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St. John's Saxon Church AKA Church Of St John, Saxon Green, Escomb (Escomb) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
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: 634-1, 1, 135
2 Clapham, A W 1930 English Romanesque Architecture p.39-40
3 Greenwell, W 1906 Unknown Article in Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland Vol.6, pages 17-19
4 Taylor, H M, Taylor, J 1965 Anglo-Saxon architecture : volume 1 pages 234-8
5 1897 Unknown article in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1897
6 Ball, T 1993 Sun-Dials at Escombe Vol. 4 , pages 154-157
7 1930 Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-on-Tyne
8 Beddow, N 1991 Interpreting The Saxon Sundial At Escomb Pages 109-111
9 Roberts, M 2008 A Preliminary Roof Typology for the North east of England c.1200-1700 p 47
10 Preston-Jones, A 1977 Escomb: A Village and its Church
11 Mills, S, Hayton Lee & Braddock, Lang, J 1979 to 1980 Escomb Church
12 Turnball, P, Jones, R 1978 The archaeology of the coal measures and the magnesian limestone escarpment in Co. Durham Bishop Auckland, Archaeology, no.7, p.31
13 Gill, B H, Clack, P 1980 University of Durham and University of Newcastle upon Tyne archaeological reports For 1979 pages 15-16
14 The Saxon Church, Saxon Green
15 Escomb Parish Church Council, Unwin, C Jun-2003 Escomb Church Exhibition Panels
16 Clack, P A G, Gosling, P F, Northern Archaeological Survey 1975 Archaeology in the North Gazetteer 1975
17 Dodds, G L 1996 Historic Sites of County Durham
18 Unknown, The Northern Echo 05-Jul-1993 Ancient church's 'new' roof dated
19 Colgrave, B 1951 A short account of the Saxon Church at Escomb
20 Kroebel, C, Pybus, D 1999 The Saxon church of Escomb: Site visit
21 Ryder, P F 2005 The Church of St John the Evangelist, Escomb
22 Fearnley, B, Unknown Apr-1997 Escomb's seventh century Saxon church
23 Whitehead, M A 04-Jun-1979 Escomb Extracts
24 Durham County Council Archaeology Section Aug-2003 Time Detectives Escomb Graveyard Survey
25 Durham County Council 27-Jul-2016 9 Photographs of Saxon Church, Saxon Green, Escomb
26 Cambridge, E The Early Church In County Durham: A Reassessment
27 Pocock, M, Wheeler, H, British Archaeological Association 1971 Excavations at Escomb Church, County Durham 1968
28 Uncertain 1968 Unknown article in University of Durham Gazette
29 Webster, L, Cherry, J 1980 Medieval Britain in 1979
30 Wright, R P 1970 Unknown Article in Archaeologia Aeliana
31 Sainsbury, I S Iain Sainsbury AKA Ian Sainsbury (ISS) Field Investigators Comments 07-NOV-79
32 Cramp, R, Oxford University Press 1984 Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, volume I: County Durham and Northumberland Part 1 pages 77-9, 156
34 Pevsner, N, Williamson, E, Penguin Books Ltd 1983 The Buildings of England County Durham pages 267-8
34 1990 CBA North Newsbulletin 1990 No13 Mar Watching Brief
35 Ryder, P F, Carlton, R J 2005 Escomb

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