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 ID   Accn_Num   Statement of Responsibility   Title   Year   Shelf-Subject   Shelf-Name 
3327622788The ObserverThe great exhibition London 1851 : the art journal illustrated catalogue1970E/66.4Observ
3327722789Noel CarringtonLife in an English village1949E/72Carrin
3327822790C E C TattersallNotes on carpet knotting and weaving1961E/33.50Tatter
3327922791John Betjeman and J S GrayVictorian and Edwardian Brighton from old photographs1972E/15Sussex
33280Ref - 17645D H and A H WoolnerPeat charcoal / Industrial Archaeology, 3 : 41966
33281Ref - 17645Kenneth PontingClothing villages on the Frome / Industrial Archaeology, 3 : 41966
33282Ref - 17645Richard StoreyTie plates / Industrial Archaeology, 3 : 41966
332877759J SutcliffeInstructions for building a corn mill / A Treatise on Canals & Reservoirs1816B/24.3Sutcli
3328915743Jo Cox & John LettsThatch : thatching in England 1940-19942000B/05.62Cox, J
33292Ref - 529Mark Antony LowerSir Bevis of Hampton and his horse 'Arundel' / Sussex Archaeological Collections, IV1851
3329712681R T MasonThe architectural topography of South-East England / Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 211976B/01.3Mason,
33299Ref - 898M L PearlCobbett and his family / Countryman, 44 : 2 Winter1951
33301Ref - 898Evan FinlayVictorian parlour games / Countryman, 44 : 2 Winter1951
33302Ref - 898E P JeffreeWhere bees do best / Countryman, 44 : 2 Winter1951
3330322793Sally CrawfordDaily life in Anglo-Saxon England2009E/72.0Crawfo
3330522794Gabor Thomas et alThe later Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone: a downland manor in the making2010E/61.7Thomas
33309Ref - 19314Richard PlayleRescuing the past / Thatchline, 1 : 11990
33311Ref - 9226Richard PlayleA dying breed / Thatchline, 1 No.41992
33314Ref - 1302Sheppard FrereCanterbury excavations, 1944-8 / Antiquity, XXIII : No.911949
3332022795Colin and Rose BellCity fathers : the early history of town planning in Britain1972E/16.7Bell,
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