
Papers & Articles
This page contains a chronological list of papers and articles produced by Malcolm over the course of his career. Where possible, clicking the link allows you either to download a PDF of the paper or to navigate to an electronic version.
Library
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‘Conservation Areas’, CPRE Bulletin, No. 30 (1976)
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‘The Listed Building Legislation’, Planning and the Historic Environment, Vol. ii (1977)
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‘The Design of Five East Anglian Country Houses’, 1508-1637'. Architectural History, 21 (1978)
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‘The English Country House in the Sixteenth Century’, Oxford Art Journal, No. 2 (1979)
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‘Chiselhampton Church and House’, ‘Ewelme’, ‘Mapledurham’, ‘The Buildings of Wallingford’, ‘Rousham Park’, The Archaeological Journal, 135 (1979)
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‘Blickling Hall and Church, Norfolk’, ‘Fellbrigg Hall, Norfolk’, ‘Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire’, ‘Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire’, ibid., 137 (1980)
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‘Wall-painting from a house in Upper High Street, Thame’,Oxoniensia, xlv (1980) with J. G. Rhodes
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‘Condover Hall, Shropshire’, The Archaelogical Journal, 138 (1981)
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‘Lawrence Shipway Freemason’, Architectural History, 27 (1984)
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‘Cadhay’, Traditional Interior Decoration, (Dec-Jan, 1987-8)
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‘Listed Buildings: The National Resurvey of England’, Trans. Ancient Monuments Soc., vol 37 (1993)
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‘Planning and the Historic Environment’, Trans. Ancient Monuments Soc., vol. 40 (1996)
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‘English Vernacular Architecture’, Japanese Association for Conservation of Architectural Monuments, vol. 31 (1996)
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‘Conservation as a Force for Change’, Proceedings of the Town and Country Planning Summer School, (1997)
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‘The Strange History of Paper Roofs’, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society vol. 42 (1998)
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‘”Good & Not Expensive…” Lord Harcourt’s Nuneham Courtenay’, Architectural History 44 (2001)
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‘Changes in English Vernacular Housing’, Living with Culture in Japan and the UK, (Japan Minka Reuse & Recycle Association, 2002)
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‘Colvin at 100’, The Architectural Historian, 8 ( March 2019)
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‘Creative Thinking in a Neighbourhood Plan’, Context, 159 (May 2019)
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‘The Voluntary Sector and the Planning of Oxford’, Context, 166 (Nov 2020)
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‘David Papillon, Philip Burlamachi and the Roehampton Set’, Silver Studies, 36 (2020)
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‘The Great Rebuilding Revisited’, The Oxon Recorder, 96 (Dec.2023)