A ceramic building materials bibliography (with a Yorkshire bias)

 

 

Allin C E, 1981. ‘The Roof tiles’ in Mellor J E and Pearce T, The Austin Friars, Leicester. CBA Research Report No 35 Leicestershire Archaeological Field Unit: Report 1, 52-70 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr35.cfm)

 

Altet X B, 2002. The Early Middle Ages: from Late Antiquity to AD 1000. Taschen

 

Armstrong P & S J, 1987.  'The clay roof tile' in Armstrong P and Ayers B Excavations in High St and Blackfriargate East Riding Archaeologist 8/Hull Old Town Report Series 5, 234-240

 

Armstrong P, 1991.  'The clay roof tile' in Armstrong P, Tomlinson D and Evans D H, 1991 Excavations at Lurk Lane, Beverley 1979-82 Sheffield Excavations Reports, 1, 201-207

 

Armstrong S, 1992.  ‘Clay roof tile and roof furniture’ in Evans D H & Tomlinson D G, 1992.  Excavations at 33-35 Eastgate, Beverley 1983-86 Sheffield Excavation Reports 3, 219-226

 

Astill G G & Wright S M,  1993 ‘Ceramic roof tiles and fittings’ in Astill GG, A Medieval Industrial Complex and its Landscape: the Metalworking Watermills and Workshops of Bordesley Abbey CBA Research Report No 92, 130-141 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr92.cfm)

 

Atkins C, Tibbles J, & Asquith D, 1987.  The archaeology of a medieval roof tile factory site in Grovehill, Beverley Archaeology Unit, Humberside County Architect's Department

Barclay K, 2001.  Scientific analysis of archaeological ceramics: a handbook of resources Oxbow Books/English Heritage

Beswick M, 1993.  Brickmaking in Sussex: a history and gazetteer Middleton Press

 

Betts I M, 1985.  A Scientific investigation of the brick and tile industry of York to the mid-eighteenth century.  Bradford University (unpublished PhD thesis)

 

Betts I, 1993.  'Ceramic roofing tile', in Schofield, J et al 'Medieval Cheapside', London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 41 (1990), 221-229

 

Betts I M, 1995.  'Roman tile fabrics' in Phillips D & Heywood B Excavations at York Minster, Volume I, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 268-269

 

Betts I M & Crowley N, 1996. 'Building materials' in Milne G & Wardle A 'Early Roman Development at Leadenhall Court, London and related research' London & Middlesex Archaeological Society Volume 44 (1993), 53-59

 

Betts I, Black E, & Gower J, 1997.  'A corpus of relief patterned tiles in Roman Britain' Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Vol 7 (1994)

 

Brodribb G, 1987.  Roman brick and tile.  Alan Sutton

 

Brooks F W, 1939.  'A medieval brick-yard at Hull' Journal of the British Archaeological Association 4,  3rd series, 151-174

 

Brown A, 1994.  'A Romano-British shell-gritted pottery and tile manufacturing site at Harrold, Bedfordshire' Bedfordshire Archaeology 21, 19-107

 

Brunskill R W, 1990.  Brick building in Britain Gollancz

 

Buckland P C, Magilton J R & Hayfield C 1989.  ‘The Archaeology of Doncaster 2. The Medieval and Later Town, Part ii’ British  Archaeological Reports British Series 202(ii), 220-222

 

Butler L A S, 1983.  'Roofing material' in Mayes P and Butler L A S, 1983 Sandal Castle Excavations Wakefield Historical Publications, 305-216

 

Campbell J W P & Saint A 2001 ‘A Bibliography of Works on Brick published in England before 1750’ Construction History Society Journal 17 page nos??

 

Campbell J W P & Pryce W, 2003 Brick: a world history Thames & Hudson

 

Celoria F, 1971.  'Edward Dobson's A rudimentary treatise on the manufacture of bricks and tiles (1850)' Journal of Ceramic History No. 5  

 

Cherry J, 2001. ‘Pottery and Tile’ in Blair J and Ramsey N, (eds), 2001 English Medieval Industries Hambledon and London, 189-209

 

Clifton-Taylor A. 1987.  The pattern of English building  Faber and Faber

 

Cox A, 1979.  Brickmaking: a history and gazetteer Bedfordshire County Council/Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)

 

Cox A, 1997. ‘A Vital Component: Stock Bricks in Georgian London’ Construction History Society Journal 13 page nos??

