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  • ..., in a circa 1852 illustration taken from the Gateshead bank looking north-east]] ...rel pillars, girders extend length-wise, from which other stretch at right-angles across the arched ribs. The whole thus has a perfectly rigid character and
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  • The east aisle is dated 1683. West of the south aisle (1830) half of an ornate 12th The manse is a very fine two storey Georgian villa standing to the east on the opposite side of the main road. It dates from around 1790 and is con
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  • ...gland.talktalk.net/Bamburgh%20and%20the%20Farne%20Islands.htm |title=North East England History Pages |publisher=Northeastengland.talktalk.net |date=|acces
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  • ...the flow in the river near the junction with the River Poulter, and to the east of [[Mattersey]].<ref>{{harvnb |Environment Agency |2006 |p=19}}</ref> ...dtoft, Lincolnshire|Sandtoft]]. From Dirtness, the Don flowed to the north east, to [[Adlingfleet]], where it joined the River Trent near to its confluence
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  • ...]] and [[Inverness and Bona]]. Its utmost length is 22⅜ miles from north-east to south-west; and its breadth varies between 4½ furlongs and 7¼ miles. ...awford; a square three-story structure, surmounted by round turrets at the angles, and girt by a wall enclosing an extensive area, and by a fosse with a draw
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  • ...floors only to be gained by crossing the room to the turnpike in the south east angle. Adjacent to the turnpike is the main entrance to the building, which ...from below. There are walkways within the parapet to the north, south and east, the western gable being taken up by the flues for the Fireplaces in the fl
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  • ...in the 18th century to cover up faults in the structure and materials. Its east and west ends are marked respectively by the bowed structure, probably orig
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  • ...the south, for about fifteen miles to the north-west, meeting the sea at [[East Quantoxhead]] and [[West Quantoxhead]], on the coast of the [[Bristol Chann North and east of the hills the [[Somerset Levels]] spread out, of which the scarp of the
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  • ...cute House East Front - geograph.org.uk - 851610.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The East front: the original approach to the mansion]] Built in what came to be considered the Renaissance style, the east front, the intended principal façade, is distinguished by its Dutch gables
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  • In Anglo-Saxon times, during the Kingdom of the East Angles, a burial ground was established at Snape, possibly a royal site given the
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  • ...and the west and south walls of the north tower stand 15 feet high but the east and north walls are gone, and of the central block only a fragment of the w Two east-west running mounds may be the remains of a cross-walls. <ref>{{canmore|621
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  • ...vided into two Archdeaconries: the Archdeaconry of Leicester, covering the east of the county, and the Archdeaconry of Loughborough, covering the west. The Diocese owns a retreat house at [[Launde Abbey]] near [[East Norton]].
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  • ...'), which became the seat of the Bernician bishops. It is unknown when the Angles finally conquered the whole region, but around 604 is likely. ...ended when he was defeated and slain in battle by Rædwald of King of the East Anglians (who had given refuge to Edwin, son of Ælle, king of Deira) aroun
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  • ...rket. Learning that they were Angles he said "non angli sed angeli" (not "Angles but Angels") and hearing that they were from Deira, he said that they would ...enny, Jonathan (eds.) (2000). ''Early Deira: Archaeological studies of the East Riding in the fourth to ninth centuries AD.'' Oxford: Oxbow. ISBN 1-900188-
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  • ...wall of the north wing and a large square tower is at the south end of the east wing. ...range of Appleby Castle as seen from the keep, 2002.jpg|right|thumb|250px|East range of Appleby Castle]]
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  • ...ter accounts suggest her three successor abbesses were also members of the East Anglian Royal family. In later centuries the depredations of Viking raids m ...aisled transepts, a three storey elevation and a semi-circular apse at the east end.<ref>{{cite book|first=Eric|last=Fernie|editor1-first=Nicola|editor1-la
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  • ...ains: [[Skiddaw]], [[Scafell]], [[Scafell Pike]] and [[Helvellyn]]. To the east and south the [[Pennines|Pennine Hills]], the [[Forest of Bowland]] and [[B ...the five stations in Cumberland used by the Ordnance Survey to measure the angles of Principal Triangles for their initial survey of Britain in the years up
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  • ...mbria, UK - Diliff.jpg|left|thumb|200px|From the choir looking towards the east window]] ...d from subsidence which is evidenced by the piers, which lean at different angles.
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  • ...ehouse. Beverston Castle is two miles west of [[Tetbury]] and about a mile east of the mediæval abbey annex, [[Calcot Manor]]. The massive extant west range of Beverston Castle is flanked on its angles with square towers, and it contains a solar above a vaulted undercroft. Th
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  • ...Aberdeen (2004)]</ref> A 17th-century addition was added nearly at right angles to the original block, leading to a 17th-century design as an L-Plan, also ...stonework indicates that there was an earlier opening at the centre of the east wall. The upper floor for the present restaurant use has been altered more
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