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Early British trackways, moats, mounds, camps, and sites

Chapter 30: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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The work proposes that prehistoric and early historic trackways were intentionally laid out as straight leys linking mounds, moats, camps, churches, castles and other landscape features. It outlines conclusions and supplies photographic and map-based proofs, illustrating sighting cuttings, causeways, mark-stones, and the transformation of stones into crosses while discussing the antiquity and individuality of these alignments. The text also examines trees, wells, Roman and traders’ roads, and place-name evidence, offers practical hints for field investigation, and presents numerous local examples, plates, and maps to demonstrate the survey and methods used.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

Six of the photographs are by Mr. W. M. McKaig, helper in many miles of ley-hunting.

This page is King 8vo. in the Ideal series of paper sizes, wherein octavo and quarto have the same proportion, and three master sizes give a full series of uniform shape.

The letterpress printed by the “Hereford Times,” Ltd., of Hereford.

The half-tone blocks by Messrs. Emery Walker, Ltd., London, except six kindly lent by the Woolhope Club.

The illustrations and maps printed by Messrs. Ebenezer Baylis, Worcester.

The two-colour title by Mr. W. E. Henner, Hereford.

INSTRUMENTS FOR LEY-MAPPING.

Moveable head T squares with divided quadrant, also other special appliances supplied if a demand arises.


OTHER PUBLICATIONS.

THE WATKINS MANUAL of Photographic Exposure and Development.
9th Edition (about 80,000 sold).

“The only Manual I have read which seems to me absolutely simple and direct.”—Westminster Gazette. (Post 3d.) 1s. 3d.


MUST WE TRADE IN TENTHS, being a plea against Decimal and for Octaval Coinage as more exactly fitting the wants and usage of all who make, grow, buy or sell things.

“A powerful plea.”—Financier and Bullionist. (Post 1d.) 3d.


TWO LEAFLETS FREE FOR POSTAGE.

OCTAVAL NOTATION AND THE MEASUREMENT OF BINARY INCH FRACTIONS.

IDEAL PROPORTIONS AND SIZES FOR PRINTING PAPERS.


We were established in 1900 for the manufacture of Mr. Watkins’s Exposure Meters and Development Aids in Photography. Also Dough Meters for household and trade bakers, and steel Octaval Rules.

Ask for Lists.

WATKINS’ METER CO., HEREFORD. Advt.