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Trans Ancient Monuments Soc 45
Title
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Title:
Trans Ancient Monuments Soc 45
Series
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Series:
Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society
Volume
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Volume:
45
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Charlotte Bradbeer
Publisher
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Publisher:
Ancient Monuments Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 946996 16 4
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
12 Apr 2002
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`A paragon of lucidity and taste': the Peter Jones department store
Anthony Calladine
7 - 28
Documents the history and changing architecture of the Peter Jones department store, Sloane Square, London.
Invention, tradition and a sense of place -- John Coates Carter and the Church of St Eloi, Llandeloy
Phil Thomas
29 - 44
Documents the history and architecture of the church of St Eloi (or Teilo), Llandeloy, Pembrokeshire, which is one of a handful of remaining Arts and Crafts-influenced churches in Wales.
Beverley Minster: some perspectives
Paul S Barnwell
45 - 56
Documents the history and changing architecture of the Minster focussing on the various drawings and engravings depicting the building.
Appendix
54 - 55
`RCHME' 1908--1998: a history of the Royal Commission on the Historica...
A Sargent
57 - 80
This paper traces the RCHME's contribution to the recording, interpretation and management of the historic environment in England throughout almost the whole of the twentieth century.
Recent emergency buildings recording in Wales
Richard Suggett
81 - 108
Discusses the RCAHMW's Emergency Buildings Recording team, who are responsible for the survey of historic buildings threatened with destruction, substantial alteration, or by serious decay. Reports the objectives of the project, and discusses several buildings that have been recorded.
The Friends of Friendless Churches: Lightcliffe Old Church (St Matthew), Halifax, West...
Matthew Saunders
109 - 118
Discusses the history and architecture of Lightcliffe Old Church, constructed in 1775 AD. Reports that the church's tower is standing today, although the body of the church was demolished in the early 1970s.
The Society's casework in 2000: review of selected cases
Matthew Saunders
Frank Kelsall
119 - 146
Discusses some of the applications that were made to alter or demolish listed buildings during the course of the year.