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Trans Woolhope Natur Fld Clb 53
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Trans Woolhope Natur Fld Clb 53
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club
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53
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Journal
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Editor:
Roz Lowe
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Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club
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Year of Publication:
2007
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Date Of Issue From: 2005
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.woolhopeclub.org.uk/
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11 Feb 2008
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Notes on the former Hereford Market Hall and the Tolsey
J C Eisel
25 - 40
The paper discusses the former Hereford Market Hall, including consideration of new evidence for dating the building, which (it is argued) establishes conclusively its date of construction and many of the various alterations to it. New evidence about the location of the Tolsey or Guildhall in the late-eighteenth century is also discussed.
The Romanesque tympanum at Fownhope, Herefordshire and the functioning of the Herefordshire School of Romanesque sculpture
Rita Wood
51 - 76
Paper on the tympanum reset inside the church of St Mary, Fownhope, a work of the Herefordshire School or School of the Welsh Marches. It is argued that it was almost certainly part of the twelfth-century church, of which the central tower remains in situ. The author discusses the imagery of the tympanum as a vision of heaven alluding to several important themes, and the suggestion that Augustinians or Victorines were involved in designing for the Herefordshire School. Comparisons are made with sculpture at Kilpeck; at St Nicholas's Church, Gloucester; at Elkstone, Gloucestershire; and at Rock, Worcestershire.
Geophysical survey at the Chesters near Moorcourt Farm, Lyonshall: some observations on field-names with possible Rom...
Peter Guest
Mike Luke
77 - 80
Following on a paper published by Ruth Richardson on `Field-names with possible Roman connections' in Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club 48 (1996), pages 453--69, the authors present the results of a geophysical survey undertaken on several fields known collectively as the Chesters, that lie to the southeast of Lyonshall.
Reports of sectional recorders: Archaeology, 2005
81 - 99
Short reports on archaeological investigations carried out in Herefordshire and neighbouring areas during 2005, arranged for the most part in alphabetical order by town or parish within sections for Hereford Cathedral; Archaeological Excavations Ltd; Archenfield Archaeology; Birmingham Archaeology; Border Archaeology; Marches Archaeology; and Herefordshire Archaeology.
Buildings, 2005
100 - 102
Short report on the activities of the Old Buildings Group in Herefordshire during 2005, including the recording of Church House Farm, Garway; Geddes, Goodrich; Croose Farm, Woolhope; and 15 King Street, Ludlow, Shropshire.
Herefordshire field-names, 2005
B S Smith
103 - 104
Further contributions submitted since 1999 to part two of an on-going survey, which provides details of field-names from sources other than tithe maps.