Author: J.A. Cameron
James Alexander Cameron is a freelance art and architectural historian with a specialist background and active interest in architecture and material culture of the parish churches, cathedrals and monasteries of medieval England in their wider European context. He took a BA in art history and visual studies at the University of Manchester, gaining a university-wide award for excellence (in the top 30 graduands of the year 2008/9), and then went to take masters and PhD degrees at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.
Knocking on Heaven’s Door: Church access
What I’ve learnt: The hows of church photography
Selby: the wonkiest abbey in Yorkshire
All that is solid melts into wifi: note-taking in the digital age
Ripon Minster: Gothic disasterpiece
Barry Thurible’s guide to London Churches
Trouble at t’ church – around Blackburn
William Blake: the alchemy between painting and poetry

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