Smith, D. (2012). St Michael and All Angels, Barton-le-Street: an important scheme of Romanesque sculpture. Church Archaeology 14. Vol 14, pp. 27-42. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081948. Cite this via datacite

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St Michael and All Angels, Barton-le-Street: an important scheme of Romanesque sculpture
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Church Archaeology 14
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Church Archaeology
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14
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27 - 42
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The Victorian church of St Michael and All Angels, Barton-le-Street in the Ryedale region of North Yorkshire (Grid Ref: SE 72185 74295) contains an exceptional treasury of reused late 12th-century sculpture, all incorporated within its fabric. This article argues that despite its reuse within a later structure, this collection represents an important example of late Romanesque sculpture in Yorkshire, demonstrating many of the diverse threads and influences that characterise this distinctive regional flowering.
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Dav Smith
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2012
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30 Sep 2020