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ABC/241 · 1901
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A series of photographic and illustrative examples of Later Renaissance Architecture in England, domestic buildings erected after the Elizabethan period. Part II, containing 170 plates and 153 further illustrations in the text. Each building has an accompanying descriptive text. Buildings included are: Greenwich Hospital; Somerset House, London; Christ's Hospital, London; New River Company's Offices, London; The Hall of the Brewers Company, London; The Skinners Hall, London; The Home Office, Whitehall, London; The Horse Guards, Whitehall, London; Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, London; The Admiralty, Whitehall, London; Ashburnham House, Westminster; Eagle House, Mitcham, Surrey; Eltham House, Kent; Chelsea Hospital, London; Houses in Cavendish Square, London; Ely House, Dover Street, London; Corner House, South Audley St., London; Fenton House, Hampstead, London; Bluecoat School, Westminster; Houses in Great Queen Street, London; House in Lower Clapton, London; An Alcove, Kensington Gardens, London; The Banqueting Hall, Kensington Palace; The Entrance, Kensington Palace, London; Boodles Club, St. James's Street, London; Morden College, Blackheath, Kent; Pendell House, Bletchingley, Surrey; House on the Parade, Arundel, Sussex; The Temple of Aeolus in Kew Gardens; Kew Palace; The Earl of Burlington's Villa, Chiswick; Ham House, Petersham; Hampton Court Palace; The Guildhall, Rochester; The Corn Exchange, Rochester; Groombridge Place, Kent; The Bluecoat School, Hertford; A Shop at Lewes; Swan House, Chichester; A House in West Street, Chichester; A House in High Street, Guildford; The Town Hall, Guildford; Farnham Castle, Surrey; A House at Farnham, Surrey; The Grammar School, Rye, Sussex; The Lucas Asylum, Wokingham, Berks; The Great Hall, Winchester College, Hants; Wolvesey House, Winchester; House on the West Side of the Close, Salisbury, Wilts; House in the Close, Salisbury; The Moot House, Near Salisbury; Amesbury Abbey, Wilts; Wilton House, Wilts; Part of Two Houses, Blandford, Dorset; The Town Hall, Blandford; House at Buckingham, Bucks; Lower Lypiatt, Gloucestershire. Belcher, John (1841–1913), architect
ABC/242 · 1901
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A series of photographic and illustrative examples of Later Renaissance Architecture in England, domestic buildings erected after the Elizabethan period. Part II, containing 170 plates and 153 further illustrations in the text. Each building has an accompanying descriptive text. Buildings included are: Honington, Warwickshire; The Stable Buildings, Arbury Priory, Nuneaton, Warwickshire; A House in Trowbridge, Wilts; A House, Upper Westwood, Wilts; Ralph Allens Town House, Bath, Somerset; Entrance Gateway, Salisbury, Wilts; Gardeners Lodge, Widcombe, Bath; Widcombe, Bath; Prior Park, Bath; Beckett Park, Swindon, Berks; The Fish Inn, Broadway, Worcester; Ashdown House, Berks; Bowood, Wilts; A House in Speenhamland, Newbury, Berks; A House in High Street, Wallingford, Berks; Great Marlow Place, Bucks; A House at Rainham, Essex; A House at Highworth, Wilts; Coleshill, Berkshire; Pin Mill, Stroud, Gloucestershire; The Great House, Burford, Oxfordshire; The County Hall, Northampton; Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth; The Town Hall, Abingdon; Radcliffe Library, Oxford; The Chapel, Trinity College, Oxford; Queens College, Oxford; Lincoln College, Oxford; The Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford; St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Swateley Hall, Uxbridge; The Town Hall, Warwick; Tyttenhanger, Herts; A House at Hertford; A Shop at Warwick; Balls Park, Hertford; Peterhouse College, Cambridge; Trinity College Library, Cambridge; Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge; The University Library, Cambridge; Clare College, Cambridge; The Senate House, Cambridge; St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge; Pembroke College Chapel, Cambridge; Raynham Hall, Norfolk; Drayton Park, Northants; The Custom House, Kings Lynn, Norfolk; Houghton, Norfolk; Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, Northants; Houses in Stamford, Lincolnshire; Uffington House, Stamford; Belton House, Grantham, Lincolnshire; Melton Constable, Norfolk; The Town Hall, Liverpool; Croxteth Hall, Liverpool; Moresby Hall, Whitehaven; High Head Castle, Carlisle; Seaton Delaval, Northumberland; Castle Howard, Yorkshire; Stoke Hall, Derbyshire; The Castle, Nottingham. Belcher, John (1841–1913), architect
ABC/243 · 1898
