A volume that aims to present the Characteristics of the English Furniture in the 17th and 18th centuries in a series of representative illustrations (photographs) with complementary text. The subjects covered are:The Dutch and French Influences; The Venetian Influence; Kent; The French Rococo, Chinese and Gothic Fashions, and the Classical Reaction; The Later Georgian Period; Chairs, Stools, and Settees, with their Upholstery; Robert Adam; Beds, Window Cornices, and Curtains; Tables; Bookcases, Cupboards, and Writing Tables; Writing Tables, desks and bureaux in mahogany; Library Tables; Commodes; Dressing Cases, Presses, Wardrobes; Chests of Drawers; Pedestals and Brackets; Candlestands; Wall Brackets; Urns and Pedestals; Stands for Cabinets; Grinling Gibbons; Charles II Characteristics; Mirrors; Duke of Buckingham's Vauxhall Factory; Palladian treatment; Chinese and Rococo fantasies; Clock-cases; Veneer and Marquetry; Seaweed Work; Gesso; Mirrors; Gilding; Silver and Silver-mounted Furniture; Lacquer. Buildings included: Hampton Court Palace; Blenheim Palace; Boughton House; Earl of Burlington's Villa at Chiswick; Chirk Castle; Coombe Abbey; Denham Palace; Drayton Manor; Dyrham Park; Glemham Hall; Ham House; Hampton Court Palace; Hardwick Hall; Holkham; Holme Lacy; Houghton Hall; Kedleston Hall; Kensington Palace; Kew Palace; Kimbolton Castle; Knole Park; Lacock Abbey; Lyme Park; Osterley Park; Penshurst Place; Ramsbury Manor; St. Paul's Cathedral; Temple Newsam; Vanderbank; Vauxhall; Windsor Castle.
Lenygon, Francis
A volume presenting the History of English Brickwork. It comprises Examples and Notes of the Architectural Use and Manipulation of Brick from Mediaeval Times to the End of the Georgian Period. The Chapters cover the Following Subjects: A History of English Brickwork; Antiquity; Medieval Brickwork; Influences Affecting Revival; Brick Sizes; Prices, Wages and Output; Brickmaking; Terra-Cotta; Statues, Proclamations and Orders; Tax on Bricks, 1784-1850; Characteristics of Brick; Factors: Forms, Texture, Colour; Association with other Materials; Manipulation of Brick; Bonds, Joints and Patterns; Diapers; Inlay, Tracery and Strapwork; Brick Moulding; Gauged Work; Carved Brick; Corbelling, Chimneys; Gateways, Garden Details, etc.; Porches, Doorways and Windows; Stairs, Vaultings, Arcading, Fonts, Fireplaces, Tablets, Pinnacles, etc.; Table of Brick Measurements. The text is accompanied by plenty of Photographic Illustrations and Measured Drawings, Elevations and Plans of the following Buildings: Colchester Castle; St. Botolph's Priory Church, Colchester; At. Albans Cathedral; Little Coggeshall Abbey, Essex; St. Nicholas Chapel, Little Coggeshall Abbey; Salmestone Grange, Margate; Little Wenham Hall, Suffolk; North Bar, Beverley; Tattershall Castle, Lincs; Caister Castle, near Yarmouth; Faulkbourne Hall, Essex; Herstmonceaux Castle, Sussex; Dent de Lion, Carlige, Thanet; Ewelme Almshouses, Oxon; Bishop of Ely's Palace, Hatfield, Herts; Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk; Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk; Gifford,s Hall; West Stow Hall, Suffolk; Hadleigh Towers, Suffolk; Great Snoring Rectory, Norfolk; Rye House, Herts; Lullingstone Castle, Kent; St. Andrew's Church, Sandon, Essex; Farnham Castle, Surrey; St. Nicholas Church, Tolleshunt Major, Essex; Layer Marney Church; St. Andrew's Church, Colne Engaine, Essex; Castle Hedingham Church, Essex; Bradfield Hall, Essex; The Old Vicarage, Methwold, Norfolk; Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex; Layer Marney Towers or Hall, Essex; Sutton Place, near Guildford; Hengrave Hall, Suffolk; East Barsham Manor House, Norfolk; Brunger's House, Tenterden, Kent; Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent; Little Leez, or Leighs Priory, Essex; Well House at Hales Place, Tenterden, Kent; Great Cressingham Priory, Norfolk; Beckingham Hall, Tolleshunt Major, Essex; Eastbury Manor