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Page vii
... Rampart at Wilderspool ... III . Plans and Sections of Smelting Furnaces and sup- posed Glass Furnaces ... IV . Base of Smelting Furnace ( west and east views ) ... V. View , Plan , and Section of Iron Purifying Furnace VI . Smelting ...
... Rampart at Wilderspool ... III . Plans and Sections of Smelting Furnaces and sup- posed Glass Furnaces ... IV . Base of Smelting Furnace ( west and east views ) ... V. View , Plan , and Section of Iron Purifying Furnace VI . Smelting ...
Page xxx
... RAMPART . West Side . Since its discovery , in September , 1898 , the foundation of the western rampart throughout its entire length , a distance of nearly 100 yards , has been explored . Its outer face and several widths have been ...
... RAMPART . West Side . Since its discovery , in September , 1898 , the foundation of the western rampart throughout its entire length , a distance of nearly 100 yards , has been explored . Its outer face and several widths have been ...
Page xxxi
... rampart and strikes off at right angles west- ward ; and where also the outer row of facing stones inclines inwards and lies obliquely , partly across the line of the main wall . The footings of the external wall ( which will be ...
... rampart and strikes off at right angles west- ward ; and where also the outer row of facing stones inclines inwards and lies obliquely , partly across the line of the main wall . The footings of the external wall ( which will be ...
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... rampart ) with a narrow byway or street running westward at right angles . ( 3 ) At 27 feet from the north - west angle , as stated in my previous report , the marginal blocks of the rampart are of larger size , and the interval between ...
... rampart ) with a narrow byway or street running westward at right angles . ( 3 ) At 27 feet from the north - west angle , as stated in my previous report , the marginal blocks of the rampart are of larger size , and the interval between ...
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... rampart , was situated at 31 feet from the fence of the lawn , and 248 feet from the south fence . The three walls forming it were 2 feet 6 inches thick , one of which was 26 feet in length parallel to the rampart , and the two return ...
... rampart , was situated at 31 feet from the fence of the lawn , and 248 feet from the south fence . The three walls forming it were 2 feet 6 inches thick , one of which was 26 feet in length parallel to the rampart , and the two return ...
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