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Barley, Dixon & Meeson: ‘Recording Timber Buildings –
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Council of Great Britain English Cottages and Small Houses:
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Ashworth
J & N: Practical Building Conservation Brick, Terracotta and
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Barley
M W: The English Farmhouse
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Barley
M W: The House and History: Fabor & Fabor 1986
Barley
M W: The Face of Britain: Batsford 1952
Barley
M W: Lincolnshire Farm Cottages and Houses article
Lincolnshire Poacher: Volume 1, No 2, Spring 1953
Barley
M W: Lincolnshire Village and its Buildings article
Lincolnshire Historian: Volume 1, No 7, Spring 1951
Barley
M W: The English Farmhouse and Cottage: RKP 1961
Barley
M W: Lincolnshire and the Fens: Batsford 1952
Berresford
G: The Medieval Clayland Village Excavation at Golthos and
Barton Blount: The society for the Medieval Archaeology No 6
Berresford
G Goltho The Development of an Early Medieval Manor 850-1150
English Heritage
Bouwens
D: English Mud, Brick and Mud Building Article: Building
Conservation Magazine, March 1994
Blades
P & Keighley A: Hemingby Ancient and Modern.
Brown B
J: The English Country Cottage: Hale
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Brunskill
R W: Timber Building in Britain: Victor Golancez 1895
Brunskill
R W: Illustrated Handbook of Vernacular Architecture: Fabor
& Fabor 1971
Brunskill
R W: Houses and Cottages in Britain (Origin and Development of
Traditional Buildings): Gollancz 1997
Brunskill R W: Traditional Buildings of Britain: Gollancz 1985
Brunskill R W: Traditional Farm Buildings of Britain: Gollancz
1987
Care L F: The small English House 1981
Chapelot
J & Fossier R: The Village and House in the Middle Ages: Batsford 1980
Clarke
J N: Belchford - The history of a Lincolnshire Wold Village
1984
Clifton-Taylor
Alec: The pattern of English Building: Fabor & Fabor
Council
for British Archaeology Recording Timber-Framed Buildings An
Illustrated Glossary Practical Handbook in Archaeology 5,
1996
Cousins
Rodney: Lincolnshire Buildings in the Mud and Stud Tradition:
sponsored by Heritage Lincs and recommended by EMESS. Available from Heritage Lincolnshire, The Old School,
Cameron Street, Heckington, Sleaford Lincs, NG34 9RW
Dark
K & P: The Landscape of Roman Britain: Sutton. 1997
Dear
J & Taylor T: Aspects of Yellowbelly History: Chameleon
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Derby
H C: Doomsday Woodland In Lincolnshire Historian
Detheir
J: Down to Earth: Thames & Hudson 1982
Duncan
R: Home Made Home: Fabor & Fabor 1947
Earl J:
Building Conversation Philosophy College of Estate
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Engeland
P: Cob and Thatch Devon Books 1988
Field
F N: A Mud Cottage from Withern with Stain A Prospect for
Lincolnshire: Field and White 1982
Field
N & White A A: Prospect of Lincolnshire: Lincolnshire
County Council 1984
Grigg
D B: The Agricultural Revolution in South Lincolnshire: Cambridge University Press 1966
Grigg
D B: The Development of Tenant Right in South Lincolnshire: Lincs Historian, Vol 11, No 9, 1966
Hallan
H E: Settlement and Society A study of the Early
Agrarian (History of South Lincolnshire): Cambridge
University Press 1965
Harris
R: Discovering Timber-Framed Buildings: Shire 1997
Harrison
J R: A Mud Wall in England at the Close of the Vernacular Era: Ancient Monument
Society Transactions
Hewett
C A: English Historic Carpentry: Phillimore 1980
Higgins
M: Problems for Mortgage Valuers who access Listed Buildings: Article Chartered Surveyor Monthly July/August 1996
Hipkin
B: Coningsby and its People 1998
Horden
G: Medieval Boston and its Archaeology: Lincolnshire and
Humberside Arts Fellowship 1978
Hoskins
W G: The making of the English Landscape: Penguin 1955
Innocent
C F: The development of English Building Construction:
Cambridge Technical Series 1916
Loyn HL: The Vikings of Britian: Blackwell 1994
Edited
by Lyons N: Small Houses since 1790 in North-West
Lincolnshire: Scunthorpe Museum & Humberside Education
Committee 1985
McCann
J: Clay and Cob Buildings: Shire Publications 1983
Mercer
E: English Vernacular House: HMSO 1975
Miller
K The Survey of a Lincolnshire Vernacular Farmhouse, Mill
Farmhouse, Goxhill Land People and Landscapes Essays on the
History of the Lincolnshire Region: edited by Tyszka D, Miller K, Bryant G, Lincolnshire
County Council 1991
Newton
M: South Kyme - The History of a Fenland Village: Kyme
Publications 1995
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1987
Oxley R: Evaluing and Surveying an Historic Building: The future
article Journal of Architectural Conservation, No 3, November
1999
Oxley R:
Thinking of Surveying an Historic Building: Article, Chartered
Surveyor Monthly, January 1997
Robinson
P: Stories of Bolingbroke in Camera
Rogers
A A: History of Lincolnshire: Darwell Finlayson 1970
Sharpe
G: Getting Down to Earth: Article, The Valuer March 1991
Sharpe
G: The Artistry in Plaster: Article, the Valuer May 1994
Smith
& Yates: On the Dating of English Houses from External
Evidence: Reprinted Form Field Studies , Vol 2, No 5, 1968
The
University of Hull Press: An Historic Atlas of Lincolnshire
1993
Stamp
L D & Hoskins W G: The Common Lands of England and Wales: Collins 1963.
Thirsk Joan:
English Peasant Farming (History of Lincolnshire from Tudor
to Recent Times)
Watson
L L & Harding S: Out of Earth Conference Papers:
University of Plymouth 1994
Watson Richard C & Mclintock Marian E: Traditional Houses of Flyde
Centre of North-West Regional Studies: University of
Lancaster, Occasional Paper No 6 1979
WEA:
Keelby Parish and People Pt 1, 1765-1831 1986
West T
W: Discovering English Architecture: Shire 1979
White A
J: The Buildings of a Court House at Old Bolingbroke, Lincoln
in 1558 - A Prospect of Lincolnshire: Field & White 1984
Williams
B: History of Villages of Asterby and Goulcebury 1993
Williamson
D M: Local Documentary Sources for a History of Houses:
Arrticle, Lincolnshire Historian
Wood:
Doomsday A search for the Roots of England: BBC Publications
1996
Woodcock
M W Southrey: Not the Back of Beyond 1998
Woodforde
J: The Truth about Cottages: RKP 1969
Woodside
J: The truth about Cottages
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