kiln.readthedocs.io
Projects using Kiln — Kiln 1.0 documentation
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Kiln 1.0 documentation. Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea. Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland. Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music. The Complete Works of Ben Jonson: Online Edition. The Gascon Rolls Project. Greek Bible in Byzantine Judaism. Henry III Fine Rolls. Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica. Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts. Digital Edition of Hermann Burger’s Lokalbericht. Kiln 1.0 documentation.
wiki.digitalclassicist.org
Department of Digital Humanities - The Digital Classicist Wiki
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Department of Digital Humanities. From The Digital Classicist Wiki. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Classical projects at DDH. Other Digital Humanities Projects at DDH. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Formerly Centre for Computing in the Humanities. Department: http:/ www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/index.aspx. Digital Lab: http:/ www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/digitallab/index.aspx. From the home page:. Classical projects at DDH. Daidalos database of ancient sc...
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Corbel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Corbel (disambiguation). Style stone console corbels supporting balconies on a building in Indianapolis. Is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent. Weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the structure. A piece of timber projecting in the same way was called a "tassel" or a "bragger" in the UK. Or New Stone Age, times.
billingparish.co.uk
Churches
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The Church of St Andrew is situated on high ground overlooking the Billing Brook. Before the enclosures of the Eighteenth Century, 45 Churches were visible from this spot. The Medieval Village was closer to the Church, occupying the area to the south of the Church yard. The first evidence of a Church dates from a Royal Charter of 1165. There are also two architectural features that date from this time:-. The Capital of the Central Pier in the North Aisle. At the end of the Seventeenth, or early Eighteent...
churches-uk-ireland.org
The Churches of Britain and Ireland
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The Churches of Britain and Ireland. There are a number of books available on-line, for free! Church-related ones are listed. United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland. Howard Richter has drawn my attention to this huge on-line document. Which lists all non-CoE places of worship currently licensed in England and Wales. Howard estimates about 32,000 in total. Very useful for when you are planning a photographic campaign! If anyone can point me to similar Irish or Scottish documents, I'll add those here as well.
stlawrencebrundish.co.uk
Affiliations
http://www.stlawrencebrundish.co.uk/affiliations
Past, present and future. Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland. National Pipe Organ Register. Suffolk Guild of Ringers. A Church Near You. Brundish Church, Brundish, Suffolk, England.
himilcon.wordpress.com
Recursos y fuentes | himilcón
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Rutas culturales por la Península Ibérica. Monasterios e iglesias del norte de Galicia. Monasterios e iglesias del sur de Galicia. Poblados ibéricos y villas del Bajo Aragón turolense. Ruta de las “aldeas históricas” de Portugal. Rutas megalíticas por la provincia de Granada. Tarragona. Un viaje de la Tarraco romana a la Cataluña medieval. Viaje a los orígenes de Portugal. Braga, Oporto y Guimarães. Viajes culturales por el mundo. Georgia, Armenia e Irán. Persia Aqueménida y Sasánida. Britain Express ...
lostquarries.wordpress.com
Useful Websites | A Thousand Years of Building with Stone
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A Thousand Years of Building with Stone. Exploring heritage buildings and their lost quarries. Skip to primary content. Getting Started: Buildings Research. Getting Started: Researching Quarries. The following is a list of useful online resources encompassing all aspects of the project from built heritage to geology. If you know of any priceless online sources, be it census data or a brilliant web map do get in touch. Http:/ www.worcestershire.gov.uk/libraries. Contains links to the Online catalogue.