Wickenden, N. P. (2001). A medieval octagonal chimney stack:. Essex Archaeol Hist 32. Vol 32, pp. 168-177.
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A medieval octagonal chimney stack: | |||||||||
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evidence from Pleshey and Writtle | |||||||||
Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Essex Archaeol Hist 32 | |||||||||
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Essex Archaeology & History | |||||||||
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32 | |||||||||
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168 - 177 | |||||||||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
Excavations at Pleshey Castle and King John's Hunting Lodge at Writtle yielded fragments of two main types of chimney bricks, one with an angled exterior surface, the other straight, which formed alternate courses of a polygonal chimney stack with a circular bore. The paper considers previous research on the bricks and re-examines their contexts and associations. Fragments from a recently identified second type of chimney from Pleshey are also described. Includes separately authored reports on: | |||||||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
2001 | |||||||||
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23 Apr 2004 |