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ASCHB Transactions selected contents
Volume 1 (1973)
Conservation and the architect, by R G Wood Structural carpentry in the medieval house, by Cecil Hewett Sixteenth century terracotta in East Anglia, by Donovan Purcell
Volume 2 (1977)
Wells Cathedral: the West Front conservation programme, interim report on aims and techniques, by M B Caroe and A D R Caroe Plain tiled roofs: a guide to post Great Fire and early eighteenth century practice, Part I, by Robert Crayford The protection of historic buildings in Westminster: some reflections on eight years' work, by Stephen Marks Reports on study tours to Rome and Scotland and visits to Martock, Wells, Bradford on Avon, Bath and Winchester
Volume 3 (1978)
The timber-frame tradition and its preservation, by F W B Charles Reports on study tours to Bruges and Shrewsbury and visits to Westminster Abbey and Salisbury
Volume 4 (1979)
Two exterior treatments used to imitate stone during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, by Ian Bristow Repairs to Vicars' Chapel, Wells, by Martin Caroe Wells Cathedral, the West Front: policy and techniques, by Martin Caroe Hamilton's, Kilmersdon, Somerset: some notes on its construction and repair, by Stephen Marks Reports on study tour to Venice and visits to Wells, Bath and Gloucester
Volume 5 (1980)
Non-destructive surveying techniques for the analysis of historic buildings, by John Fidler Notes on the use of trass in the Wren period, by Robert Crayford Darley Abbey, Derby, by Michael Wood The Iron Bridge, Shropshire: repainting and repairs 1980, by Ian Hume Restoration and protection of structural and decorative cast iron at Covent Garden Market, by T G Bidwell Repair of a cast-iron bridge over the Kennet and Avon Canal, Sydney Gardens, Bath, by David McLaughlin Report on Derbyshire study tour and a discussion on Bath stone in building: its use, repair and conservation
Volume 6 (1981)
The conservation of architectural terracotta and faience, by John Fidler Restoration and repair of cast-iron and glass verandas, Lord Street, Southport, Merseyside, by Michael King Observations on trass, by David McLaughlin Repainting eighteenth-century interiors, by Ian Bristow The redecoration of the Dulwich Picture Gallery 1980-1, by Ian Bristow Report on Dublin study tour Sherborne Abbey: work to the North Transept vaulting, by Kenneth Wiltshire Lime-based mortars in Bath, by David McLaughlin
Volume 7 (1982)
Statue of Bladud in the King's Bath, Roman Baths at Bath, by David McLaughlin and Laurence Tindall Survey of medieval repairs to the fabric of the West Front, Wells Cathedral, by Roger Harris Report on a seminar on the recording of buildings Traditional clear glass in churches, or 'Keep the Crown', by David Peace Measured drawings: the 'Survey of London' tradition, by John Earl The role of photographic archives in conservation, by Geoffrey Noble Aspects of conservation practice in France, by Roger France The development of mortars in Scotland, by Lauren-Brook Sickels Quarrying in Northern England: study tours and report, by Bob Heath A current technical problem: 'brashness' in the timber of a wooden ceiling, by Donald Insall Report on Norwich study tour
Volume 8 (1983)
Shaped gables in Norfolk and Suffolk 1570 to 1741, by Reg Ellis The visual interpretation and analysis of medieval cathedrals, by Eric Fernie Fluctuations in the price of lime in the period 1672-1711 recorded in the accounts for the rebuilding of St Paul’s Cathedral, by Robert Crayford VISAR conference, by Leo Biek Structural repairs to the Long Parlour Floor in the Mansion House in the City of London, by John Fidler Harmful interactions between building materials, by David Honeybourne Quirked ogee, chamfered: some notes on a common moulding, by Stephen Marks Report on visit to Chatham Dockyard
Volume 9 (1984)
Temple Church, London: the great west door, by Neil Macfadyen Greater churches: damage by visitors, by Jane Fawcett Electronic structural monitoring: experiences at St Paul's and Chichester cathedrals, by Robert Potter and Stuart Gaunt Contrasts on the conservation of timber buildings, by F W B Charles The Casino at Marino, Dublin, by John Redmill and Ian Bristow Report on study tour to Marburg and North Hessen
Volume 10 (1985)
