Thurlby, M. (1974). A note on the architecture of Pershore Abbey. J Brit Archaeol Ass ser 3 37. Vol 37, pp. 113-118.

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A note on the architecture of Pershore Abbey
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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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113 - 118
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The sequence of events in the early 13th-century choir is examined. It is argued that the first stage was the building of the Lady Chapel and its flanking eastern chapels; the second stage was the completion of the five bays of the choir with the eastern bay canted. The more complex form of moulding is used in the earlier work, with a plainer version in the later continuation following without any great pause, only sufficient to demolish the Romanesque choir. L A S B
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Malcolm Thurlby
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1974
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Moulding (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008