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A Catalogue of Cruck Buildings

book published in 1973

A Devon Farm: Bury Barton, Lapford

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1966

A FOURTEENTH-CENTURY ILLUSTRATION OF A CRUCK

A Medieval Urban House with Two Heated Open Rooms: 3, 5 Butter Street, Alcester

article by Nat Alcock & A. K Moir published June 2004 in Vernacular Architecture

A Note on the Word Cruck

article

A Provisional Hand-List of Detailed House-by-House Surveys

article by Nat Alcock published June 1971 in Vernacular Architecture

A Response To:Cruck Distribution: A Social Explanationby Eric Mercer (VA27 1996, 1-2)

A Stud-and-Panel Granary in Warwickshire, 1638/9

A four‐part indenture of 1888

AN EARLY FIFTEENTH-CENTURY WARWICKSHIRE CRUCK HOUSE USING JOGGLED HALVINGS

article by Nat Alcock & Dan Miles published October 2012 in Vernacular Architecture

An Early Common Tiebeam Roof: St Georges-de-Boscherville, Seine-Maritime, France

scientific article published in January 1998

An East Devon Manor in the Later Middle Ages. Part I [Bishop's Clyst]

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1970

An East Devon Manor in the Later Middle Ages. Part II [Bishop's Clyst]

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1973

An Essex Account for Building a House with Ground-Set Posts in 1743

article by Nat Alcock published June 2000 in Vernacular Architecture

Architecture at Cowdery's Down: A Reconsideration

scientific article published in January 1993

Baddesley Clinton: Architectural: Responses to Social Circumstances

article

Black Swan Terrace, Upper Spon Street, Coventry: A Comparison of Medieval Renters

scientific article published in January 2016

Buildings and People of a Rutland Manor: Lyddington, Caldecott, Stoke Dry and Thorpe by Water

article by Nat Alcock published January 2016 in Vernacular Architecture

Bushmead Priory, Bedfordshire: a Thirteenth-Century Hall and Roof

scholarly article by Nat Alcock published in June 1970

Crucks: New Documentary Evidence

article

Danish and English Timber-Framing: A Contrast

Danish and English Timber-Framing: A Contrast

Devon Farm Houses: Part I

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1968

Devonshire Farmhouses: Part II: Some Dartmoor Houses

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1969

Devonshire Farmhouses: Part IV: Some Medieval Houses in East and North Devon

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1972

Devonshire Linhays: A Vernacular Tradition

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1963

Elizabethan Inventories and Wills of the Exeter Orphans’ Court

Enzymatic resolution of a chiral organometallic ester: enantioselective hydrolysis of 2-ethoxycarbonylbuta-1,3-dienetricarbonyliron by pig liver esterase

Fields and Farms in an East Devon Parish [Sowton]

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1975

Further House-and-Estate Surveys

article by Nat Alcock published June 1974 in Vernacular Architecture

Fyrkat, en Jysk Vikingeborg

Great Moor Farm, Sowton, Devon: the recording and excavation of a 16th- and 17th-century farmhouse

scientific article

Houses in an East Devon Parish [Sowton]

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1962

Housing the Urban Poor in 1800: Courts in Atherstone and Coventry, Warwickshire

Index of Tree-Ring Dates for British Buildings: 1976-1987

article published in 1987

Index of Tree-Ring Dates for British Buildings: 1988-1992

Index of Tree-Ring Dates for British Buildings: 1993-1997

Kinetoncote, Binton, Warwickshire (SP 145541)