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This book contains an extensive suite of Architectural Plates from The Builder, a journal of architecture published in the UK in the 19th and 20th centuries. The plates depict drawings, photographs, scaled plans, elevations and sections of the following buildings: St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell; Hogarth's House, Chiswick; No. 9 Conduit Stret; Whitehall Palace; St. Christopher's Place (The Sunday Times 1938); Talllowchandlers Hall; Nottingham Castle; R.A. Schools, 1911, Designs for a Town House; Hill Hall, near Epping; Chapel of the Thistle, Edinburgh; St. John's Church, Oxted; All Saints Church, Bournemouth; Church of St. George, Brentwood, Essex; Design for an English Cottage Competition; Proposed Motor Centre for London; New Catholic Cathedral, Oban; Houses of Parliament, London; Saint Paul's Cathedral 1891; St. Peter's Dome, from the Piazza della Sagrestia; Westminster Abbey; The Klingen Thor, Rothenburg; Old Saint Peters, Rome, 1450; Kirkstall Abbey; 'Les Temps Portant la Renommee', Monument to Delacroix in the Garden of the Luxembourg Paris; New General Offices, North-Eastern Railway, York; Gray's Inn Chapel; Church at Ford, Wiltshire; St. Luke's New Parish Church, Maidstone, Kent; Sketches in Clare Market; New Memorial Church, West Derby; Sketch Design for a Modern Anglican Cathedral; Albemarle House; House of Sir Thomas Clarges, Sackville Street; The 'Three Kings', near Berkeley Street; Ranger's Lodge, Green Park; The 'White Bear', Picadilly; Old Houses, St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner; Burlington House; Old Church Ayot St. Laurence, St. Albans; White Hart Street, St. Albans; Gatehouse Grammar House, St. Albans; French Row, St. Albans; Proposed New Offices for the Northern Railway Company, Cowley Street, Westminster; Chimney Piece Details at No. 3, Clifford's Inn; London County Hall Competition Designs; Cathedrals of England, Canterbury; Study of a Mansion on Mediaeval Lines; Buckfast Abbey Church, Devon; A Plate from the Architectural Association Sletch-Book; Whitington Church; Tower of Chipping Campden Church; Design for Berkshire County Council Offices, Reading; Chapel of Ease, Frensham, Surrey; Sketch Restoration of the Front of S. Peter's, Rome, before the destruction of BErnini's Campanili in 1646; Glamorgan County Offices, Cardiff; St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London; Designs for Churche Fittings; Chad's Church; All Saints Church, Stretford; New Offices for the Commissioners of Woods and Forests; Ardross Castle; The Cathedral in Salerno; Winchester Cathedral; The Upper and Lower Church, S. Franceso, Assisi; Brisbane Cathedral; Chapel, Crookes Cemetery, Sheffield; Lych Gate, Christ Church, Totland; Lynch Gate, North Stoneham, Hants; The Oratory, Brompton; Library of St. Mark, Venice; Design for a Memorial Scheme to a Great Peace-Loving Monarch; S. Maria delle Carceri, Prato; Chapel of the Thistle, Edinburgh; Design adopted by the Commissioners of Woods and Forests for the rebuilding of Oxford Circus; St. Mary's Church, Stamford, Lincs; St. Cuthbert's Church, Wells; Church of St. Peter, Howden, Yorkshire; Viscount Ridley's Staircase, 10 Carlton House Terrace; The Castle, Nottingham; Borough of St. Marylebone New Town Hall; Metropolitan Borough of St. Marylebone, Proposed Municipal Buildings; The Lady Chapel at the East End of St. Jacques, Dieppe; Beverley Minster, Bay of South Transept; Chapel, Vicar's Close, Wells; The Chapel of St. Leonard, Kirkstead, Lincolnshire; Studies of a Groined Vault; Design for Winter Garden; The Abbey Gateway, Bury-St. Edmunds; The Cathedral at Senlis, Oise, France; Thames House, Southwark Bridge; Port of London Authority, Designs for the New Head Offices; 'The Builder' Regent's Quadrant Competition; The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Namirembe, Kampala, Uganda; A Monument in a Public Place to Commemorate the Refounding of London by King Alfred; Design for a Terrace of Five Houses; Scheme for the Completion of Westminster Abbey; Lincoln Free Library; University College, Dublin; The Church of the Annunciation, Old Quebec Street; Stockport Police Buildings; Business Premises, Haymarket; Soane Medallion; Facade of a Royal Palace; University of Liverpool, Student's Club; Church of St. John the Evangelist; St. Chad's New Church, Norton Woodseats, Sheffield; 35 Harley Street; City of Cardiff, Technical Institute; Flats de Luxe, Portland Place; Designs for a Town Hall in an Important City; S. Barnabas Church, Mitcham, Surrey; Cathedral of Trani; The British Museum, New North Front; New Zealand Government Offices, Strand, London. Belcher, John (1841–1913), architect