Wharram Percy Digital Archive

Stuart Wrathmell, 2012. (updated 2022) https://doi.org/10.5284/1000415. How to cite using this DOI

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Volume XIII: Supplementary Data and Reports

The links below refer to material that could not be published with the original printed volume commissioned for Wharram XIII and includes reports, figures, plates and tables. This material is arranged according to the chapter outline of the original volume.

Chapter 15: New Understanding of the Church Fabric.

David Stocker's 'New understanding of the church fabric', which forms Chapter 15 of the publication, is based partly on loose architectural fragments recovered either from the excavations or from rubble derived from the partial collapse of the tower. Some of these fragments are represented in the drawn records held in the archive, but in the main these were published only on the fiche attached to Wharram III, rather than in its printed pages. Table 1 is Stocker's new catalogue, recorded by him (DAS Code) and referenced where appropriate to the Wharram III fiche (Other ID Codes). Table 2 is a catalogue of (old) East Riding fonts similar to the fragments found at Wharram (see Wharram XIII, p. 260). The drawings in the Table 1 catalogue are the original Wharram III fiche drawings by Jim Thorne.


Table 1
Table 1: Architectual Fragments Catalogue. CSV
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Table 2
Table 2: Fonts Catalogue. CSV
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