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The text of a lecture describing the architecture of the very earliest Anglo-Saxon churches in Britain dating from little more than a century after the introduction of Augustinian christianity.  Describes architectural features such as apsidal east ends, crypts, multi-storeyed porches, sculptural crucifixions (roods), and the likely internal wall-paintings referenced by Bede, with notable examples mentioned – Jarrow, Hexham, Monkwearmouth, Brixworth and Deerhurst.  Twenty page booklet.  Minor creasing to cover, otherwise good condition.  Cat No 4515

£ 6.50

Harold Taylor

Parish of Jarrow

Good

Booklet

1961

Period: Saxon

Theory & Practice: Buildings

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