Ref - 15352 | by Malcolm Hislop | Rock House Farm, Great Haywood : a fifteenth-century Staffordshire semi? / Vernacular Architecture, 34 | 2003 | B/05.2 |
Ref - 15352 | D F Stenning et al | Small aisled halls in Essex / Vernacular Architecture, 34 | 2003 | B/05.2 |
Ref - 15352 | by Nicholas A D Molyneux et al | The detached bell tower, St Leonard's parish church, Yarpole, Herefordshire / Vernacular Architecture, 34 | 2003 | B/26 |
Ref - 15352 | by Kathryn Baird | An overview of secular wall paintings in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in the Welsh Marches / Vernacular Architecture, 34 | 2003 | B/07.4 |
Ref - 15354 | by Ruth Bubb | The Penn Doom : the re-examination and conservation of an important medieval painting on wood / The Conservator, No. 27 | 2003 | B/07.4 |
Ref - 15375 | by Brenda Watkin | Another look at shutters / Historic Buildings in Essex | 2003 | B/06.3 |
Ref - 15375 | by Brenda Watkin | Elms Farm, Thorpe-le-Soken / Historic Buildings in Essex | 2003 | B/23.1 |
Ref - 15375 | by Sue Brown | Outhouse at Gill House - Runsell Green, Danbury / Historic Buildings in Essex | 2003 | B/05.2 |
Ref - 15375 | by John Walker | 12 St Johns Green, Writtle, Essex / Historic Buildings in Essex | 2003 | B/22 |
Ref - 15394 | by Richard Britnell | Fields, farms and sun-division in a moorland region, 1100-1400 / The Agricultural History Review, 52 Part I | 2004 | E/17.1 |
Ref - 15394 | by Selina Todd | Young women, work and family in inter-war rural England / The Agricultural History Review, 52 : Part I | 2004 | E/17.0 |
Ref - 15396 | by J B Smith | Lying for the whetstone : a saying and its links with folk life and tradition / Folk Life, 42 | 2003/2004 | E/71.6 |
Ref - 15396 | by Shane Lehane | Slean turf in North Cork / Folk Life, 42 | 2003 / 2004 | E/33.19 |
Ref - 15396 | by Fionnuala Carson Williams | A fire of stones curse rekindled / Folk Life, 42 | 2003 / 2004 | E/71.6 |
Ref - 15396 | by Bob Powell | The Fenland 'osskeeper / Folk Life, 42 | 2003 / 2004 | E/17.38 |
Ref - 15396 | by John H Edwards | Textile dyeing through the ages / Folk Life, 42 | 2003/2004 | E/33.51 |
Ref - 15396 | by John Burnett, Katherine Mercer and Anita Quye | The practice of dyeing wool in Scotland c.1790-c.1840 / Folk Life, 42 | 2003 / 2004 | E/74 |
Ref - 15436 | compiled by John Blackwell | Gazetteer of places mentioned in newsletters 1-50 / Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society Newsletters | | E/30 |
Ref - 15578 | Christopher Pearce | Faked facades : used to give brickwork the appearance of stone, is stucco inventive icing on the cake or the depths of deceit? / Traditional Homes, October : 3 : 1 | 1986 | B/10.6 |
Ref - 15578 | Brian Bowers and David Woodcock | Burning the midnight oil : for many centuries oil was the most sophisticated lighting fuel ? its development and use in table lamps / Traditional Homes, October : 3 : 1 | 1986 | E/34 |
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