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Beverley: an archaeological and architectural study
Keith Miller
John Robinson
B English
Ivan Hall
1982
Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire. An aerial photographic interpretation of its environs
Rog Palmer
1984
Early industrial housing: the Trinity area of Frome
Roger H Leech
The boom in the cloth industry stimulated intense urban growth in Frome from c 1665 to early 18th century, and this area, currently under restoration, is one of the earliest surviving planned urban developments for a semi-industrial population. Gives a historical introduction, the survey and its results, and details of individual houses.
1981
Rural houses of the Lancashire Pennines 1560-1760
Sarah Pearson
Selective inventory and study centred on Burnley and Colne; architectural development, changing forms and uses, sections of community able to build those surviving for study, reasons for prosperity. Includes details such as firehoods, mullions, windows, plans, inventories.
1985
Rural houses of West Yorkshire 1400-1830
Colum Giles
Selective inventory and study of regional and social differences, covering houses of the nobility, the gentry, and the yeomen; notes the importance of the domestic textile industry in this area.
1986
Workers' housing in West Yorkshire 1750-1920
Lucy Caffyn
Plans, photographs, and discussion of houses over two centuries of great economic and social change, covering rural, mining, transport workers' and urban housing.
1986
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