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Trans Ancient Monuments Soc n ser 31
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Trans Ancient Monuments Soc n ser 31
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Series:
Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society
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Volume:
31
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1987
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Date Of Issue From: 1987
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
Eltham Palace, Anniversary address 1986
John Charlton
8 - 24
Historical account using some evidence from Humphrey Woods's excavations in 1970s.
Ninety years of the Survey of London
Hermione Hobhouse
25 - 47
Heating in the late Middle Ages
Eric A Gee
88 - 105
Traces a development from open fire on central hearth, through central hearths in first-floor halls, to smoke vents and louvres. Also treats firedogs, andirons, reredoses, the introduction of side fireplaces, chimneys, braziers, and fuel, giving many examples.
Brick nogging in the 15th and 16th century, with examples drawn mainly from Essex
John McCann
106 - 133
Illustrates early examples, which seem to have been adopted for reasons of fashion and ostentation in a period when surface pattern was liked. It was soon discarded, though reappeared at a lower social level in 17th century when the craft of daubing was dying out. Original nogging can be distinguished from replacements; advice on restoration is given.
Macclesfield Castle
Rick Turner
134 - 145
A fortified town house of 1398-c1585; historical, topographical, and archaeological evidence is considered, together with conservation history and some rediscovered stones from the porch. Parallels are cited.
The Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Cumbria: a tercentenary history of its owners, occupiers and associations
Blake Tyson
146 - 174