Ralegh Radford
Radford, C.A. Ralegh (Courtenay Arthur Ralegh), 1900-1999
Radford, Courtenay Arthur Ralegh, 1900-1999
Radford, C.A. Ralegh
Radford, Courtenay Arthur Ralegh, 1900-
Radford, Courtenay Arthur Ralegh 1900-1998
Radford, C. A. Ralegh (1900-1999).
Radford, Courtenay Arthur Ralegh
Radford, C. A. Ralegh (Courtenay Arthur Ralegh), 1900-1998
Radford, Courtnenay Arthur Ralegh
VIAF ID: 118040847 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire | |
Ancient monuments of Wales | |
The Archaeology and history of Glastonbury Abbey : essays in honour of the ninetieth birthday of C.A. Ralegh Radford | |
Arthurian sites in the West | |
The Bishop's Palace, St. David's, Pembrokeshire | |
The Cluniac Abbey of Crossraguel | |
Denbigh. The castle | |
Dover Castle | |
The early Christian and Norse settlements at Birsay | |
The Early church in western Britain and Ireland : studies presented to C.A. Ralegh Radford arising from a conference organised in his honour by the Devon Archaeological Society and Exeter City Museum | |
Ethiopian itineraries "circa" 1400-1524 including those collected by Alessandro Zorzi at Venice in the years 1519-24, edited by O. G. S. Crawford,... [and translated by C. A. Ralegh Radford.] | |
Glasgow Cathedral | |
Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire | |
Grosmont castle. | |
Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire | |
Llawhaden Castle : Pembrokeshire | |
Lydford Castle, Devon. Official guide | |
Map of Britain in the Dark Ages. South Sheet. Scale 1: 1,000,000. Ordnance Survey, Southampton. 1935. 5s | |
MAP OF MONASTIC BRITAIN: Scale I: 625,000: published by the Ordnance Survey, 1950, two sheets. 7s 6d per sheet | |
Margam Stones Museum, Glamorgan = Amgueddfa Cerrig Margam, Morgannwg | |
The Medieval Church of St. Andrews. Edited by David McRoberts. 25 × 16 cm. Pp. xii + 178 + 25 pls.+ 1 plan. Glasgow: Burns, 1976. £7·00 | |
Medieval Religious Houses. Scotland. (Second edn.) By Ian B. Cowan and David E. Easson. 22 × 14·5 cm. Pp. xxviii + 252 + 4 maps. London: Longman, 1976. £13·00.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church by Kathleen Hughes, Ann Hamlin | |
The Mystery of Wansdyke. By Albany F. Major, O.B.E., F.S.A., and Edward J. Burrow, F.R.G.S. 11¼ × 9. Pp. viii + 200. Cheltenham, 1926 | |
Nennius. Edited and translated by John Morris. (Arthurian Period Sources Vol. 8.) 21.5 × 15.5 cm. Pp. 100. Chichester: Phillimore & Co., 1980. ISBN 0-85033-297-4. £6.00 | |
Nicola Pisano and the Revival of Sculpture in Italy. By G. H. and E. R. Crichton. 8½ × 6. Pp. xiv + 126. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1938. 15s | |
Notices of Archaeological Publications | |
Ogmore Castle, Glamorgan, by C. A. Ralegh Radford,... | |
The Origins of Rome. By Raymond Bloch (Ancient Peoples and Places, no. 15). 8 × 5¾. Pp. 164 + 22 figs. + 60 photographs. London: Thames and Hudson, 1960. 30s | |
Part III. Anglian and Anglo-Danish Lincolnshire | |
The Pelican History of Art: Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture, 800-1200. By Kenneth John Conant. 10¼ × 6¾. Pp. xl + 344, with 11 maps, 80 figs., 8 restoration studies, and 176 plates. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1959. 70s | |
The pictorial history of Glastonbury Abbey : the Isle of Avalon | |
Pillar of Eliseg, Llantysilio-Yn-Ial, Denbighshire, by C. A. Ralegh Radford,... | |
The Poet and the Spae-Wife: An Attempt to reconstruct Al-Ghazal's Embassy to the Vikings. By W. E. D. Allen. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 102. Dublin: Allen Figgis & Co., 1960. Price not stated. | |
The Pre-Conquest Boroughs of England, Ninth to Eleventh Centuries | |
Prehistoric Settlements on Dartmoor and the Cornish Moors | |
The Progress of Archaeology. By Stanley Casson. 8¼ × 5½. Pp. xii + 112. London: Bell, 1934. 6s | |
