Morris, R. (1974). The remodelling of the Hereford aisles. J Brit Archaeol Ass ser 3 37. Vol 37, pp. 21-39.

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The remodelling of the Hereford aisles
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J Brit Archaeol Ass ser 3 37
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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37
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21 - 39
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The circumstances which precipitated the reconstruction of the nave aisles, the north-east transept and the choir aisles between c 1280 and 1320 are ascribed to the popularity of the cult of St Thomas Cantilupe, and the sequence of rebuilding in the nave and then the choir is proposed. The stylistic influence is the French Court Style, particularly as expressed at St Urbain at Troyes and as interpreted at Westminster. The close links between the work of Richard Swinfield at Hereford and the buildings of Robert Burnell at Wells and Acton Burnell are emphasised. L A S B
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Richard Morris
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1974
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C 1280 (Auto Detected Temporal)
1320 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008