The Mystery of the So-Called `Old Bakery' Chamber above St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral (English)
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British Archaeological Association; Medieval art, architecture & archaeology at Canterbury
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204-216
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2013
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Title:The Mystery of the So-Called `Old Bakery' Chamber above St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral
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Conference:Conference, British Archaeological Association; Medieval art, architecture & archaeology at Canterbury ; 2009 ; Canterbury
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Published in:British Archaeological Association; Medieval art, architecture & archaeology at Canterbury ; 204-216CONFERENCE TRANSACTIONS- BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ; 35 ; 204-216
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Place of publication:Leeds
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Publication date:2013-01-01
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Size:13 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographical references
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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`Complete, thorough, and undeniable': Robert Willis and The Architectural History of Canterbury CathedralBuchanan, A. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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The Rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral by Archbishop Wulfred (805-32)Gem, R. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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Sources for the Liturgy of Canterbury Cathedral in the Central Middle AgesGittos, H. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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St Anselm and the Visual Arts at Canterbury Cathedral, 1093-1109Heslop, T.A. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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The Entry Complex at the Cathedral PrioryFergusson, P. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 106
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Recent Interpretations of the Late-12th-Century Rebuilding of the East End of Canterbury Cathedral and its Historical ContextDraper, P. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 116
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Shaping a Saint's Identity: The Imagery of Thomas Becket in Medieval ItalyCipollaro, C. / Decker, V. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 139
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The Nova Opera of Prior Henry of EastryColdstream, N. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 156
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The Monks' Library at Christ Church Canterbury c. 1180-c. 1250Cleaver, L. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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The Romanesque Screen at Canterbury Cathedral ReconsideredWest, J. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 180
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The Ferramenta of the Oculi at Canterbury CathedralGeddes, J. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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Appendix: Observations on Recording the Ferramenta of the South Oculus WindowAustin, R. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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The Mystery of the So-Called `Old Bakery' Chamber above St Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury CathedralHuitson, T.J. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 217
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The Canterbury vestiarium: Why Did it Combine the Roles of Treasury and Cemetery Arch?Milner, L. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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The Royal Window (c. 1485) at Canterbury Cathedral and the Magnificat Window (c. 1500) at Great Malvern Priory (Worcs.): Dynastic Rivalry in Late Medieval England?Scott, H.G. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 245
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Kinship and Architectural Patronage in Late Medieval Canterbury: The Hollands, the Lady Chapel and the Empty TombWoodman, F. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
- 261
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The Great Gate of St Augustine's Abbey: Architecture and ContextLuxford, J.M. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013
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`Vere hortus noster deliciarum est Anglia': John of Thanet, the Madonna Master and a Fragment of English Medieval EmbroideryMichael, M.A. / British Archaeological Association et al. | 2013