Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volumen126The Society, 2009 |
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... history of the building . A very important contributor to the archaeology of the cathedral has been Steve Bagshaw who carried out archaeological recording work from 1999 to 2005. But the most important observers and record makers are ...
... history of the building . A very important contributor to the archaeology of the cathedral has been Steve Bagshaw who carried out archaeological recording work from 1999 to 2005. But the most important observers and record makers are ...
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... history of Bristol and Gloucestershire . The inclusion of a publication here does not preclude its review at a later date . The editor would be pleased to receive details of any new books or periodical articles so that they may be ...
... history of Bristol and Gloucestershire . The inclusion of a publication here does not preclude its review at a later date . The editor would be pleased to receive details of any new books or periodical articles so that they may be ...
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... History 28 , 21–33 [ includes many Gloucestershire references ] . Emery , A. , 2005. ' Late - medieval houses as an expression of social status ' , Historical Research 78 ( no . 200 ) , 140-61 [ includes Sudeley and Thornbury castles ] ...
... History 28 , 21–33 [ includes many Gloucestershire references ] . Emery , A. , 2005. ' Late - medieval houses as an expression of social status ' , Historical Research 78 ( no . 200 ) , 140-61 [ includes Sudeley and Thornbury castles ] ...
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Abstracts of Papers | 7 |
Stoke Park By William Evans | 157 |
Reviews Edited by John Rhodes | 192 |
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