Pamela Craig
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Pamela Tudor-Craig describes the origins of her fascination with the Middle Ages and the moment which decided her path as a Medievalist
Published January 1 1999
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Jonathan Hughes
Published August 31 1998
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Pamela Tudor-Craig recounts a tale of two Emerald Portraits of Christ - one carved on an altarpiece commissioned by James II, the other on a plum stone of Charles I.
Published April 30 1998
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Pamela Tudor-Craig questions why modern improvements to the wheelchair have not not kept pace with earlier centuries.
Published January 1 1998
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Pamela Tudor-Craig on the intriguing webs of history tied into the toy theatre.
Published April 30 1997
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Published January 1 1997
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Published July 31 1996
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Pamela Tudor Craig journeys down pilgrim routes, past and present
Published March 31 1996
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by Colleen McDannell and Bernhard Lang
Published December 1 1990
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Pamela Tudor Craig reviews two new studies
Published June 30 1990
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Joseph Wright of Derby and the exhibition at the Tate.
Published February 1 1990
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Pamela Tudor-Craig tours the cathedrals of the Kremlin
Published January 1 1990
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Two new titles exploring the iconography of Christmas and the Middle Ages
Published January 1 1989
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Pamela Tudor-Craig looks at complex allegories, moral and theological, conveyed in images of considerable beauty which are still being recovered today.
Published November 1 1987
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