Bibliography - Professor Sheppard Sunderland Frere C.B.E., F.S.A., F.B.A. (1916 - 2015)
Bibliography Home

Publications

A Survey of Archaeology near Lancing, by Sheppard Frere, published 1940 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 81, article, pp.141-172) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2166] & The Keep [LIB/500348] & S.A.S. library

Roman Pottery from Lancing in the British Museum, by S. S. Frere, published August 1941 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. VIII no. 7, article, pp.190-191) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8865][Lib 2207] & The Keep [LIB/500210] & S.A.S. library

Beaker Sherd from Chanctonbury, by S. S. Frere, published August 1943 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. IX no. 7, note, p.156) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8227][Lib 2208] & The Keep [LIB/500211] & S.A.S. library

A Romano-British Occupation Site at Portfield Gravel Pit, Chichester, by Eliot Cecil Curwen and Sheppard Frere, published 1947 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 86, article, pp.137-140) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2171] & The Keep [LIB/500343] & S.A.S. library

Bignor Roman Villa, 1956, by S. S. Frere, published May 1957 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. XIV nos. 13 & 14, article, pp.228-229) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8232][Lib 2213] & The Keep [LIB/500216] & S.A.S. library

Bignor Villa (S.N.Q XV 165), by S. S. Frere, published November 1960 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. XV no. 6, reply, pp.200-201) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8233] & The Keep [LIB/500217] & S.A.S. library

Bignor Roman Villa: guide book with plan, by S. S. Frere, published c.1979 (booklet) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 9818] & West Sussex Libraries

The Bignor Villa, by Sheppard Frere, published November 1982 in Britannia (vol. 13, article, pp.135-195)   View Online
Abstract:
The villa at Bignor, West Sussex (SU 987147), is one of the largest and best-known in the province of Britain. First discovered in 1811 during ploughing, it was excavated by Samuel Lysons in annual campaigns until 1818. The plans and mosaics received sumptuous publication; but because of potential expense imposed by the recent Copyright Act which required deposition in various Libraries of 11 copies of any work containing letterpress, no accompanying text was printed. Instead, two papers were published in Archaeologia. These are somewhat summary in description and they contain measurements which are inconsistent both mutually and when compared with the plans. Recent work has added to the plan several walls which Lysons did not find, and has also shown that the well-known plan itself is inaccurate in showing the north and south sides of the courtyard as parallel (FIG. I). In fact they diverge. After cover-buildings had been erected over the principal mosaics and the rest reburied, matters rested for over a century. In 1925 S. E. Winbolt re-excavated and repaired the cold bath (in Room 55), which had been left open without a cover-building; and in 1929 the Venus mosaic (Room 3), whose condition had been deteriorating, was professionally relaid.