Harrison, S. A. and Barker, P. (1999). Ripon Minster:. J Brit Archaeol Ass 152. Vol 152, pp. 49-78.

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Ripon Minster:
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an archaeological analysis and reconstruction of the 12th-century church
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J Brit Archaeol Ass 152
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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152
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49 - 78
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Whilst the exact plan of the original church can probably only be recovered by excavation, evidence suggests that it may have had an eastern ambulatory and was intended to have high stole vaults in the choir and transepts. Evidence for the roof framing of the north transept has been recognised. The original central tower was at least one storey higher than the present one. This review of the remaining evidence indicates that the nave had an alternating wide and narrow bay system. The nave wide west bay triforium was considerably modified during insertion of the thirteenth-century basement tower arch. Its original form of a tall round-headed opening flanked by lower lancet arches forms the key to the main fenestration of the twelfth-century nave. The chapter house is wholly late-twelfth-century in date and was later vaulted throughout on the upper floor. The projecting chamber at its south-east corner can clearly be shown to have been designed as a garderobe.
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Stuart A Harrison
Paul Barker
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1999
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Vaults (Auto Detected Subject)
Bay Triforium (Auto Detected Subject)
Basement Tower Arch (Auto Detected Subject)
Roof Framing (Auto Detected Subject)
Garderobe (Auto Detected Subject)
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10 Jun 2008