 499 7 3 For 50 Rod. and 40 fo t of Rubble at per Rod xlviij s. 121 10 8 For 625 fo t of …
Survey of London
… give the original thickness. It was found, however, that rubble masonry of similar character extended at least another … foundations of the south lateral wall. The walls were of rubble masonry, consisting of blocks of chalk and ragstone, … the underside of the church floor; it consisted of coursed rubble with some fragments of Roman brick. The cores of the …
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