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CARLISLE AND CUMBRIA: ROMAN AND MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE, ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Written by Mike McCarthy, David Weston
Published by The British Archaeological Association in 2004
ISBN: 1902653696

CARLISLE AND CUMBRIA: ROMAN AND MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE, ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Written by Mike McCarthy, David Weston.
Stock no. 1825580
1st. 2004. Softcover. Nearly fine condition.

The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions XXVII. Edited by McCarthy & Weston. Cardwraps. B/w photos and a few colour. ISBN: 1902653696. A lovely copy.

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Cover of CARLISLE AND CUMBRIA: ROMAN AND MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE, ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY by Mike McCarthy; David Weston

Contents

  • The Roman Town of Luguvalium and the Post-Roman Settlement . Mike McCarthy
  • Murum civitatis, et fontein in ea a Romanis mire olim constructum: The Arts of Rome in Carlisle and the Vivitas of the Carvetii and their Influence. Martin Henig
  • Medieval Carlisle: Cathedral and City from Foundation to Dissolution. Henry Summerson
  • The Great Tower of Carlisle Castle. John A. A. Goodall
  • 'King Arthur lives in merry Carleile'. Abigail Wheatley
  • Augustinian Architecture in the Twelfth Century: The Context for Carlisle. Jill A. Franklin
  • The Romanesque Fabric of Carlisle Cathedral. Richard Plant
  • The Construction of the Gothic Choir of Carlisle Cathedral, and the Evidence of the Masons' Marks. Jennifer S. Alexander
  • The Chancel Roof of Carlisle Cathedral: Its Architectural and Historical Context. Gavin Simpson
  • 'The dim shadowing of the things which should be': The Fourteenth-Century Doom and the East Window of Carlisle Cathedral. David O'Connor
  • The Stylistic Antecedents of the Gondibour Screen at Carlisle Cathedral. Charles Tracy
  • Carlisle Cathedral Misericords: Style and Iconography. Christa Grossinger
  • Late Medieval Paintings at Carlisle. David Park and Sharon Cather
  • Archibald Campbell Tait, Dean of Carlisle 1850 to 1856, and Ewan Christian, Architect. Graeme Knowles
  • The Architecture of Holm Cultram Abbey. Stuart Harrison.
  • Rose Castle. Tim Tatton-Brown
  • Romanesque Architecture and Architectural Sculpture in the Diocese of Carlisle. Malcolm Thurlby