You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 63 results You've searched for: Collection: "Alison Armstrong Archive" xSubject: "Non Residential Structures" x Search term Filter by Collection Alison Armstrong Archive (63) Filter by Subject Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure (63)Barns (18)Dendrochronology (3)Drystone Walls (1)Dwellings (18)Graffiti (1)Farming (1)Landscape (2)Geology (2) Filter by Place Addingham (1)Airton (1)Arncliffe (1)Austwick (1)Barden (3)Bolton Abbey (32)Clapham (1)Craven (2)Feizor (2)Giggleswick (1)Horton In Ribblesdale (1)Hubberholme (1)Ingleton (1)Kettlewell (2)Langcliffe (1)Low Birkwith (1)Muker (1)Newhouses (1)Ribblesdale (1)Selside (4)Starbotton (1)Winskill (1) Filter by Format Document (12)Drawing / Illustration (9)Photograph (49) Filter by Century 12th (1)15th (1)16th (1)17th (1)18th (1)19th (1)20th (2)21st (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Box1 Feizor wallet AAA/001/001 Low Birkwith hennery-piggery AAA/004/003/005 AA4_2_05 Low Birkwith hennery – piggery Recording vernacular buildings AAA/003/002 Sheets for courses to guide recording of vernacular buildings generally in Craven area. Notes and drawings of interiors and exteriors of local buildings. Course notes for Stories in Stone training courses Notes from Giggleswick Wills and Inventories which refer to local house layout. Notes from other vernacular building courses. Boskins, Binks and Bressumers AAA/003/003 Typed notes for IDLP and Stories in Stone vernacular buildings courses. Notes have annotations and hand drawings. Boskins: wooden panels or large flagstones forming the division between the stalls Binks: a bench to sit on Bressumers: a load bearing beam Dendrochronolgy and the uses of wood in vernacular buildings AAA/003/004 Notes for vernacular building courses run by YVBSG with a focus on Craven Dales. Particular emphasis given to use of timber in old buildings – crucks, beams, purlins. Background information on dendrochronology – how it works and evidence derived for local buildings (houses and barns). Also notes for CBA talk in Sheffield -Recent developments in ... Vernacular Buildings Day, Ingleton 2017 AAA/003/006 Two A4 sheets with map of Ingleton on reverse. Typed description of walk round Ingleton with short descriptions of houses, cottages and other buildings. Pevsner Architectural Guide AAA/003/010 Collection of correspondence between Alison and Charles O’Brien regarding a request for Alison to contribute to a new edition of Pevsner’s Yorkshire: West Riding. Alison’s submission for the guide and editorial suggestions from Dr. O’Brien. What's New in Craven - talk notes AAA/003/012 A collection of notes for a talk/course given probably around 2000 and probably to go with slide presentation. Notes cover Craven area in general and are then focussed on specific villages and buildings in Craven. Use of stone and timber is a particular feature. Also 2 sheets of sketches showing roof timbers in churches and houses ... 'Owt Fresh?' - day course notes AAA/003/013 Programme for Owt fresh Course Alison’s notes for her talk on the course – 39 years of Craven buildings 1982/3 to 2013 Geology and the use of stone in Craven vernacular buildings AAA/003/016 1. “Geology and Building Materials” – Paper on geology of Yorkshire with an emphasis on the west of the county but including the Vale of York. 2. Three sheets looking at the use of stone in vernacular buildings of Craven area. 3. List of masons working in Craven during 17th and 18th centuries. Use of Timber in Vernacular Buildings AAA/003/017 1. Programme for Vernacular Buildings Study Group lectures March 2008; Timber framed vernacular buildings of Yorkshire. 2. Notes for talk to Addingham Civic Soc. Sept. 2008. “ Timber and Roofs”. Covering dendrochronology, construction and specific buildings eg Medieval Great Barn at Bolton Abbey. 3. Talk notes – Ship’s timber – a look at reused timber. Barns in ... Archive Box 1 - Index and wallets AAA/001 Pinder Ing Barn / Tithe Barn, Austwick AAA/003/014 Report following a “Stories in Stone” vernacular buildings training day. The report is a thorough description of Pinder Barn Austwick. – materials used, styles, layout, interior and exterior, dendrochronology. Drawings and plans are included. Container 3 - Aire Valley & River Aire Catchment: Steeton, West Yorkshire to Malham Cove, Craven AAA/004/004 Slide Box 3: Aire Valley & River Aire Catchment: Steeton, West Yorkshire to Malham Cove, Craven, North Yorkshire. List of 32 slides in slide box 3 with details of slide processing dates etc.; subject and cataloguer’s notes; and Alison Armstrong’s titling on slide mount. Reference AA4_3_01 to AA4_3_32. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Cloisters AAA/004/006/001 AA4_5_01 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Cloisters, C14 wall. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: North transept AAA/004/006/021 AA4_5_21 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: in N transept (looking NE) showing repairs to masonry. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: eroded masonry in North transept AAA/004/006/022 AA4_5_22 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: eroded masonry in N transept. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: choir and presbytry North side AAA/004/006/023 AA4_5_23 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: choir and presbytry North side. Armstrong notes choir C12 and presbytry C14 with reused C12 arcade. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: choir AAA/004/006/024 AA4_5_24 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: choir Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry? i AAA/004/006/025 AA4_5_25 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry? Armstrong notes ‘rougher (dimpled) walling’ of C14 masonry Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry? ii AAA/004/006/026 AA4_5_26 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry? Showing ‘dimpled’ stone dressing. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: looking South from the choir through South chapel AAA/004/006/028 AA4_5_28 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: photo looking S from the choir through S chapel to foundations of octagonal chapter house (with tree stump) with gravel terrace at right. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry AAA/004/006/027 AA4_5_27 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Presbytry. Armstrong speculates this is re-used stone. Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: Choir into South transept AAA/004/006/030 AA4_5_30 Bolton Priory, Bolton Abbey: looking from the Choir into S transept. PAGE: 123Next >