 

Crew P,  2004.  ‘Perforated tiles from corn driers and malt kilns’ Information 95, British Brick Society, 4-12

 

Crowley N, 1992.  'Building Material' in Cowan, C  'A possible mansio in Roman Southwark: Excavations at 15-23 Southwark Street 1980-86' London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions, Volume 43, (1992) 144-164

 

Davies J L 1993.  ‘Brick and Tile’ in P J Casey and J L Davies with J Evans, ‘Excavations at Segontium (Caernarfon) Roman Fort, 1975-1997’ CBA Research Report 90, 229-231

(http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr90.cfm)

 

Drury  P, 1981.  'The production of brick and tile in medieval England' in Crossley, D (ed.) 'Medieval Industry' CBA Research Report 40, 126-39 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr40.cfm)

 

Eames Elizabeth, 1961 ' A thirteenth-century tile kiln site at North Grange, Meaux, Beverley, Yorkshire' Medieval Archaeology V, 137-168

 

Eames Elizabeth, 1980.  Medieval lead-glazed earthenware tile in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities British Museum British Museum Publications, 2 volumes

 

Eames Elizabeth, 1992 Medieval craftsmen: English Tilers British Museum Press

 

Evans D & Sitch B, 1990.  Beverley Gate: the birth place of the English civil war Hull City Council

 

Evans D & Verhaeghe F, 1999 ‘Brickware objects of Low Countries origin in the collections of Hull Museums’ Medieval Ceramics 22-23, 93-112

 

Ferguson, R, 1994.  ‘Tile’ in Stephen Cracknell and Christine Mahany (eds) ‘Roman Alcester: Southern Extramural Area 1964-1966 Excavations. Part 2: Finds and discussion’ CBA Research Report 97, 222

(http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr97.cfm)

 

Fletcher V, 1968.  Chimney Pots and Stacks Centaur Press

 

Foreman M, 1998.  Beverley Friary: the history and archaeology of an urban monastery Humber Archaeology Partnership & Hutton Press

 

Gaimster D, 1988. 'Post-medieval ceramic stove-tiles bearing the Royal Arms: evidence for their manufacture and use in southern Britain' Archaeol J 145, 314-343

 

Garside-Neville S, 1994. Brickmaking in 19th century York: a preliminary survey (unpublished; copy in York City Archives and web version at: http://www.tegula.freeserve.co.uk/contents.htm)

 

Garside-Neville S, 1995. 'Tile File - Curved and flanged medieval roof tile', Interim: Archaeology in York, Summer 1995, Vol 20, No2, 31-34

 

Garside-Neville S, 1996. 'Ceramic building materials', in Kemp R L & Graves C P, 1996. 'The church and Gilbertine Priory of St Andrew, Fishergate' The archaeology of York 11/2, 294-299

 

Garside-Neville S, 1996. 'The Ceramic Building Materials', in Dunkley J A, Cumberpatch C G, Latham I D, &  Thorpe R 'Excavations at 16-20 Church Street Bawtry, South Yorkshire', British  Archaeological Reports British Series 248, 1996, 114-120

 

Garside-Neville S, 1997. 'Ceramic building material', in Whyman M, 1997.  'Excavations in Deanery Gardens and Low St Agnesgate, Ripon, North Yorkshire' Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol 69, 145-146

 

Garside-Neville S, 1997. ‘Ceramic Building Materials’, in Oakey N & Spoerry P ‘Excavations at Orchard Lane, Huntingdon 1994’ Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Volume LXXXV (1996) 1997, 142-143

 

Garside-Neville S, 1998. 'Ceramic Building Materials' In Spoerry, P & Hinman, M 'The Still, Peterborough: Medieval Remains Between Cumbergate and Westgate' Archaeological Field Unit Monograph Number One, 1998, 124-126

 

Garside-Neville S, 1998. ‘Appendix 2 – The Ceramic Building Materials’ in Lilley J, 1998.  Archive Report on Archaeological Excavations at Low Fishergate, Doncaster York Archaeological Trust (unpublished)

 

Garside-Neville S, 2000. ‘Ceramic Building Material’ In Hunter-Mann, K ‘Excavations on a Roman Extra-Mural Site at Brough-on-Humber, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK’ Internet Archaeology 9, 2000 (http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue9/brough/cbm.html)

 

Garside-Neville S, 2001. Ceramic Building Materials’ In Ottaway, P ‘Excavations on the site of the Roman signal station at Carr Naze, Filey, 1993-94’, The Archaeological Journal, 157, 2000, 119-121

 

