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Trans Ancient Monuments Soc 52
Title
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Title:
Trans Ancient Monuments Soc 52
Series
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Series:
Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society
Volume
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Volume:
52
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:
2008
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 946996 23 7
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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URI:
http://www.ancientmonumentssociety.org.uk/
Created Date
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Created Date:
07 May 2008
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The architectural evolution of the stables at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire
Anthony Peers
9 - 48
The article presents an architectural history of the stables at Nostell Priory (known as Nostell Hall until the 1830s) from the early-eighteenth century to the early-twentieth, linking their alteration and development with the successive building phases of the house itself, and the involvement of various architects including James Paine and Robert Adam.
An account for repairs to clay dabbin
Nina Jennings
65 - 70
Article on an account for work on a barn in Longburgh, near Burgh-by-Sands, Cumbria, dated 1779.
The Celtic cuppill and its implications in building construction and design
Bruce Walker
71 - 107
Article on the Celtic cuppill, a structural element and form of cruck construction probably originating in Ireland but developing in Scotland and the northern counties of England during the first millennium AD.
The Society's casework in 2006--7: a sample of selected cases
Matthew Saunders
Frank Kelsall
Caroline Carr
107 - 118
The authors describe a selection of the most interesting cases of applications for listed building consent on which the Ancient Monuments Society was consulted during 2006--7; including the Old Market Hall, Bacup, Lancashire; St Peter's Church, Aberford Road, Stanley, West Yorkshire; Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester; Cadeby Hall, Cadeby, Lincolnshire; and the former school and attached school house, Meerbrook, Leek, Staffordshire.