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ABC/116 · [1936]
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A history and catologue of works by the Martin Brothers formed by Mr. Frederick John Nettlefold. The book is mainly illustrated with pictures of Martinware pottery items, with a short description for each piece of work. The content covers topics such as: Early Life of R.W. Martin; R.W. Martin and Brothers; The F.J. Nettlefold Collection; Works Exhibited by Robert Wallace Martin; "Fulham" Period; "London" Period; "Southall" Period; "London and Southall" Period. Beard, Charles
ABC/117 · [1914]
Part of Architectural Books Collection
An in-depth analysis of monumental classic architecture in Great Britain and Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including the Roman Palladian phase (1730-1780), the Greco-Roman phase (1780-1820), and the Greek phase (1820-1840), with plans, sections, elevations, details, drawings and pictures, to scale. Buildings Included are: The Bank of England, Liverpool; No. 57, 58, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London; Somerset House, London; The Casino, Marino Clontarf; The Customs House, Dublin; The City Hall, Dublin; Newgate Prison, London; The Bank of England, London; The Art Gallery, Manchester; The National Gallery, London; The British Museum, London; St. Pancras Church, London; The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall; The Lansdown Tower, Bath; The High School, Edinburgh; The National Gallery, Edinburgh; The Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; The Town Hall, Leith; The Municipal and County Buildings, Glasgow; St. Georges Hall, Liverpool; The Council Offices, Bristol; The London County and Westminster Bank, Lothbury; The Taylor and Randolph Buildings, Oxford; The Ashmolean and Taylorian Institute, Oxford; The Bank of England, Manchester; The Bank of England, Bristol; The Liverpool and London Globe Offices, Liverpool; The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, St. George's Hall, Liverpool; Euston Station, London; The Goldsmith's Hall, London; The Royal Exchange, London; The Geological Museum, London; Offices of the Duchy of Cornwall, Cornwall; The National Provincial Bank of England, London. Richardson, Sir Albert Edward (1880-1964), architect
ABC/118 · [1902]
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A catalogue of measured drawings (some in full size) of English Furniture and also of some remains of architectural woodwork, plasterwork, metalwork, glazing, etc. Subjects of the plates: Cabinets; Wardrobes; Dressers; Chests of Drawers; Linen Chests; Linen Press; Tables; Chairs; Doors; Wall Paneling; Church Furniture; Ceilings; Ornamental Lead Cistern; Chimney Pieces; Staircases; Ironwork; Brasswork; Leaded Lights. These pieces of furniture come from places such as: Lancashire; Manchester; Leek, Staffordshire; Tyldesley, Lancashire; Patricroft, Lancashire; Poynton, Cheshire; Plas Mawr, Conway; Chetham's College, Manchester; Rawtenstall; Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire; Liverpool; Oldham, Lancashire; Congleton, Cheshire; Knutsford, Cheshire; Shaw, Lancashire; Eccles, Lancashire; Bangor, North Wales; Bramhall Hall, Cheshire; Ordsall Old Hall, Salford; Kersal Cell, near Higher Broughton, Manchester; Astbury Church, Cheshire; Rutland Square, Dublin; Stricklandgate, Kendal; Byrom Court St. Mary's Gate, Manchester. Hurrell, John Weymouth