English Heritage Historical Review
Launched in 2006, English Heritage Historical Review is a rich source of historical research and interpretation. The journal focuses on discoveries from English Heritage properties, including landscapes, structures and their contents. It demonstrates English Heritage’s commitment to providing new historical interpretations which stimulate discussion and debate.
The contributors to the journal include English Heritage historians, archaeologists and curators, and other experts writing on English Heritage properties. Their research is previously unpublished and is lavishly illustrated throughout.
The third volume of this annually published journal reflects the broad range of research being undertaken at English Heritage.
Contents of Volume 3
Visualizations of Furness Abbey: From Romantic Ruin to Computer Model
Jason Wood
William Strickland's Tower in Penrith: Penrith Castle or Hutton Hall?
Dennis Perriam
Kenilworth Castle in 1563
Nicholas A D Molyneux
The Iconography of the State Apartment at Apethorpe Hall
Adam White
The Plaster Decoration of the State Apartment at Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire
Claire Gapper
A Garden Baulstrade from Holland House
Cameron Moffatt
The First Landguard Fort, 1625–1720
Paul Pattison
The Duke of Devonshire's Menagerie at Chiswick House
Gillian Clegg
The Archaeological Observations of the Lukis Family of Guernsey
Heather Sebire
No. 20 Group Royal Observer Corps Protected Headquarters,York, 1961–1991
Roger J C Thomas
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