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Trench 5 looking north across Newton Hall cottage.
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Newton Hall fig 38Trench 5 looking north across Newton Hall cottage.
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Newton Hall fig 37Plans of trenches 8 and 9 showing the foundations of the northern stone barn (T8)and the brick foundations of the north-eastern corner of the barn range containing the medival timber hall (T9).
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Newton Hall fig 36A plan of trenches 5 and 6 excavated across the site of Newton Hall cottage.
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Newton Hall fig 35Trench 9 at Newton Hall showing the north-eastern corner of the 18th century brick combined barn.
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Newton Hall fig 34Plan of the trenches excavated around Newton Hall in 2008.
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Newton Hall fig 33The eastern elevation at Newton Hall showing the surviving original timber-framing(shaded)and the 1968-9 reconstructed framing.
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Newton Hall fig 32The medival (right) and the 1969 (left) curved wind-braces on the western side of the southern cruck truss at Newton Hall
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Newton Hall fig 30The eastern double cruck spurs on the northern cruck truss at Newton Hall.
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Newton Hall fig 30The northern cruck truss and plan of Newton Hall in the early 21st century
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Newton Hall fig 29The Newton Hall farm complex in 1881 (ordinance survey six inch series for Chesire, surveyed in 1871-5)
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Newton Hall fig 28Newton Hall farm around 1900 showing the timber hall on the left and on the right the stone northern barn. Photography courtesy of Tameside Local Studies Library.
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Newton Hall fig 27The lands still held by the Dukinfield-Astley family, the purchasers of the Newton estate in the early 18th century, in 1847 are shaded pink (based upon the Newton tithe map CRO EDT)
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Newton Hall fig 26The layout of Newton Hall as suggested by Alexander Newtons's will of 1617
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Newton Hall fig 25The manor of Newton and the break-up of Mottram in the 13th century
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Newton Hall fig 24The medieval landscape of the Lordship of Longdendale
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Newton Hall fig 23The southern gable of the restored Newton Hall in 2008
The Bent cruck gable (Newton Hall book: figure 6)
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The Bent cruck gable (Newton Hall book: figure 6)The Bent cruck gable
Woolley Fm cruck bldg (Newton Hall book: figure 5)
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Woolley Fm cruck bldg (Newton Hall book: figure 5)Woolley Fm cruck bldg
Cruck distrib in England after Alcock 2002 (Newton Hall book: figure 4)
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Cruck distrib in England after Alcock 2002 (Newton Hall book: figure 4)Cruck distrib in England after Alcock 2002
3D Cruck reconstruction (Newton Hall book: figure 3)
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3D Cruck reconstruction (Newton Hall book: figure 3)3D Cruck reconstruction image
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