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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 48 (1)
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club 48 (1)
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club
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48 (1)
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Journal
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10 Apr 2002
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Abstract
Spires
J C Eisel
13 - 22
History, design and construction of Hereford's cathedral and church spires.
“As to the River Lugg” - its vanished mills, broken weirs and damaged bridges
Anthea Brian
37 - 96
Takes as its starting point an unsigned seventeenth-century survey of sites along the river. This paper revisits sites from the confluence with the Wye to Leominster to gauge what remains of those surveyed in the seventeenth-century. Fieldwork and archival information are brought together to form a clearer picture of how the river was used prior to the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Navigation Acts and how the river was affected by the Acts. It is hazarded that the anonymous surveyor was one Daniel Dennell and the survey itself is found to have been very accurate. A gazetteer of sites is provided.
Go to gaol . . . in Hereford
Ron Shoesmith
R Crosskey
97 - 139
Details the practice of imprisonment, conditions, and gaol buildings in the city from the medieval period to the early twentieth-century. Particularly, the 1797 County Gaol designed by John Nash which stood on Bye Street outside the City Walls. The main buildings were demolished in 1930, however, comprehensive survey drawings made in 1925, photographs taken in 1930 and recent archaeological work have led to a much more detailed analysis of this complex than had previously been possible.
Archaeology, 1994
Ron Shoesmith
140 - 143
City of Hereford Archaeology Unit and Hereford and Worcester County Archaeological Service activities.
Buildings, 1994
J W Tonkin
147 - 152
Old Buildings Recording Group activities, this year in Leominster and the Wolphy hundred to the south-east of the town. Information in the RCHM Inventory is not repeated but in some cases the two need to be read together.
Herefordshire field-names, 1994
Graham Sprackling
154 - 158
Part two work on the survey, here from the parish of Rowlestone (see also 2000/886).
Industrial archaeology, 1994
John Van Laun
159 - 161