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The Orientation of Churches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

Extract

Papers have been written on the orientation of churches, but most of them deal with the origin of orientation. In only two that I have come across are there any data of actual orientations, namely, ‘The Orientation of Scottish Churches’ by F. C. Eeles, and ‘Orientation of Churches in Hampshire’ by T. W. Shore.

I have measured the orientation of 642 churches. I had originally planned to measure many more, but the war and its aftermath have prevented it, and I feel it is better to publish what I have done rather than to wait indefinitely.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1950

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References

page 47 note 1 P.S.A. (Scot.), vol. xii, Fourth Series, 1914, p. 169.Google Scholar

page 47 note 2 Published in Walford's Antiquarian, Sept. 1886, and republished by the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society in the Shore Memorial Volume, p. 95.

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