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J Hist Farm Build Grp 9
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Title:
J Hist Farm Build Grp 9
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Series:
Journal of the Historic Farm Buildings Group
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Volume:
9
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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The Historic Farm Buildings Group the first ten years
Nigel Harvey
1 - 5
Considers the background, foundation, and development of this special interest group on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. There is some consideration of future directions.
Concrete farm buildings: examples from Sutherland
Graham J Douglas
Susanna Wade-Martins
6 - 11
A consideration of the use of concrete as a building material in the 1870s and 1880s. It is hoped that further information will aid the compilation of a gazetteer of such sites.
Farm buildings of North Kesteven: two examples
Shirley Brook
12 - 24
Comparison of a late-nineteenth-century heath farmstead (Scopwick House) and a mid-twentieth-century fen farmstead (Ferry Farm). The interplay of factors including landlords' aspirations, national policies regarding landownership, and governmental funding are considered for these two farmsteads from contrasting geographical areas.
Farm buildings in the context of one parish
Janet Barnes
35 - 38
Middleton cum Fordley near Saxmundham (Suffolk) is the parish under discussion, based on the writer's documentary research using tithe maps, apportionment lists and other sources to reconstruct developments from the 1830s onwards at Middleton village.