House, Barking, Essex; Little Hautbois Hall, Norfolk; Moyns Park, Essex; Cobham Hall, Kent; Breccles Hall, Norfolk; Post Office, Wickhambreaux, Kent; Outbuilding at Slyfield Manor, Great Bookham, Surrey; Charlton House, Kent; Hatfield House, Herts; Cobham Hall, Kent; Kew Palace, Surrey; Broome Park, Kent; Raynham Hall, Norfolk; Rothamsted, Harpenden, Herts; Pocock's School, Rye, Sussex; Garden Pavilion, Old Charlton, Kent; Balls Park, Hertford; Barnham court, Sussex; Cromwell House, Highgate; Tyttenhanger Park, St. Albans, Herts; White Hart Inn, Scole, Norfolk; House in High Street, Godalming, Surrey; Mackerye End, Wheathampsted, Herts; Bromley College, Kent; Middle Temple Gateway; Christ's Hospital, London; Groombridge Place, Kent; Ramsbury Manor, Wilts; Winchester School; Bluecoat School, Westminster; Hampton Court Palace; The Fountain Court, Hampton Court Palace; 'The Greenhouse', Kensington Gardens; Vowel's Cottage, Reading Street, Thanet; Farmhouse, Sarre, Kent; Cottage, Guilton, Kent; Morden College, Blackheath; House in Hyde Street, Winchester; Sparrowhatch, Bethersden, Kent; Chicheley Hall, Bucks; The Grange, Farnham, Surrey; Queen Anne's Gate, London; Unitarian Chapel, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; Pallant House, Chichester; Bradbourne, Larkfield, Kent; Building on domed crown of old cistern, Rye, Sussex; 179 Clapton Road, London; Friend's House, Croydon, Surrey; The Convent, Longbridge, Farnham, Surrey; Lockleys, Welwyn, Herts; Willmer House, Farnham, Surrey; Brick Alley Almshouses, Abingdon, Berks; 28 St. Andrew's Street, Hertford; 11 Tooks Court, London; Calleva House, Wallingford, Berks; Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent; Fitzwilliam Hall, Cambridge; The Old House, Sevenoaks, Kent; Rainham Hall, Essex; House in Knight Street, Sawbridgeworth; 40 Knight Street, Sawbridgeworth, Herts; House Opposite Church, Dedham, Essex; Tompkin's Alsmhouses, Abingdon, Berks; The Old Hall, Ormsby St. Margaret, Norfolk; Church House, Beckley, Sussex; House in Square, Wickham, Hants; Eastway House, Blandford, Dorset; Lincoln's Inn Fields; Ferox Hall, Tonbridge, Kent; Garden Room at Lamb House, Rye, Sussex; Delbridge House, Wingham, Kent; St. James's Street, Boodles Club; 39 West Street, Farnham, Surrey; Houses in West Stockwell Street, Colchester, Essex; House with four Venetian windows, King's Langley, Herts; St. James's Street, Brook's Club; House in Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey; House in Maltravers Street, Arundel, Sussex; Cottage near Ringmer, Sussex; Cullompton, Devon; House at King's Langley, Herts; Trinity Church Tower, Colchester, Essex; Little Coggeshall Abbey, Essex; Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Shenfield, Essex; Gifford's Hall, Nayland, Suffolk; Porch of Church of St. John the Baptist, Pebmarsh, Essex; St. Andrew's Church Porch, Sandon, Essex; Gatehouse, East Barsham Manor House, Norfolk; Layer Marney Towers of Hall, Essex; St. Mary's Church, Layer Marney, Essex; Sutton Place, near Guildford; Gatehouse, West Stow Hall, Suffolk; Little Leez or Leighs Priory, Essex; Brunger's Farm, Tenterden, Kent; Cale Hill Stables, Little Chart, Kent; Eastbury Manor House, Barking, Essex; Pocock's School, Rye, Sussex; Restoration House, Rochester, Kent; Barnham Court, Sussex; Old Charlton Church, Kent; 2 King's Bench Walk, London; 28 St. Andrew's Street, Hertford; The Convent, Farnham, Surrey; Gauged red brick doorway at 3, Parkshot, Richmond, Surrey; Abbey, Little Coggeshall, Essex; St. Nicholas Chapel, Little Coggeshall, Essex; Great Snoring Rectory, Great Snoring, Norfolk; Minor House, East Barsham, Norfolk; Small Hythe Church, Kent; Rye House, Hoddesdon, Herts; Layer Marney Church, Essex; Chignal Smealey Church, Essex; Layer Marney Towers or Hall, Essex; Sutton Place, Guildford, Surrey; Watlington Town Hall, Oxon; Slyfield Manor, Great Bookham, Surrey; Garden House at Old Charlton, Charlton, Kent; Cromwell