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ABC/138 · [1842-1844]
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The second volume of a First Series of works presenting the Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, from the time of Constantine to the 15th century. It contains an extensive suite of drawings of the following buildings, with descriptive texts for each of them: 12th century - San Ciriaco, Ancona; The Asinelli and Garisenda Towers, Bologna; San Donato, Murano; Chiaravalle, near Milan; San Zenone, Verona; Santa Maria, Trastevere, Rome; San Pietro, Spoleto; San Leone; Santa Maria Matricolare, Verona; San Domino; San Michele, Lucca; The Cathedral, Trent; 13th century - Santa Maria, Toscanella; Santa Maria di Arezzo; San Andrea, Vercelli; San Francesco, Assisi; The Under Church, Assisi; San Antonio, Padua; The Cathedral, Cremona; The Battisterio, Parma; Cathedral, Sienna; The Duomo, Orvieto; The Duomo, Florence; Piazza di Perugia; Portals, San Quirico; Palazzo Publico, Piacenza; 14th century - Palazzo Publico, Sienna; San Lorenzo, Genoa; Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa; Tombs of the Scaligers, Verona; Castello Vecchio, Ferrara; Piazza delle Erbe, Verona; The Duomo, Milan; San Giovanni, Monza; 15th century - La Mercanzia, Bologna; San Francesco di Rimini. Knight, Henry Gally (1786-1846), architectural writer and MP
ABC/139 · 1901
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The first volume of an in-depth description of Later Renaissance Architecture in England. There are a series accompanying pictures, plans, sections, elevations, and details, some to scale, spread over the two volumes. Buildings included are: Abingdon Town Hall; Amesbury Abbey, Wilts; Hall of the Brewers' Company, Antwerp; Arbury Priory, Nuneaton; House on the Parade, Arundel; Ashdown, Berks; Balls Park, Hertford; The plan of the city, Ralph Allen's Town House and a Dovecot at Bath; Beckett Park, Berks; Belton House, Grantham; Blackheath, see Morden College; John Bastard's House and another, Town Hall in the Forum at Blandford; Blenheim, Oxfordshire; Pendell House, Bletchingly; Bowood, Wiltshire; Fish Inn, Broadway; Broome Park, Kent; Castle House, Buckingham; The Great House at Burford; House at Burwash; Clare College, Pembroke College, Peterhouse College, St. Catharine's Hall, Senate House, Trinity College Chapel, Trinity College Library and the University Library at Cambridge; Castle Howard, Yorkshire; Carlisle, see High Head Castle; House in West Street and Swan House at Chichester; Chimney-Pieces; Coleshill, Berks; Croxteth Hall, Liverpool; House in High Street and Shop Front at Deal; Downton, Wilts; Drayton Park, Northants; Durham Castle; House at Eltham; House at Epsom; Farnham Castle; House at Farnham; Fenton House, Hampstead; Great Marlow Place, Bucks; Greenwich Hospital; Groombridge Place, Kent; House in High Street and Town Hall, Guildford; Hampton Court Palace; Ham House, Petersham; Bluecoat School, Herford; House at Highworth; High Head Castle, Carlisle; Honington Hall, Warwickshire; Houghton, Norfolk; Kensington Palace, and Alcove in the Gardens; Temple of Aeolus, Kew Gardens; Kew Palace; Custom House, King's Lynn; Shop at Lewes; Town Hall and House at Liverpool; London (Admiralty, Whitehall; Ashburnham House, Westminster; Banqueting Hall, Whitehall; Bluecoat School, Westminster; Boodle's Club, St. James's Street; Hall of the Brewers' Company; Earl of Burlington Villa, Chiswick; Carey Street; Houses in Cavendish Square; Chapel at Chelsea Hospital; Christ's Hospital; Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Clapton; Ely House, Dover Street; Fenton House, Hampstead; House in Great Queen Street; Grosvenor Road; The Home Office; Horse Guards, Whitehall; Kensington Gardens and Palace; Laurence Pountney Hill; Mark Lane; New River Water Company's Office; Skinners' Hall; Somerset House; House in South Audley Street; Trinity Almshouse, Deptford); Lower Lypiatt House, Gloucestershire; Melton Constable, Norfolk; Eagle House, Mitcham; Moresby Hall, Whitehaven; Morden College, Blackheath; Newbury; Country Hall, Northampton; Nottingham Castle; Nuneaton; Oxford (Ashmolean Museum; Lincoln College Chapel; Queen's College; Radcliffe Library and Observatory; St. Edmund's Hall; Trinity College Chapel); Petersham; Prior Park, Bath; House at Rainham, Essex; Ralph Allen's Hall, Norfolk; The Corn Exchange and the Guildhall, Rochester; Grammar School, Rye; Houses and Entrance Gate at Salisbury; Seaton Delaval, Northumberland; House at Speenhamland, Newbury; Houses at Stamford (Houses near St. George's Church; House in the Market Place; House in St. Mary's Place; House in High Street, St. Martin's; House on Barn Hill); Stoke Hall, Derbyshire; Soneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth; Pin Mill, Stroud; Swateley Hall, Uxbridge; Thorpe Hall, Petersborough; House at Trowbridge; Tyttenhanger, Herts; Uffington House, Stamford; Uxbridge; House at Upper Westwood; House in High Street, Wallingford; Town Hall, Warwick; Widcombe, Bath; Wilton House, Wilts; Wolvesey House and Great Hall, Winchester School; Lucas Asylum, Wokingham; Wrest, Bedfordshire. Belcher, John (1841–1913), architect