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ABC/145 · 1902
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A volume that concentrates on presenting examples of the various phases and developments of Architectural Woodwork as applied to English Interiors, in the XVI, XVII, and XVIII centuries. It begins with a short introduction and the description of the plates that follow. The latter represents the best and most characteristic examples of Chimney-Pieces, Panneling, Staircases, Doors, Screens, &c., all drawn and measured. Buildings included: Charterhouse, London; Fireplace from Ipswich; Hardwick Hall; Elizabethan Staircases, from Charterhouse, Bolsover, Ockwells Manor, Audley End, and Hatfield; Merton College Library, Oxford; Palace at Bromley-by-Bow and House at Exeter; Broughton Castle; Corsham Almshouses, Canterbury; Cranborne Manor House; Long Gallery, Haddon; Haddon Hall; Knole House; Wadham College, Oxford; Hatfield House; Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire; Fireplaces from St. John's College in Oxford and a House in Cambridge; Abbot's Hospital, Guildford; Library at St. john's College, Cambridge; The stranger's Hall, Norwich; Chapel at Peterhouse College, Cambridge; All Hallows Church, Barking; House in Lime Stree, City of London; St. John's College, Oxford; Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon; The Convocation Room, Oxford; The Globe Room at The Reindeer Inn, Banbury; Old House at Norwich; Knole House; Thorpe Hall, Peterborough; Pembroke College, Cambridge; St. Lawrence Jewry; St. Stephen's Church, Walbrook; Trinity College, Cambridge; Farnham Castle; Hampton Court Palace; The Hall and Chapel at Chelsea Hospital; Burford Priory, Oxon; Various Staircases from Brympton, Cobham, The Royal Palace at Kew, Ipswich, Clare College, Great Marlborough Street, The Hall at Glastonbury. Tanner, Sir Henry (1849-1935), architect
ABC/146 · 1821
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The first of two volumes offering insight on the Architectural Antiques of Rome. It contains an Introduction, and a series of original etchings and lithographs of the following buildings, with descriptive texts for each: The Triumphal Arch of Titus; The Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus; The Arch of the Goldsmiths; The Arch of Trajan, at Ancona; The Arch of Constantine; The Pantheon, at Rome; Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. The plates depict measured drawings, elevations, sections and plans of the edifices mentioned. Taylor, George Ledwell (1788-1873), architect and author