@article{6c7271c2215f4750af62b68171a2b828,
title = "Carpentry Traditions and Timber-Frame Buildings",
abstract = "The complex relationships between Britain{\textquoteright}s oaks, landscapes, woodland management and water resources contributed to shaping historic industries and architectural traditions.",
keywords = "oak, industrial mills, local history sheffield, sheffield heritage, sheffield rivers, rivelin valley, sash saw, rip saw, cruck frame, technology of buildings, traditional buildings, timber-frames, timber mills, water mills, forestry, building conservation, traditional carpentry skills, timber frames, woodland management",
author = "Charles Hippisley-Cox",
year = "2015",
month = mar,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "138",
pages = "29--31",
journal = "Context, the journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation",
issn = "0958-2746",
publisher = "Institute of Historical Building Conservation",
}