Leicester Castle: The Great Hall

article published in 1987

List 106: Lancashire and Merseyside Dendrochronology

Low Open-Truss Beams (Mantel-Beams): Problems of Function and Distribution

Maxstoke Castle, Warwickshire

scientific article published in January 1978

Medieval Houses in Devon and Their Modernization

scientific article published in January 1973

Medieval Roofs with Base-Crucks and Short Principals

Medieval Roofs with Base-Crucks and Short Principals: Additional Evidence

article

Notes and News

scientific article published in January 1972

Notes and News

article published in 1982

Queen Isabella's New Suburb in Coventry in 1348

2008 article by N W Alcock in Midland History

RADIOCARBON DATES LIST 3

Radiocarbon Date List 1 2009

article by Nat Alcock published December 2009 in Vernacular Architecture

Radiocarbon Date List 2. Midlands Cruck Houses

article by Nat Alcock et al published October 2011 in Vernacular Architecture

Radiocarbon Dates List 5

Radiocarbon Dating of a Reused Cruck Blade from Warwickshire and its Implications for the Typology of Cruck Construction

journal article

Re-thinking English Local History

1988 article in Midland History

Reviews

Reviews

Romanesque Roofs: The Nave of Jumièges Abbey and the Common-Tiebeam Tradition in Northern Europe

Sanders, Lettaford. A Devon long-house

scholarly article by Nat Alcock published in January 1972

Short Reviews

Smoke Bay or Open Hall? Cuttle Pool Farm, Knowle, Warwickshire

article published in 1998

Social Pretensions in Architecture and Ancestry: Hall House, Sawbridge, Warwickshire and the Andrewe Family

article by Nat Alcock & C. T. Paul Woodfield published March 1996 in Antiquaries Journal

Structure of a chiral amide derived from a (vinylketenimine)tricarbonyliron(0) complex

THE EARLIEST TREE-RING DATED BASE-CRUCK HOUSE: 21 HIGH STREET, ALCESTER, WARWICKSHIRE

article by Nat Alcock & Dan Miles published December 2013 in Vernacular Architecture

TREE-RING DATE LISTS 2012

TREE-RING DATE LISTS 2013

article by Nat Alcock et al published December 2013 in Vernacular Architecture

TREE-RING DATE LISTS 2014

article by Nat Alcock & Cathy Tyers published December 2014 in Vernacular Architecture

The Carpentry of a Twelfth-Century Aisled Hall: Burmington Manor, Warwickshire

article by John Walker & Nat Alcock published January 2017 in Vernacular Architecture

The Catesbys in Coventry: a Medieval Estate and Its Archives

The Clystwicon Charter [Clyst St Mary]

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1971

The Development of the Vernacular House in South-West England, 1500-1700

The Distribution and Dating of Crucks and Base Crucks

The Distribution and Dating of Wealden Houses

The Great Rebuilding and its Later Stages

The Making of Kings Lynn. By Vanessa Parker. 9½ × 7. Pp. 226 + 43 pls. + 45 figs. + 2 tables. Chichester: Phillimore, 1971. £5·50.

The Meaning of Insethouse

scientific article published in June 1996

The Medieval Buildings of Bishop's Clyst

article published in the Transactions of the Devonshire Association in 1966

The Medieval Cottages of Bishops Clyst, Devon

scientific article published on January 1965

The Medieval Peasant at Home: England, 1250–1550

The Origin of Crucks: Innocence Or Naiveté? A Response

scientific article published in February 2006

The longhouse: a plea for clarity

Article published in 1972

The scientific dating of standing buildings

scientific article published on 9 November 2017

Tree-Ring Date Lists 2009

article by Nat Alcock et al published December 2009 in Vernacular Architecture

Tree-Ring Date Lists 2011

article by Nat Alcock & Cathy Tyers published October 2011 in Vernacular Architecture

Tree-Ring Date Lists 2015

article by Nat Alcock & Cathy Tyers published January 2015 in Vernacular Architecture

Tree-Ring Date Lists 2016

article by Nat Alcock & Cathy Tyers published January 2016 in Vernacular Architecture

Tree-Ring Date Lists 2017

article by Nat Alcock & Cathy Tyers published January 2017 in Vernacular Architecture

Tree-Rng Date Lists 2010

Two Problems of Definition

Upstairs or Downstairs?

West- und mitteleuropäischer Hausbau im Wandel 1150–1350 [Western and Central European Building Construction in a State of Transformation 1150–1350]

What is a Gavelfork?