40835 | 26070 | P A Hopkins | Can HBIM, as developed at the Dublin Institute of Technology, be adapted for modelling historic timber-framed buildings? | 2020 | B/10.2 | DIS Ho |
40836 | Ref - 147 | Kathleen Bell | Worthing started it - war time basket weaving / Sussex County Magazine, XVIII | 1944 | | |
40837 | Ref - 825 | A R J Ramsey | The history of technology in place names. 3. river crossings / Amateur Historian, 7 : 8 | 1967 | | |
40839 | 26071 | J R Walker | Repointing early English brickwork: are we over relying on the exposed aggregate joint? | 2018 | B/05.3 | DIS Wa |
40841 | 26072 | B Lewis | What lessons could Australian heritage carpenters learn from Russia and Sweden's timber conservation training programmes? | 2019 | B/10.8 | DIS Le |
40843 | 8896 | W C Moore | Cereal diseases : their recognition and control | 1949 | E/17.37 | Moore |
40844 | 26073 | Nigel Sansom | Can water vapour permeate through epoxy resin coated oak? | 2018 | B/10.2 | Sansom |
40845 | 26074 | Stefan Emmelmann | Authentic craftsmanship in conserving historic buildings and their ornaments: reflections | 2018 | B/10.0 | DIS E |
40846 | Ref - 24940 | Harvey Osborne | John Bright's Poacher : poaching , politics and the illicit trade in live game in early Victorian England / Agricultural History Review, 66 : Part II | 2018 | | |
40848 | Ref - 24940 | Wouter Ronsijn and Eric Vanhaute | From the hungry 1840s to the dear 1850s : the case of Belgium`s food price crisis, 1853-56 / Agricultural History Review, 66 : Part II | 2018 | | |
40849 | Ref - 25533 | Christopher Dyer | The housing of peasant livestock in England, 1200-1520 / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part I | 2019 | | |
40850 | Ref - 25565 | Spike Gibbs | Lords, tenants and attitudes to manorial office-holding, c. 1300-c.1600 / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part II | 2019 | | |
40851 | Ref - 25565 | Robeert Liddiard | Decline and disbarkment : management trends in English deer parks, 1500-1750 / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part II | 2019 | | |
40852 | Ref - 25565 | Danae Tankard | "A garden to every cottage" : cottage gardens and the nineteent -century agricultural labourer / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part II | 2019 | | |
40853 | Ref - 25565 | Catherine Glover | "In good hands" : the preservation of the New Forest and the long journey towards National Park designation / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part II | 2019 | | |
40854 | Ref - 25565 | R.W. Hoyle | Opposition to the creation of national parks : the case of the Yorkshire Dales / Agricultural History Review, 67 : Part II | 2019 | | |
40856 | Ref - 25652 | William D Shannon | "An excellent improver of the soil" : marl and the landscape of lowland Lancashire / Agricultural History Review, 68 : Part II | 2020 | | |
40857 | Ref - 25652 | Albert Gallon | Creating a landed dynasty : Sir William Heathcote (1693-1751) of Hursley, Hampshirr / Agricultural History Review, 68 : Part II | 2020 | | |
40858 | Ref - 25652 | Samantha A Shave | The land agent and the old poor laws : examining the correspondence of William Spencer in Sapcote, Leicesteershire / Agricultural History Review, 68 : Part II | 2020 | | |
40859 | Ref - 25587 | R.W.Hoyle | Shrewsbury, dearth, and extreme weather at the end of the sixteenth century / Agricultural History Review, 68 : Part I | 2019 | | |
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