House, Highgate, London; Richard's Charity Almshouses, Goodnestone, Kent; Window Pediment in Victoria and Albert Museum; 37 Crouch Street, Colchester, Essex; Archway at the Friary, Beverley, Yorks; Sturry Court, Kent; Hales Place, Tenterden, Kent; Brook Farm, Chislet, Kent; Breccles Hall, Norfolk; Arwarton Hall, Suffolk; Gateway attributed to Inigo Jones, Chesterton, Warwickshire; Forty Hall, Enfield, Middlesex; Old Star Inn, Spalding, Lincs; Courtyard, Barham Court, Sussex; Shenfield House, Killigrews, Margaretting, Essex; Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent; Carswell or Castlewell, Abingdon, Berks; Finch Den, Tenterden, Kent; West Stow Hall, Suffolk; Gate near Canterbury, Kent; Steps and Gate Pier at Church House, Northiam, Sussex; Gate House, Rolvenden, Kent; Redbourne Church; Elham, Kent; Cale Hill Stables, Little Chart; Wendover, Bucks; Montagu House, Colchester; Gray's Inn, W.C.; Feering Church Porch, Essex; Barbican House, Lewes; Curtis Green Farm, Kent; 102 High Street, Rye; Batemans, Burwash, Sussex; Beech House, Salehurst, Sussex; Rampyndene, Burwash, Sussex; Church Farm, Marden, Kent; Kings Head inn, Sissinghurst, Kent; Crundale, Wye, Kent; Domos, Northiam, Sussex; Mackerye End, Wheathampstead; Aston Bury, Stevenage, Herts; Thornbury Castle; Layer Marney Church; Oxburgh Church, Norfolk; Wymonham Church, Norfolk; St. Peter's Churchyard, Thanet; Roman Wall, Colchester, Essex; Trinity Church, Colchester; Little Wenham Hall, Suffolk; St. Cross Hospital, Hants; Dovecote, Boos Manor, Rouen; Modern Building built in Monk Bond, Stockholm; St. Osyth's Church, Essex; St. Nicholas Church, Chignal Smealey, Essex; West Stow Hall, Suffolk; Wye College, Kent; Chapel Viaduct, Earls Colne, Essex; Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell-Juxta-Coggeshall, Essex; Potter Heigham Church, Norfolk; Salmestone Grange, Margate, Kent; House at Yalding, Kent; Gifford's Hall, Suffolk; West Stow Hall, Suffolk; 56 Nothing Close, Salisbury.
Lloyd, Nathaniel (1867-1933), architect
A History of the English House from Primitive Times to the Victorian Era. The text is arranged in centuries and it is accompanied by numerous illustrations, plans, elevations and sections of: Exteriors; Walls; Entrances; Windows, Chimneys; Interiors; Ceilings; Fireplaces; Staircases; Metalworks; Various Constructional Drawings. Buildings Included: "Ranger's House", Greenwich; A House in Winecheap, Canterbury; Albany, Picadilly, London; Alfred House, Bath;Argyll House, King's Road, Chelsea, London; Aydon Castle, Northumberland; Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland; Barlborough Rectory, Chesterfield; Basildon Park, Pangbourne, Berkshire; Bastle House, Millbridge, Northumberland; Bateman's, Burwash, Sussex; Battle Abbey, Sussex; Beaufirt House, Chelsea, London; Beckingham Hall, Tolleshunt Major, Essex; Belcombe Brook Villa, Bradford-on-Avon; Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire; Bodiam Castle, Sussex;Boothby Pagnell Manor House; Borwick Hall, Carnforth, Lancashire; Bradbourne Park, Larkfield, Kent; Bramshill, Eversley, Hampshire; Brancaster Saithe, Norfolk; Broad Farm, Horsham Road, Sussex; Bromley College, Kent; Broome Park, Denton, Kent; Buckingham House, London; Castle Hedingham Keep; Castle Howard, Yorkshire; Castle Place, No. 166, High Street, Lewes, Sussex; Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey; Chandos House, Chandos Street; Chesterfield House, Mayfair, London; Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire; Chipping Campden, Gloucester; Church House, Beckley, Sussex; Clevedon Court, Somerset; Cobham Hall, Kent; Coke's House, West Burton, Sussex; Colby Hall, Askrigg, Yorkshire; Coleshill, Berkshire; Colnford House, Earl's Colne, Essex; Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire; Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire; Cothay Manor Wellington, Somerset; Cottage at Bignor, Sussex; Cottage at Little