The conservation of Roman rendering at the Roman Baths, Bath, by Laurence Tindall and David Odgers Kingston Lacy, Dorset: an architectural case history, by M B Caroe The conservation of timber buildings: ICOMOS Wood Committee meetings in Japan, Norway and Bulgaria, by F W B Charles The Buckinghamshire lists, by Roger Evans The Great Drawing Room from Bowood, by Ian C Bristow Listing and the London County Council, by Frank Kelsall Conservation in Poland, by Peter Burman The management of guardianship monuments, by D R Davies Reports on visits to Wrest Park, Bedfordshire and Ironbridge, Shropshire
Volume 11 (1986)
The repair of the Saloon floor at Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian, by Martin Stancliffe Theatre archaeology in Czechoslovakia, by John Earl John Abbot's Manual of Limming, by John Chevenix Trench A fashionable face: a study of mathematical tiling at 47 Winchester Street, Salisbury, by Jenny Pearce The work of W D Caroe, 1857-1938, by A D R Caroe The restoration of John Soane's colour scheme in the Breakfast Parlour at Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, by Ian Bristow The restoration of Winchester Cathedral by Thomas G Jackson, 1905-1912, by Diana Holbrook Wells Cathedral, West Front: a re-survey of figure sculpture, by Martin Caroe
Volume 12 (1987)
The tower and spire of Salisbury Cathedral, by Peter Taylor Conservation problems of some British Jurassic freestones, by D T Donovan Glassfibre-reinforced plastic and cement facsimiles in building restoration, by John Fidler Twentieth century historic buildings, by Diane Chablo Repair of the Bath Ear and Eye Infirmary, by Dougal Hunter All Saints' Church, West Stourmouth, Kent, by Patricia Brock A prospect of ruins, by Gill Chitty A R Powys on the lighting of churches
Volume 13 (1988)
The ruins of Palmyra: the problems of preservation, by Marek Baranski An ancient cellar: where new meets old, a demonstration of computer-aided mono-photogrammetry, by David S Watt and Robert G Ashton Guidelines for the conservation of timber structures, a paper for consultation, by Michael Mennim ICOMOS International Wood and Vernacular Committee in USSR 1988, by F W B Charles All Saints Vicarage, Weston, Bath: alterations in 1828, by Arnold Root Pebbles, posts and Purbeck paving: study of early eighteenth century street paving in London, by Sally Jeffrey, with a Gazetteer by Robert Crayford Stone facade repair at Lloyds Bank, Cirencester, by David Brain Architects and historians: recording historic buildings, by Nicholas Cooper The retuning of bells, by John F H Smith Use of intumescent coatings to provide fire protection in historic buildings, by Iain McCaig and Alan Porter Nos. 79-80 High Street, Gravesend: a restoration project by the Kent Building Preservation Trust, by John Newman, George Allan and Ralph Wood All Saints Church, West Stourmouth, Kent, by Tim Tatton-Brown Eighteenth century leadwork and casting, as described by Richard Neve, compared with modern practice, by K R Darby
Volume 14 (1989)
he Queen's House, Greenwich: the project, by Richard Ormond and others Photogrammetry for the record, by David Stevens A high wind in Jamaica, by Sophie Andrea Lime and magic, by Bruce Induni Conservation in Bath: four studies, by David McLaughlin and Laurence Tindall Wood Quay to Haughey: the phoenix arises, by John Redmill Report on visit to Shrewsbury
Volume 15 (1990)
Stokesay Castle, Shropshire: the repair of a major monument, by Robert Tolley, Caroline Babington and Gill Chitty Recent work at 3 Terretts's Place, Islington, London, by Duncan Wilson, Patricia Brock and Karen Butti The restoration of Stedcombe House, by Christopher Rae-Scott Trafalgar Square, repaving and improvement programme, by Tony Dyson Reports on visits to Chichester and Uppark, and PKZ tours of England Uppark reveals some of its secrets, by Antony Cleminson Systematisation and the politics of conservation in Romania, by Giles Quarme Stone conservation problems in the Cross Gallery of the Riga Dom complex, Latvia, by David Odgers The protected historic sites of Beijing, by David Warren
Volume 16 (1991)
Authentic slating in Devon, by Jo Cox and John Thorp Garden archaeology and restoration, by David Jacques An early form of patent lathing? by Paul Calvocoressi Surrey House, Norwich, by Nicholas Warns, Ian Bristow and Elizabeth Hirst Some constructional details at Buxton Crescent, Derbyshire, by Ivan Hall European aid for the fire-damaged area of the Chiado in Lisbon, by Donald Insall Three timber roofs, by David Yeomans Report on visit to Hartwell House Vernacular colour, by F W B Charles
