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A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects, 1660–1840. By H. M. Colvin. 8¾ × 5¾. Pp. xiv + 821. London: John Murray, 1954. 70s

A Hoard of Gold Rings and Silver Groats found near Thame, Oxfordshire

A Statue from the Minories

scholarly article by Joan Evans and Norman Cook published in 1956

A note on the Rheims Resurrection ‘reliquary’

A statue of Christ from the ruins of Mercers’ Hall

article published in 1954

An English Alabaster at Muret, Haute-Garonne

An English alabaster at Montpezat

An Inventory of Thomas Lord Wharton, 1568

article by Joan Evans published January 1945 in The Archaeological Journal

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Antique jewellery: its history in Europe from 800 to 1900. By Erich Steingräber. 11 × 9½. Pp. 192 + 341 illustrations and 8 colour pls. London: Thames & Hudson, 1957. £3. 3s

Archaeology in 1851

scholarly article by Joan Evans published in January 1950

English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. A record of papers delivered at a Conference arranged by the Dugdale Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the publication of Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire. Ed. b

English Medieval Lapidaries

book published in 1933

English Romanesque Sculpture, 1066–1140. By George Zarnecki, Ph.D. Pp. 40 + 82 pls. London: Tiranti. 7s. 6d

Figure Sculpture in St. Mary's Abbey, York. By Reneé Marcousé, Ph.D. Pp. 8 + 28 pls. York: The Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 1951. 4s. 6d

Gislebertus Sculptor of Autun. By Denis Grivot and George Zarnecki. Introduction by T. S. R. Boase. 12½ × 9½. Pp. 180 + 110 pages of plates. The Trianon Press, in association with Collins. 1961. £3. 10s

Gothic Ivories of the 13th and 14th Centuries. By Joseph Natanson. Pp. 40 + 64 pls. London: Tiranti. 7s. 6d

How Can the Mental Nurse Contribute to the Recovery of the Depressed Patient?

scientific article published on May 1948

Jewels and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I. The Inventory of 1574, edited from Harley MS. 1650 and Stowe MS. 555. By A. Jefferies Collins. 9¾×7¼. Pp. viii + 599. Published by the Trustees of the British Museum, 1955. £5. 5s

article by Joan Evans published April 1956 in Antiquaries Journal

L'Architecture religieuse du Nivernais au moyen âge. Les églises romanes. Par M. Anfray 11¼ ×9. Pp. 326. Paris: A. et J. Picard, 1951. Fr. 3500

La Vie des Monuments frangais: destruction, restauration. Par Paul Léon. 12 x 8. Pp. 584. Paris: A. et J. Picard, 1951

Le Château de Gaillon. Par Elisabeth Chirol. Préface de M. Marcel Aubert. 10 x6½ Pp. 292. Rouen: M. Lecerf; Paris: A. et J. Picard (1952)

Magic Jewels of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

book published in 1922

Mediaeval Wheel-Shaped Brooches

journal article; published in 1933

Ninety Years Ago

Noble Canonesses of France

article

Notices of Archaeological Publications

scientific article published on January 1936

Part IVNorfolk: Churches and Religious Houses

Review of 'Art and Architecture in France, 1500–1700' by Anthony Blunt.

1955 review article in 'Antiquaries Journal'

Roof-bosses in Medieval Churches: an aspect of Gothic sculpture. By C. J. P. Cave, M.A., F.S.A. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. viii + 235. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1948. 35s

Silver. By Gerald Taylor. 7¼ × 4¼. Pp. xxxiii + 248. Pelican A 306. London: Penguin Books, 1956. 5s

The Cathedral Books. 1. St. Paul's Cathedral, with an introduction by Margaret Whinney. 14 pp.+28 illustrations. 1947. 2. Durham Cathedral, with an introduction by W. A. Pantin. 13 pp.+26 illustrations and plan. 1948. 3. Ely Cathedral, with an introd

The Choir Stalls of Lincoln Minster. By M. D. Anderson, F.S.A. Pp. 51, including 41 pis. The Friends of Lincoln Cathedral, 1951. 5s

The Church of St. Martin at lingers: the Architectural History of the Site from the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. By George H. Forsyth, Jr. 11¾ × 8½. Pp. xiv + 267, with portfolio of 16 plans and sections. Princeton University Press, 1952

article

The Embassy of the 4th Duke of Bedford to Paris, 1762–1763

The Garter of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy

The Royal Archaeological Institute: A Retrospect

scholarly article by Joan Evans published in January 1949

The Stained Glass of French Churches. With an essay by Louis Grodecki. 12¼×9. Pp. 32 + 32 plates in colour. London: Lindsay Drummond, Ltd.; Paris: Les Éditions du Chêne, 1948. 45s

article

The Wilton Diptych Reconsidered

scholarly article by Joan Evans published in January 1948