Durham Prison Officer's Club AKA Elvethall Manor, Hallgarth Street, Durham City (Durham City) - Source of Reference
No. | Originator(s) | Date | Title | Notes |
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1 | Department of Environment, English Heritage, Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission | 1950 | List of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, also known as "Greenbacks" | LB Volume, Map & Item: 1914, 17, 199 |
2 | Archaeological Services Durham University, Armstrong, J, English Heritage | 01-Jan-2010 | Durham City medieval secular buildings assessment project | |
3 | Roberts, M | 2003 | Durham 1000 years of History | P 104 - 107 |
4 | Durham Prison Officer's Club, Hallgarth Street, Durham | |||
5 | Durham Prison Officer's Club, Hallgarth Street, Durham | |||
6 | Roberts, M, Laxton, R, Howard, R, Litton, C | 1999 | The buildings of the Religious Estates in Medieval Durham. A tree-ring dating projects | Building 2 |
7 | North East Vernacular Architecture Group | 1991 | Vernacular Architecture Group County Durham Spring 1991 | p 16 |
9 | Roberts, M, Pevsner, N, Williamson, E, Yale University Press | 2021 | The Buildings of England County Durham | page 366 |
10 | Clack, P A G, Barracuda Books Limited | 1985 | The Book of Durham City | page 101 |
11 | English Heritage Research Department, Howard, R, Arnold, A, Nottingham Tree-Ring Dating Laboratory | 2010 | The Tithe Barn, Elvethall Manor, Hallgarth Street, Durham Tree-ring Analysis of Timbers Scientific Dating Report |