Volume 17 (1992)
Hampton Court Palace: the Great Kitchen chimneys, by John Hyett Ethics and aesthetics in conservation, by John Warren The tower of St Nicholas Church, New Romney, by Patricia Brock Early heating and ventilating systems, 1780-1850, by Richard Griffiths Conservation of colonial buildings? Preliminary reports on forts in Ghana, by Giles Quarme Abu Simbel, Egypt: a revealing experience, by Stephen Marks
Volume 18 (1993)
Restoration theories, East and West, by Wim Denslagen Rook Lane Chapel, Frome, Somerset: by Hugh Stafford, Andrew Lowe and Kenneth Brown Bishop Morley Chapel, Farnham, Surrey, by Barry A Richardson and Kenneth Wiltshire 'Repair of Ancient Buildings' The conservation of British lighthouses, by Frans Nicholas Conservation advice in Tuscany, by David Watt, Vincent Shacklock and Peter Swallow 'O Lord! Bath is undone, 'tis undone!' by Christopher Woodward Rustic Lodge, Blaise Castle, Avon, by John Winstone Carpenters' marks at St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn, Norfolk, by Keith Darby
Volume 19 (1994)
The Triumphal Arch, Shugborough, Staffordshire, by John Tiernan, Tim Lees and Pamela A Sambrook Resurrection at St Michael's Church, Thornton, Buckinghamshire, by Ian Stewart Traditional lime-mortar formulations at The National Trust, by John Stewart and others The monuments of Warsaw 50 years on, by Marek Baranski Historic preservation courses, by Roger France St Pancras Chambers, London: conservation of the wall and ceiling paintings, by Margaret Davies and Richard Davies
Volume 20 (1995)
Repairs to the Palladian Bridge, Prior Park, Bath, by Peter Carey Changing perceptions of architectural-historic value, a case study: Bowhill, Devon, by J R Harrison The repair of Purbeck marble in the Choir of Ely Cathedral, by Jane Kennedy Environmental control in historic buildings, by Sarah Staniforth Architectural conservation: an education for architectural practice, by Roger France West Front of Salisbury Cathedral: development of a policy for its repair and conservation, by Michael Drury
Volume 21 (1996)
Fibre-optic lighting in the Chapel, New College, Oxford, by Graham Weekes Management plans for Cultural World Heritage Sites, by Philip Whitbourn Conservation of a large museum artefact: Wyck, Philadelphia, by M H Butler and C A Phillips Conservation and decay: two centuries at Old Gorhambury, by Nick Hill Flint: some observations from the Suffolk-Norfolk border, by Shawn Kholucy Arthur Martin Campbell: three churches, by Anne Stocker
Volume 22 (1997)
The conservation of Henry Hope's Vinery at Arundel Castle, Sussex, by Mark Geraghty Exterior renders designed to imitate stone: a review, by Ian Bristow The consolidation and repair of St Mary's Church, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk, by David Watt The influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement on Architecture, by A R Powys Inigo Jones's portico on Old St Paul's, by Robert Crayford
Volume 23 (1998)
Conservation in Northern Ireland since 1969, by Marcus Patton The Grandstand at Stamford: its history, repair and re-use, by Jennifer Freeman How we select what to conserve: unlisted buildings in conservation areas, by Deborah Pope and Linda Watson Hill Hall, Essex: the post-fire restoration, by Nick Hill Gauged brickwork: tracing the Netherlandish influence, by Gerard Lynch and David Watt
Volume 24 (1999)
Twenty-one years in the Battle of the Styles, by David Church Reflections on working in Whitehall, by Christopher Rainsford The investigation, conservation and restoration of the Ambassadors’ Staircase at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, by Richard Pelter The Restoration of the Whitehall Banqueting House in the 1960s, by John Charlton The restoration of the India Office Council Chamber and adjoining areas of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, by Ian Bristow The future of London’s City churches, by The Venerable Peter Delany The conservation and beneficial use of the Wellington Arch, London, by Alasdair Glass
Volume 25 (2000)
Recollections of Conservation in Northumbria, by Ian Curry Millennium Bells, by John Cunnington Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, the repair of a major monument: an alternative approach, by Robert Tolley, Jill Channer, John Thompson, Glyn Coppack and Keith Weston Themes and variations: some recent projects of the National Trust, by Tim Knox The stabilisation of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, by John Burland