The Quest for Arthur's Britain | |
Recent Archaeological Excavations in Britain. Edited by R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford. 9¾×6. Pp. xxiv + 310, with 81 figs, and 52 pls. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1956. 42s | |
Recent Discoveries at All Hallows, Barking | |
Report on the excavations at Milber Down, 1937-8 | |
Reviews of Books | |
Richard Krautheimer, Corpus Basilicarum Christianarum Romae. Volume 1, Number 1. Città del Vaticano: Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, 1937. Pp. xx + 64, with 10 plates | |
Roma e l'arte dei celti e degli anglosassoni dal V all'VIII secolo D.C | |
The Roman fort of Segontium, Caernarvonshire : a property of the National Trust in the guardianship of the Ministry of Works | |
The Roman site at Catsgore | |
The Roman Villa at Ditchley, Oxon | |
Römisch-germanische Kommission des deutschen Archäologisches Instituts. Römisch-germanische Forschungen, Band 8. Die Kelten in Württemberg. Von Kurt Bittel. 12½ × 9½. Pp. iv + 128. Berlin and Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter. 1934. RM 22 | |
A Round Wooden House in Somerset | |
The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England): Dorset, Vol. I. West, 10⅝ X 8¼. Pp. I + 334, with 212 plates and 1 folding-map. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1952. 63s | |
Sandbach crosses, Cheshire, by C. A. Ralegh Radford,... | |
The Saxon Monastery of Whitby | |
The Sculptured Stones at Hornhausen | |
The Scythians. By Tamara Talbot Rice. 8 × 5½. Pp. 256, with 62 plates and 70 figs. London: Thames & Hudson, 1957. 21s | |
Sicily before the Greeks. By L. Bernabò Brea. 8 × 5¾. Pp. 260 with 78 photographs, 50 line drawings and 7 maps. London: Thames and Hudson, 1957. 21s | |
South Wales and the Border in the Fourteenth Century. By William Rees. Four maps and a handbook. 9 × 5½. Pp. 23. Cardiff: Western Mail, 1933 | |
Spanish Romanesque Architecture of the Eleventh Century. By W. M. Whitehill, F.S.A. 9½ × 6. Pp. xxx + 308. Oxford: at the University Press. 1941. 63s | |
St. Dogmael's Abbey, Pembrokeshire | |
St. Michael's Mount. By the Rev. T. Taylor M.A., F.S.A. 7½ × 5. Pp. xii + 200. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1932. 1932. 7s. 6d | |
Strata Florida Abbey, Cardiganshire | |
Studies in Early British History. Edited by Nora K. Chadwick. 8½ × 5½. Pp. viii + 282. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1954. 30s | |
Three Iron Age round houses in the Isle of Man | |
Tintagel castle, Cornwall | |
The Tressé Iron-Age Megalithic Monument (Sir Robert Mond's Excavation). Its Quadruple Sculptured Breasts and their relation to the Mother-Goddess Cosmic Cult. By V. C. C. Collum. 10 × 7½. Pp. xii + 123. Oxford University Press. London: Milford, 19 | |
Tretower court, Breconshire | |
Tretower : the Castle and the Court | |
The Tribes of Southern Britain. | |
The Tribunal, Glastonbury, Somerset | |
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire : official guide | |
The Vegetation of Dartmoor during the Loch Lomond Stadial | |
The Victoria County History of Wiltshire, Vol. I, part 1. Edited by Pugh R. B. and Crittall Elizabeth. Pp. XXII + 280, with 1 pl., 3 figs, and 9 maps. University Press, Oxford, 1957. Price, £5 5s | |
The Victoria History of the Counties of England, Northamptonshire. Vol. iv. Edited by L. F. Salzman. Pp. xvi + 279. Oxford: University Press for the University of London. 1937. £4 4s. 0d | |
A. W. Van Buren, Ancient Rome as revealed by recent Discoveries. London: Lovat Dickson, 1936. Pp. xvi + 200 with 8 plates and 2 folding plans. 6s | |
White Castle, Monmouthshire | |
Whithorn, and the ecclesiastical monuments of Wigtown District | |
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