The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, Volume 5William Reeves and T. Fisher Unwin, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... four of the aides were hurt . On the 22nd the barriers began . On the 23rd our King and his sister , Queen Mary , went in masquing habits to see the French Queen at Ardres , Francis I. going to see the English Queen . On the 24th ...
... four of the aides were hurt . On the 22nd the barriers began . On the 23rd our King and his sister , Queen Mary , went in masquing habits to see the French Queen at Ardres , Francis I. going to see the English Queen . On the 24th ...
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... four ounces . In length about four inches , as rich in colour as if just manufactured , enamelled and most richly chased with Scandinavian ornamentation , it seemed to have suffered little by its long entombment . Just below it was the ...
... four ounces . In length about four inches , as rich in colour as if just manufactured , enamelled and most richly chased with Scandinavian ornamentation , it seemed to have suffered little by its long entombment . Just below it was the ...
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... four days ' work the indication of an interment was the finding , at a depth of 20 ft . from the top of the mound ... four inches by two , and weighs four ounces . This brooch - buckle is of the cross or Tau - shaped form , and Mr ...
... four days ' work the indication of an interment was the finding , at a depth of 20 ft . from the top of the mound ... four inches by two , and weighs four ounces . This brooch - buckle is of the cross or Tau - shaped form , and Mr ...
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... four feet square , composed of several oak planks joined - as a landmark in the history of painting in England . The composition was familiar to students of art through the engraving in Walpole's " Anecdotes of Painting . ” He described ...
... four feet square , composed of several oak planks joined - as a landmark in the history of painting in England . The composition was familiar to students of art through the engraving in Walpole's " Anecdotes of Painting . ” He described ...
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... four divisions : -i . Romanesque ( a , Saxon , b , Norman ) ; ii . Early English ; iii . Decorated ( a , Geometrical ; b , With reference to this statement , the correspondent of The Times writes from Rome as follows : " Some ...
... four divisions : -i . Romanesque ( a , Saxon , b , Norman ) ; ii . Early English ; iii . Decorated ( a , Geometrical ; b , With reference to this statement , the correspondent of The Times writes from Rome as follows : " Some ...
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