Garside-Neville S, 2002. ‘Roofing materials and bricks’ In Roberts, Ian ‘Pontefract Castle: archaeological excavations 1982-1986’ Yorkshire Archaeology 8, 2002 152-157

 

Garside-Neville S, in prep. ‘The brick and tile’ In Hanson W S Elginhaugh Excavations Historic Scotland

 

Garside-Neville S, in prep. ‘Ceramic Building Materials’ In Cool H, ‘All Saints Pavement, York’ ?The Archaeological Journal

 

Garside-Neville S, in prep. ‘Ceramic Building Materials’ In Abramson P ‘Layerthorpe, York’

 

Garside-Neville S & McComish J 2004 ‘The ceramic building materials’ In Evans D Beyond the Walls of York: the Road to Hull Archaeology of York Web Series No 2 http://www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk/dccook/intro.htm

 

Garside-Neville S & Spall C, in prep ‘The ceramic building materials’ In Fenton-Thomas C Excavations at Sprotborough, South Yorkshire

 

Goffin, R, 1993. 'The Daub', in Whytehead R L & Cowie R, 1993 'Excavations at the Peabody site, Chandos Place and the National Gallery', Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, Volume 40, 1989 (1993), 110-112

 

Guo Q, 2000 Tile and Brick Making in China: a Study of the Yingzao Fashi Construction History Society Journal 16 page nos??

 

Gurcke K, 1987.  Bricks and Brickmaking: a handbook for historical archaeology The University of Idaho Press

 

Hannan A, 1997.  'Tewkesbury and the Earls of Gloucester: Excavations at Holm Hill, 1974-5' Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society CXV, 79-231

 

Hare J N, 1991.  'The growth of the roof-tile industry in the later medieval Wessex' Medieval Archaeology 35, 86-103

 

Harvey N, 1987.  Fields, hedges and drains Shire Album 21

 

Hobhouse H & Saunders A, 1989. Good and proper materials: the fabric of London since the Great Fire  London Topographical Society

 

Hollestelle J, 1974.  'Soil-marks of late medieval brick clamps at Wijk bij Duurstede' Rijksdienst voor het Oudheikundig Bodemonderzoek Jaargang 24, 184-189

 

Jones E, 1990.  The social shaping of medieval brick technology University of York (unpublished MA dissertation)

 

Jope E M & Dunning G C, 1954.  'The use of blue slate for roofing in medieval England' Antiquaries Journal 34, 209-17

 

Keen L, 1993.  'Pre-Conquest glazed relief tiles from All Saints Church, Pavement, York' Journal of the British Archaeological Association 146, 67-86

 

Knight S & Keen L, 1977.  'Medieval floor tiles from Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire' Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 49, 65-75

 

King E, 1975.  'Roman kiln material from the Borthwick Institute, Peasholm Green: a report for York Excavation Group' Antiquaries Journal, LIV, pt II, 1975, 213-217

 

Lewis, J M 1987. ' Roof tiles: some observations', Medieval Ceramics, 11, 3-14

 

Lloyd N, 1925. A history of English brickwork H Greville Montgomery (reprinted 1990, Antique Collectors' Club)

 

Lucas J, 1981. ‘The floor tiles’ in Mellor J E and Pearce T, The Austin Friars, Leicester.  CBA Research Report No 35 Leicestershire Archaeological Field Unit: Report 1, 70-78, (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr35.cfm)

 

Lucas R, 1997 ‘The Tax on Bricks and Tiles, 1784-1850: its Application to the Country at large and, in particular, to the County of Norfolk’ Construction History Society Journal 13 page nos??

 

Lynch G, 1994.  Brickwork: history, technology and practice Donhead

 

McComish J, 2003 Ceramic Building Materials,in York Archaeological Trust, 2003. Anglo-Scandinavian, Medieval and Post-Medieval Urban Occupation at 41-49 Walmgate, York UK, Archaeology of York Web Series No 1, http://www.yorkarchaeology.co.uk/wgate/main/index.htm

 

McWhirr A (ed), 1979. Roman Brick and Tile: studies in manufacture, distribution and use in the western empire.  British Archaeological Reports International Series 68

 

McWhirr A, 1982.  Roman crafts and industries. Shire Archaeology 24

 

Masefield R & Williams D, 2003. ‘Roman tilery at Doods Farm, Reigate’ Surrey Archaeological Collections, 90, 247-259

Mayes P, 1965.  'A medieval tile kiln at Boston, Lincolnshire' Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 3rd series, 28, 86-106

 

Mellor M, 1989.  'Medieval tile' in Allen, T G 'Excavations at Bury Close, Fawler, Oxfordshire' Oxoniensia LIII 1988 (1989) 309

