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The Archaeological Journal | 1979

The Anglo-Saxon Church at Wing in Buckinghamshire

H. M. Taylor

Reconsideration of the evidence set out by Jackson and Fletcher in 1962 shows that it does not lead uniquely and inevitably to the complicated building history postulated by them for the apsidal chancel at Wing, whereby the present walls were supposed to have arisen in part by cutting back earlier alignments and in part by building them forward and inserting the pilaster strips. Instead it is shown that all the known evidence can be interpreted in terms of a simpler and more plausible building sequence in which the present walls of the apse arose in a single building operation which included the pilaster-strips and arcading as well as the internal plaster which separates the original walls of the crypt and apsidal chancel from the later stone vaulting of the crypt. This revised interpretation does not affect the important conclusion that the walls of the polygonal apse were built later than the main walls of the nave; but this conclusion is based upon simpler direct observation. Unfortunately the evidence...


Archive | 1965

Anglo-Saxon architecture

H. M. Taylor; Joan Taylor


The Archaeological Journal | 1969

The Anglo-Saxon Cathedral Church at Canterbury

H. M. Taylor


Journal of The British Archaeological Association | 1966

Architectural Sculpture in Pre-Norman England

Joan Taylor; H. M. Taylor


The Archaeological Journal | 1973

The Anglo-Saxon Chapel at Bradford-on-Avon

H. M. Taylor


The Archaeological Journal | 1972

J. T. Irvine's work at Bradford-on-Avon

H. M. Taylor


Theology | 1974

Archaeological Study of Churches

H. M. Taylor


The Archaeological Journal | 1989

Anglo-Saxon Churches

David Parsons; H. M. Taylor


Journal of The British Archaeological Association | 1964

Herring-Bone Masonry as a Criterion of Date

Joan Taylor; H. M. Taylor


Journal of The British Archaeological Association | 1963

The Anglo-Saxon Church at Edenham, Lincolnshire

Joan Taylor; H. M. Taylor

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