Ref - 23977 | John Broad | Making sense of detached kitchens : the implications of documentary evidence from seventeenth-century Wiltshire / Vernacular Architecture, 46 | 2015 | B/06.9 |
Ref - 23977 | Stephen Mileson | People and houses in south Oxfordshire, 1300-1650 / Vernacular Architecture, 46 | 2015 | E/65.4 |
Ref - 23977 | David Stocker et al | Lincolnshire's Middle Trent Valley : the building stock before enclosure : the case of Manor Farm House, Thorpe-on-the-Hill / Vernacular Architecture, 46 | 2015 | B/01.3 |
Ref - 23977 | David Prior | 88 Great Whyte, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire : the discovery of a medieval open hall and the dating of carpentry techniques in a fenland town / Vernacular Architecture, 46 | 2015 | B/05.2 |
Ref - 23977 | Joan Grundy | Dairy cattle housing in Lancashire, seventeenth to twenty-first centuries / Vernacular Architecture, 46 | 2015 | B/23.3 |
Ref - 23981 | Richard and Pamela Savage | Alexander Raby and Downside Mill : a new naval connection? / Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin, June : 456 | 2016 | B/24.3 |
Ref - 23983 | Tamsin Bapty | The Corbetts are 'victorious over all' : agricultural implement making in Shropshire, c. 1860 to 1914 / The Agricultural History Review, 64 : Part I | 2016 | E/17.7 |
Ref - 23983 | Heather Holmes | A neglected innovation : the double-furrow plough in Scotland, its early adoption and use, 1867-1880 / The Agricultural History Review, 64 : Part I | 2016 | E/17.7 |
Ref - 23983 | Piet van Cruyningen | Dutch investors and the drainage of Hatfield Chase, 1626-1656 / The Agricultural History Review, 64 : Part I | 2016 | E/17.1 |
Ref - 23983 | Godfrey Hove and Sandra Swart | The Cinderella of the cattle industry: the state and settler commercial dairy farming in Southern Rhodesia c. 1908 to 1937 / The Agricultural History Review, 64 : Part I | 2016 | E/17.32 |
Ref - 23983 | Malcolm Thick | Intensive rabbit production in London and nearby counties in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : an alternative to alternative agric\\ / The Agricultural History Review, 64 : Part I | 2016 | E/17.35 |
Ref - 24034 | Justin Davis Smith | What people can do : appreciating the value of volunteers / Journal of Education in Museums, 34 | 2013 | M/01 |
Ref - 24034 | James Nazroo | The relationship between volunteering and well-being in later life : patterns and determinants / Journal of Education in Museums, 34 | 2013 | M/01 |
Ref - 24036 | by John Walker | Suffolk traditional buildings : recent discoveries / Essex Historic Buildings Group News, January : 1 | 2016 | B/01.3 |
Ref - 24038 | by Rick Lewis | Carpentry repairs to ancient timber framed buildings / Essex Historic Buildings Group News, July : 5 | 2015 | B/10.2 |
Ref - 24039 | Philip Gaches | Understanding lime plaster / Building Limes Forum News, 18 : 1 February | 2016 | B/05.7 |
Ref - 24040 | Jill Channer | Recognising and recording historic architectural glass / Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions, 36 | 2013 | B/06.3 |
Ref - 24040 | Sarah Robinson, Peter Aiers and Neil Rushton | Conservation in action at the Churches Conservation Trust / Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions, 36 | 2013 | B/10.0 |
Ref - 24040 | Alasdair Glass | The repair and conservation of the Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London in retrospect / Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions, 36 | 2013 | B/10 |
Ref - 24040 | Edmund Bird | The listing of Brixton Markets, Lambeth, London / Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions, 36 | 2013 | B/01.6 |
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