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3 List of Recommended Books
1. UNDERSTANDING
HISTORIC BUILDINGS – A GUIDE TO GOOD RECORDING PRACTICE
2. HOUSES
& COTTAGES OF BRITAIN, origins and development of traditional
buildings
3. TRADITIONAL
BUILDINGS OF BRITAIN, an introduction to vernacular architecture
4. A
HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH HOUSE, from Primitive Times to the Victorian
Period
5. FRAMED
BUILDINGS OF THE WEALD
6. HOW
OLD IS YOUR HOUSE ?
7. TIMBER
AND BRICK BUILDING IN KENT, a selection from the J Fremlyn Streatfield
Collection
8. THE
HOUSE WITHIN, Interpreting Medieval Houses in Kent
9. THE
MEDIEVAL HOUSES OF KENT, An Historical Analysis
10. TIMBER
BUILDING IN BRITAIN
11. DISCOVERING
TIMBER-FRAMED BUILDINGS
12. OAK
FRAMED BUILDINGS
13. BRICK
BUILDING IN BRITAIN
14. ENGLISH
STONE BUILDING
15. THE
STONE SKELETON, Structural engineering of masonry architecture
16. THE
ART OF THE STONEMASON
17. PERIOD
HOUSE FIXTURES & FITTINGS 1300-1900
18. THE
VICTORIAN HOUSE EXPLAINED
19. THE
EDWARDIAN HOUSE EXPLAINED
20. THE
PERIOD HOUSE: STYLE, DETAIL & DECORATION 1774 TO 1914
21. TRADITIONAL
FARM BUILDINGS OF BRITAIN
22. DISCOVERING
TRADITIONAL FARM BUILDINGS
23. THE
VERNACULAR WORKSHOP, from craft to industry, 1400-1900
24. RECORDING
STANDING BUILDINGS
25. VERNACULAR
ARCHITECTURE, AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK
26. THE
ARCHAEOLOGY OF BUILDINGS
27. DOCUMENTING
THE HISTORY OF HOUSES
28. DISCOVERING
YOUR OLD HOUSE
29. KENTISH
RAGSTONE
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