 

Mellor M, 1991.  'Tiles' in Hassall, T G, Halpin, C E, Mellor, M et al 'Excavations in St Ebbe's Oxford 1967-1976 Part 1: Late Saxon and medieval domestic occupation and tenements and the medieval Greyfriars' Oxoniensia LIV 1989 (1991) 248-255

 

Merker G S, 2005. The Greek tile works at Corinth: the site and the finds’ Hesperia Supplement 35, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens

 

Moore N J, 2001. ‘Brick’ in Blair J and Ramsey N, (eds), 2001 English Medieval Industries Hambledon and London, 211-236

 

Moorhouse S, 1990.  'The quarrying of stone roofing slates and rubble in West Yorkshire during the Middle Ages' in Parsons D Stone quarrying and building in England AD43-1525 Phillimore, 126-145

 

Porter V, 1995.  Islamic Tiles Interlink Books

 

Potts S, 1996.  ‘The brick’ in Foreman M & Tomlinson D G, 1996. Further excavations at the Dominican Priory, Beverley, 1986-1989 Sheffield Excavation Reports 4

 

Redhead N, 1989.  'Stamped tiles' in Redhead N et al Castleshaw: the archaeology of a Roman fort, The Archaeology of Greater Manchester 4, 78 & Plate 10

 

Riall N, 2003. ‘Excavation at Borelli Yard, Farnham: the tile kiln’ Surrey Archaeological Collections, 90, 295-336

Robinson D, 1999. Lincolnshire bricks: history and gazetteer Heritage Lincolnshire

 

Rümelin H, 2002.  ‘Norddeutsche Ziegeleistempel des Spätmittlelalters’ in Jahrbuch für Hausforschung 49, 233-240 (North German brick stamps in the Late Middle Ages)

 

Ryan P, 1996.  Brick in Essex from the Roman Conquest to the Reformation Pat Ryan

 

Salzman L F, 1952.  Building in England to 1540 Oxford University Press (reissue 1992, Sandpiper Books Ltd)

 

Scott K, 1983.  'Roof tiles from Mancetter, Warwickshire' Medieval Archaeology XXVII, 159

 

Smith T P, 1985.  The medieval brickmaking industry in England 1400-1450 BAR British Series 138

 

Smith T P, 1999.  ‘London’s earliest medieval roofing tiles: a comparative study’ Medieval Ceramics 22-23, 66-71

 

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Streeten A D F, 1985. ‘Chapter VI Ceramic Building Materials’ Battle Abbey: the eastern range and the excavations of 1978-80 Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England Archaeological Report no. 2, 79-102

 

Stopford J, 1996. 'Floor tiles', in Kemp R L & Graves C P, 1996. 'The church and Gilbertine Priory of St Andrew, Fishergate' The Archaeology of York 11/2

 

Stopford J, 1997.  '15th century Flemish tiles in the north of England' in De Boe G & Verhaeghe F, 1997 Exchange and Trade in medieval Europe: papers of the Medieval Europe Brugge 1998 Conference Vol 3, IAP Rapporten 3, Zellik 83-88

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Van Lemmen H,1979.  Tiles: a collector’s guide Souvenir Press

 

Van Lemmen H, 2003.  Ceramic Roofware Shire Album 420

 

Vince A G, 1983.  'Medieval and later ceramic building materials' in Heighway C The East and North Gates of Gloucester Western Archaeological Trust Excavation Monograph 4, 214-216

 

Vince A G, 1985.  'Roof furniture and building materials' in Shoesmith, R ‘Hereford City Excavations, Volume 3, The Finds’ Council for British Archaeology Research Report 56, 65-69 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr56.cfm)

 

Vince A G, 1985.  ‘Floor tiles' in Shoesmith, R ‘Hereford City Excavations, Volume 3, The Finds’ Council for British Archaeology Research Report 56, 70 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr56.cfm)

 

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Wilders D, 2003.  Hartleys: Brick by Brick – Pot by Pot Castleford Press

 

Williams M, 2002.  The Slate Industry Shire Album 268

 

Woodforde J, 1976. Bricks to build a house. Routledge and Kegan Paul

 

Woodiwiss S, 1992.  ' Ceramic Building Materials' in Woodiwiss, S (ed) 'Iron Age, Roman salt production and the medieval town  of Droitwich' Council for British Archaeology Research Report 81/Hereford and Worcester County Council, 62-63 (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rr81.cfm)

 

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