Volume 26 (2001)
Southwell Minster Chapter House: investigations into causes of deterioration and approach to long-term preservation, by Seamus Hanna and Martin Stancliffe The Curzon in Mayfair: Glass (and aluminium) sliding windows: a case study in Post-War conservation matters, by Eleni Makri Conserving legacies of the Cold War: an excavation in five parts, by John Schofield Traditional brick-making at Bulmer, Suffolk, by Peter Minter
Volume 27 (2002-3)
The original scheme of polychrome decoration in the entrance hall at the British Museum, by Ian Bristow Re-presentation of the principal rooms at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, by Alasdair Glass Restoration of the Cundy House, Bolsover Castle, by Nick Hill Creeping change in the Cotswolds, by Robin Wyatt The conservation of the external fabric at Kew Palace, by Tony Dyson Brompton Barracks, Chatham, by Clive England and Brian Lofthouse
Volume 28 (2004-5)
The Buckler Family: A Study in Nineteenth-Century attitudes to Medieval Buildings, by John Woodcock Roped Access for Conservation, by Joseph Picalli Kirby Hall: The Inside Story, by Nick Hill The Refurbishment of Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire, by Clive England and Brian Lofthouse
Volume 29 (2006)
Post-war conservation in the Balkans and the reconstruction of churches in Kosovo, by David Johnson and Emma Carmichael The original colour scheme at St Paul’s, Deptford: research and recreation, by Ian Bristow St Pancras Station, London: a case study in matching historic brickwork, by Eleni Makri The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey, Essex, by Clive England
Volume 30 (2007)
Beverley Minster: arresting the movement in the walls of the nave, by Sam Price Jacobean Joinery: the panelling of the Long Gallery at Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, by Nick Hill Learning to love again: the power of Affection, by Jeremy Musson Ightham Mote, Kent: aspects of repair and conservation, by Stuart Page Kew Palace revealed, by Jo Thwaites St Peter’s, Northampton: conservation of the interior decoration St Mary de Haura, New Shoreham, Sussex: restoration of the choir vault, by Richard Andrews
Volume 31 (2008)
Conservation and Archaeology in Westminster Hall, Palace of Westminster, London, by Phillip Emery and Jacqueline Heath Living Buildings: Architectural Conservation through the eyes of Donald Insall, by Alasdair Glass The Restoration of Bishop Sherlock's Room, Fulham Palace, London, by Clive England Preservation Technology in America: Reflections on UK-US Practice, by John Fidler Un Tettto di Tegole: the Roof of the Reform Club, London, by Paul Vonberg
Volume 32 (2009)
The Roofs of Kensington Palace, London, by Lee Prosser St Martin-in-the-Fields, London: the Renewal Project, by Robert Kennett Auditing the Layers: a Study in Historic Paint-Colour from the Soane Museum, by Ian Bristow St John and St Mary Magdalene, Goldthorpe: the Conservation of an Early Concrete Building, by Andrew Wiles George Smith, Architect, in Hertfordshire, by Laura Levitt
Back numbers of Volumes 27-31 are available for £25.00, inclusive of p&p, by contacting the Editor as indicated on the contact page. Hard copies of articles in earlier volumes are available at £1.00 per page, minimum order value £10.00. Complete sets of back numbers are also available.
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London
Architectural Association British Library Guildhall Library Royal Institute of British Architects University College London
Rest of England
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Wider British Isles
Edinburgh City Libraries Edinburgh College of Art National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth Queen's University, Belfast Trinity College, Dublin University College, Dublin
Mainland Europe and North America
Berlin Technical University Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal College of Charleston, South Carolina Getty Research Library, Los Angeles ICCROM, Rome Library of Congress, Washington DC New York University, Conservation Library Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia University of Maryland, Baltimore
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