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The short-lived settlement on Samson, Isles of Scilly in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupSLADE, H. G.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 15-28Article
List of dissertations at York UniversityHUTTON, B.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 58-61Article
The interpretation of vernacular architectureLAWRENCE, R. J.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 19-28Article
Half-hipped roofs in pre-seventeenth century Somerset buildingsWILLIAMS, E. H. D; GILSON, R. G.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 25-32Article
The vernacular architecture of France : an assessmentMEIRION JONES, G. I.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 1-17Article
The winter conference 1984 : some thoughts on Anglo-continental contrastsSMITH, P.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 18-19Article
Timber-framed shops 1300-1600 : comparative plansSTENNING, D. F.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 35-38Article
Tree-ring dates for buildings in the East MidlandsHOWARD, R; LAXTON, R. R; LITTON, C. D et al.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 39-41Article
A polite view of vernacular architecture in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupNEWMAN, J.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 10-11Article
Tree-ring dates for buildings in Eastern and Midland England in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupLAXTON, R. R; LITTON, C. D; SIMPSON, W. G et al.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 65-69Article
Function and site : aspects of Norwich buildings before 1700SMITH, R; CARTER, A.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 5-18Article
The Great Rebuilding and its later stagesALCOCK, N. W.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 45-48Article
The distribution of Somerset roof-tiles in Brittany : a provisional assessmentBATT, M; MEIRION JONES, G. I.Vernacular Architecture. 1985, Vol 16, pp 20-24Article
Continental roofs : some new clues. Part I in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupBANS, J. C; GAILLARD BANS, P.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 56-64Article
Low open-truss beams (mantel-beams) : problem of function and distribution in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupALCOCK, N. W; MORAN, M.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 47-55Article
The future of vernacular studies and of the V.A.G. in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupMERCER, E.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 9-10Article
The interpretation of vernacular architecture : comments by Eric Mercer and Barbara Hutton on Roderick Lawrence's Paper in VA 14, and the author's reply in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupMERCER, E; HUTTON, B; LAWRENCE, R. J et al.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 12-14Article
The vernacular threshold of Northern peasant houses in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupWRATHMELL, S.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 29-33Article
Whither V.A.G.? in Thirtieth anniversary of the vernacular Architecture GroupCARSON, C.Vernacular Architecture. 1984, Vol 15, pp 3-5Article
A brickmaking agreement of 1693KELSALL, F.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 48-49Article
Plank-walled building techniques and the church of St. Lawrence, Rushton SpencerMEESON, B.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 29-35Article
Rafter holesMENNIM, A. M.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, 54 p.Article
Timber supply and timber building in a Sussex parishCURRIE, C. R. J.Vernacular Architecture. 1983, Vol 14, pp 52-54Article
ON THE NEED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE PAROCHIAL NATURE OF TIMBER FRAMING: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE UNREALISED POTENTIAL IN THE DETAILED RECORDING OF VERNACULAR BUILDINGS = SUR LE BESOIN DE RECONNAÎTRE LA NATURE PAROISSIALE DU CADRAGE DE BOIS DE CONSTRUCTION : QUELQUES PENSÉES SUR LE POTENTIEL NON RÉALISÉ DANS L'ENREGISTREMENT DÉTAILLÉ DE CONSTRUCTIONS VERNACULAIRESJAMES, Duncan.Vernacular architecture. 2011, Vol 42, pp 1-13, issn 0305-5477, 13 p.Article
'THE UNMISTAKABLE FASHION OF THE TIME'?: DATING FLORE'S HOUSE AT OAKHAM, RUTLAND = LA MODE INDUBITABLE DU TEMPS ? : DATER LA MAISON FLORE A OAKHAM, RUTLANDHILL, Nick.Vernacular architecture. 2010, Vol 41, pp 28-36, issn 0305-5477, 9 p.Article