
Fenella Logan’s published work spans academic research and professional technical illustration, reflecting a long-standing engagement with architectural history, archaeology and material analysis. These publications underpin Logan’s ARCH’s research-led, evidence-based approach to heritage and conservation practice.
Academic work publications:
Logan, F. (2022) ‘Maughold Parish Church: a structural analysis’. In Martin, D (Ed.) Isle of Man Studies – Vol. XVII, Isle of Man: Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 33–65. [Read article (PDF)]
Logan, F. (2024) ‘Analysis of clay tobacco pipes from Rushen Abbey’ in Davey, P Rushen Abbey: The rise and fall of a Viking abbey. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Professional work publications – (technical illustration):
Logan, F. Clay tobacco pipes from Rushen Abbey (specialist finds report).
Rushen Abbey excavations: specialist reports (Arches / Isle of Man Heritage). [Record] – [PDF]
Davey, P (2024) Rushen Abbey: The rise and fall of a Viking abbey. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Davey, P J (2021) ‘Recent excavations at Renshent, Malew’. In Martin, D (Ed.) Isle of Man Studies – Vol. XVII, 133–144.
Bury Archaeological Group (unpublished) Clay Tobacco pipes from Gristlehurst (specialist report).
Tomlinson, P R and Davey, P J (2017). Archaeology and landscape change at Port Cranstal, Bride. Part 1: the excavations. Isle of Man Studies – Vol. XV, 48–62.
Mytum, H (2013). Monumentality in Later Prehistory: Building and Rebuilding Castell Henllys Hillfort. New York: Springer.
Mytum, H (2013). Ceramics, furniture and distributed agency of people and things in 19th-century cottages of western Britain and Ireland. Medieval Ceramics, 34, 55–66.
Related drawings, illustrations & project material
A selection of technical illustrations, drawings and research-led visual material can be viewed in the Gallery, illustrating how published work connects to applied heritage and conservation practice.
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