Berry, S. (2004). Laughton Church chancel and other major church alterations in and around Lewes, East Sussex, c. 1740 - 1810: the roles of architects and local craftsmen.. Sussex Archaeological Collections 142. Vol 142, pp. 107-113. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086101. Cite this via datacite

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Laughton Church chancel and other major church alterations in and around Lewes, East Sussex, c. 1740 - 1810: the roles of architects and local craftsmen.
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the roles of architects and local craftsmen
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 142
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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142
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107 - 113
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1086101
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Case study of the influence of local craftsmen upon Georgian churches. The author asks whether we over-estimate the influence of architects in the Georgian period and under-estimate the skills and impact of craftsmen. Similar work in other counties suggests that craftsmen certainly played a major role in the design of the churches. The study suggests that they exerted a similar influence in Sussex. Due to the influence of Victorian and other later restoration work, much Georgian work has been lost. In this study, archival evidence is often the best source of evidence.
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Sue Berry
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2004
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Georgian (Auto Detected Temporal)
Victorian (Auto Detected Temporal)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
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18 May 2006