The Charles Archive: A project to digitally preserve and make publicly accessible the practice archive of F W B and Mary Charles Chartered Architects

Jonathan Brusby, Emily Hathaway, Tegan Cornah, Sheena Payne-Lunn, John France, Alice Maltby-Kemp, Maggie Tohill, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5284/1076946. How to cite using this DOI

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Jonathan Brusby, Emily Hathaway, Tegan Cornah, Sheena Payne-Lunn, John France, Alice Maltby-Kemp, Maggie Tohill (2020) The Charles Archive: A project to digitally preserve and make publicly accessible the practice archive of F W B and Mary Charles Chartered Architects [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1076946

The Charles Archive: A project to digitally preserve and make publicly accessible the practice archive of F W B and Mary Charles Chartered Architects

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
World regionContinental Europe
British Isles countryEngland
Non British Isles countryBelgium
English regionNorth West
English regionSouth East
English regionSouth West
English regionWest Midlands
CountyWorcestershire
CountyCheshire
CountyEssex
CountyGloucestershire
CountyHampshire
CountyLancashire
CountyOxfordshire
CountySussex
CountyWarwickshire
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Cheshire [7008114]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Essex [7008131]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Gloucestershire [7008132]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Hampshire [7008139]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Lancashire [7008154]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Oxfordshire [7008168]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Sussex [7008133]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Warwickshire [7008178]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Worcestershire [5000227]
TGNWorld, Europe, Belgium, Flanders, West-Vlaanderen, Damme [7007094]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
54.162434
-3.3233643 3.6749268
50.965346
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)Dendrochronology
Event Type (England)Building Recording
Event Type (England)Dendrochronological Survey
Evidence (England)Building
Evidence (England)Documentary Evidence
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchitectural surveys
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchitecture and archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchitecture and photography
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsHistoric buildings--England
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchitecture, English
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPhotography in archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCrucks
Monument Type (England)Tithe Barn
Monument Type (England)Timber Framed Building
Monument Type (England)Timber Framed Barn
Monument Type (England)Public House
Monument Type (England)Needle Mill
Monument Type (England)Manor House
Monument Type (England)Inn
Monument Type (England)House
Monument Type (England)Hall House
Monument Type (England)Farm
Monument Type (England)Watermill
Monument Type (England)Cruck Barn
Monument Type (England)Barn
Monument Type (England)Dwelling
Period Period (England)MEDIEVAL
Period (England)POST MEDIEVAL
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2018
Created To01-JAN-2019
First Released05-MAY-2020
Identifiers HE Project Number7624
OtherNHPP7624
Related information Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1967). Medieval cruck-building and its derivatives. London: The Society for medieval archaeology.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1968). Ancient Timber Structures. Forestry, 41(1).
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1968). Restoration of Ancient Timber-framed Buildings. Forestry and Home Grown Timber.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1970). Medieval Timber-Frame Tradition", Scientific Methods in Medieval Archaeology.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1970). Problems of Restoring Ancient Timber-framed Buildings. Forestry and Home Grown Timber.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1970). Repair and Restoration of Old Timber-framed Buildings. The Estates Gazette, 216.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1971). Dendrochronology, the Science of Dating Buildings by Tree Rings. Forestry and Home Grown Timber.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1971). The Guesten Hall Roof, Worcester Cathedra. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 18.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1974). Scotches, Lever Sockets and Rafter-Holes. Vernacular Architecture Journal, 5.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1974). The Timber-framed Buildings of Coventry - 169 Spon Street. Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1978). Timber-framed House in Spon Street, Coventry. Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society, 89.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1979). The Timber-frame Tradition and its Preservation. Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Journal, 3.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1981). Post-Construction and the Rafter Roof. Vernacular Architecture, 12(1), pp.3-19.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1984). Lesser Historic Buildings In England. Paper to International Symposium in Japan on Conservation of Wood Cultural Properties.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1985). Contrasts in Conservation of Timber Buildings. Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Journal.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. (1986). Icomos Wood Committee Meetings in Japan, Norway and Bulgaria. Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Journal.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. and Charles, M. (1984). Conservation of timber buildings. Hutchinsons.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. and Down, K. (1972). A Sixteenth Century Drawing of a Timber-framed House. Worcester Archaeological Society, 3.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. and Horn, W. (1973). The Cruck-Built Barn of Leigh Court, Worcestershire, England. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 32(1), pp.5-29.
Associated PublicationCharles, F. and Horn, W. (1983). The Cruck-Built Barn of Frocester Court Farm, Gloucestershire, England. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 42(3), pp.211-237.
Associated PublicationCharles, F., Dyer, C. and Charles, M. (1997). The Great Barn of Bredon. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Associated PublicationHorn, W., Charles, F. and Berger, R. (1966). The Cruck-Built Barn of Middle Littleton in Worcestershire, England. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 25(4), pp.221-239.
Associated PublicationPevsner, N. (1968). Worcestershire. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
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