C. A. Ralegh Radford (1900–1999)
Author of Glastonbury Abbey: The Isle of Avalon
About the Author
Image credit: Courtenay Arthur Raleigh Radford
Works by C. A. Ralegh Radford
Ancient Monuments Under The Ownership Or Guardianship Of His Majesty'S Office Of Works, Volume IV: South Wales (1972) 23 copies
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire (Ancient Monuments & Historic Buildings. Ministry of Works. Official guide) (1974) 5 copies
Ewenny Priory, Glamorgan (Ministry of Works. Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings. Official Guides.) (1976) 2 copies
The Sandbach Crosses, Cheshire 2 copies
Dover Castle 2 copies
Cymer Abbey (Abaty Cymer) 1 copy
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, New Series, Vol II, Part 4 — Editor — 1 copy
Associated Works
Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Exploration Society 1957/8 - Vol. V. - Parts 5 and 6 — Contributor — 1 copy
Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Exploration Society 1929 - Vol. I. - Part 1 — Contributor — 1 copy
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Vol XXV, Appendix — Contributor — 1 copy
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, New Series, Vol VII, Part 3 (1976) — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Ralegh Radford, Courteney Arthur
- Birthdate
- 1900-11-07
- Date of death
- 1999-01-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Exeter College, Oxford (MA)
- Occupations
- archaeologist
- Organizations
- Society for Medieval Archaeology
Royal Archaeological Institute
Prehistoric Society
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and Monmouthshire
Camelot Research Committee
Society of Antiquaries (fellow) (show all 8)
Royal Historical Society (fellow)
British Academy (fellow) - Awards and honors
- Society of Antiquaries of London (Gold Medal)
Gorsedd of Cornwall (Bard) - Short biography
- English archaeologist and historian who pioneered the exploration of the Dark Ages of Britain and popularised his findings in many official guides and surveys for the Office of Works. His scholarly work appeared in articles in the major British journals, such as Medieval Archaeology or the Proceedings of the British Academy and in the various Transactions of archaeological societies. [Wikipedia]
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK
- Place of death
- Cullompton, Devon, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
The ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset dominate the skies. Glastonbury is long associated with the Arthurian legends of the Isle of Avalon. In the 12th century, the bones of a king reputed to be Arthur were exhumed and reburied in the Abbey church. After the dissolution of the abbey in 1539, the abbey fell into ruins, although some of the outbuildings survived.
C. A. Ralegh Radford, a noted Arthurian scholar and archaeologist, has written the text for the Pitkin series, The pride of show more Britain. He includes much historical and archaeological detail about the Abbey and the outbuildings, a plan of the Abbey as it existed in the 16th century, numerous photographs (most in color, with extensive captions. Although there is no bibliography, Radford has written much on Glastonbury and the Arthurian place names in the West, including Wales; any of these titles would supplement this books as well as his chapter in The quest for Arthur’s Britain.
For those who cannot travel to Somerset to see the ruins, this book is a good alternative. show less
C. A. Ralegh Radford, a noted Arthurian scholar and archaeologist, has written the text for the Pitkin series, The pride of show more Britain. He includes much historical and archaeological detail about the Abbey and the outbuildings, a plan of the Abbey as it existed in the 16th century, numerous photographs (most in color, with extensive captions. Although there is no bibliography, Radford has written much on Glastonbury and the Arthurian place names in the West, including Wales; any of these titles would supplement this books as well as his chapter in The quest for Arthur’s Britain.
For those who cannot travel to Somerset to see the ruins, this book is a good alternative. show less
The Early Christian and Norse Settlements at Birsay (Department of the Environment Official Guides) by C. A. Ralegh Radford
Basic overview of the settlements on Birsay. Includes several photos of the current ruins and maps of the phases of development.
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- Works
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- Also by
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- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.7
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- ISBNs
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