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RefNo | PP/WDOAM/KEXAA.RH.25 |
Short title | Lurgashall Cattle Shed, Lurgashall |
Full description | Lurgashall Cattle Shed, Lurgashall, West Sussex. The shed's interior is shown in its original site where it was built on the Leconfield estate around the late 18th C. to early 19th C. The shed was then dismantled and was re-erected in the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, in 1971 at the site of the Bayleaf. Wooden beam structure and weatherboarded sides. Hay rack and hanger at the back. Two men are standing inside. |
Date | c1970 |
Period | 1970s |
Period dates | 1 Jan 1970-31 Dec 1979 |
Photographer or Artist | Roy Armstrong |
Format | 35mm Slide |
Owner | Weald and Downland Open Air Museum |
Subject | Agriculture/Buildings |
Social & Family Issues/Men |
Clothing |
Architecture/Structure/Timber Framed |
Architecture/Period/Georgian (1714-1810) |
Architecture/Cladding/Walls/Weatherboard |
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Place Entry | Code |
/Lurgashall/ /West Sussex | NA448 |