An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, & PracticalLongmans, Green, and Company, 1891 - 1443 pages |
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... covered with mu Others built their walls of dried lumps of turf , connected these walls together by means timbers laid across horizontally , and covered the erections with reeds and boughs , for purpose of sheltering themselves from the ...
... covered with mu Others built their walls of dried lumps of turf , connected these walls together by means timbers laid across horizontally , and covered the erections with reeds and boughs , for purpose of sheltering themselves from the ...
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... covered with boughs , and thus , after a rude fashion of vaulting , their quadrilateral roofs are formed . " The ... covering roofs . 8 The period at which wrought stone was originally used for architectural purposes is quite unknown ...
... covered with boughs , and thus , after a rude fashion of vaulting , their quadrilateral roofs are formed . " The ... covering roofs . 8 The period at which wrought stone was originally used for architectural purposes is quite unknown ...
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... covered with one not usually placed exactly horizontal , but rather in an inclining Fig . 7 . KIT'S COTTY HOUSE ... covering stone is 9 ft . These stones are of the kind called Kentish rag . Many years ago there was a single stone of a ...
... covered with one not usually placed exactly horizontal , but rather in an inclining Fig . 7 . KIT'S COTTY HOUSE ... covering stone is 9 ft . These stones are of the kind called Kentish rag . Many years ago there was a single stone of a ...
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... covered over with pieces of sandstone a yard thick and several yards long , on which the pressure is so great as to have pushed out the side walls . What wa seen was near seven feet in height , its course being to the south . The upper ...
... covered over with pieces of sandstone a yard thick and several yards long , on which the pressure is so great as to have pushed out the side walls . What wa seen was near seven feet in height , its course being to the south . The upper ...
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... covered with two blocks of stone , which fill two thirds of the space ; the other third having been destroyed by time . The second por- tal is more covered by the earth than the first , by five feet . They are 22 ft . 4 in . deep , and ...
... covered with two blocks of stone , which fill two thirds of the space ; the other third having been destroyed by time . The second por- tal is more covered by the earth than the first , by five feet . They are 22 ft . 4 in . deep , and ...
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