Barrington, Gloucestershire; Cottage at Marden, Kent; Cottage at St. Andrews; Cottage at Staplecross, Sussex; Cowdray House, Midhurst, Sussex; Cresswell Hall, Northumberland; Cross Hospital, Winchester, Hampshire; Crown House, Newport, Essex; Cupola House, Folkstone, Kent; Denham Place, Buckinghamshire; Denver Hall, Nr. Downham, Market, Norfolk; Devonshire Place, London; Dover Castle; Drayton House, Thrapston, Northamptonshire; Duddington, Northants;Duke's Place, near Mereworth, Kent; Eagle House, Mitcham, Surrey; Easteury Manor House, Barking, Essex; Easton Neston, Towcester, Northants; Elmer House, Farnham, Surrey; Eltham Lodge, Kent; Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent; Fitzwilliam Hall, Cambridge; Ford Place, Trotterscliffe, Kent; Great Dixter, Northiam, Sussex; Great Hall, Penhurst Place, Kent; Great Wigsell, Bodiam, Sussex;Greenwich (Palace) Hospital; Grevel House, Chipping Campden; Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire; Guest Hall, Canterbury; Haddon Hall,Derbyshire; Hall and Chapel at Old Soar, Plaxtol, Kent; Hampton Court Palace; Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire;Hatfield House, Hertfordshire; Hengrave Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk;Holkham Hall, Norfolk; Hollydale, Keston, Kent; Honington Hall, Warwickshire; House and Shop at Witham, Essex; House and Shop in High Street, Hastings; House at Burford, Oxfordshire; House at Clare, Suffolk; House at Colchester, Essex; House at Corbridge, Northumberland; House at Deal, Kent; House at Great Weldon, Northamptonshire; House at High Wycombe, Bucks; House at Lewes, Sussex; House at Oundle, Northamptonshire; House at Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire; House at Smarden, Kent; House at South Croydon, Surrey; House at Witham, Essex; House at Witney, Oxon; House in Adam Street, Adelphi, London; House in King Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk; House in Trumpington Street, Cambridge; House near Rolveden, Kent; House on School, Hill, Lewes; House, East Street, Colchester; House, Northiam, Sussex; Houses in Hanover Square, London; Houses on Strand, Dawlish, Devon; Hunts Farm, Crundale, Wye, Kent; Hurstmonceaux Castle, Sussex; Hush Heath, Goudhurst, Kent; In High Street, Colchester, Essex; Kedleston Hall; Kedleston, Derbyshire; Kew Palace, London; Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire; Kirby Hall, Northants; Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent; Lake House, Amesbury, Wiltshire; Lamb House, Rye, Sussex; Langley Castle, near Hexham, Northumberland; Layer Marney Hall, Essex; Lindsey House, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London; Link Farm, Egerton, Kent; Little Wenham Hall, Suffolk; Little Wolford Manor, Warwickshire; Long Alley Almshouses, Abingdon, Berkshire; Lower Standard Fram, Ninfield, Sussex; Lullingstone Castle, Kent; Manor House, Croom's Hill; Manor House, Liddington, Rutland;Markenfield Hall, near Ripon, Yorkshire; Mereworth Castle, Kent;Milton Abbas, Dorset; Mompesson House, Salisbury; Montacute House, Somerset; Montrose House, Petersham, Surrey; Moor Park, Hertfordshire; Moreton Old Hall, Congleton, Cheshire; Moretonhamstead, Devon; Moyses Hall, Bury St. Edmunds; No. 11, The Green, Richmond; No. 111, High Street, Rye, Sussex; No. 13, Devonshire Place, London; No. 13, John Street, Adelphi, London; No. 179, Clapton Road, London; No. 29 Dover Street, London; No. 3, the Terrace, Richmond Hill, Surrey; No. 32, School Hill, Lewes, Sussex; No. 36, Great George Street, Westminster, London; No. 4, Great Ormond Street, London; No. 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields; No. 45, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey; No. 86, East Hill, Colchester, Essex; No. 9, The Close, Salisbury; Norman House at Christchurch, Hants; Northborough Manor House, Northamptonshire; Oakham Castle, Rutland; Ockwells Manor, Bray, Berkshire; Old Regent Street, London; Old Soar, Plaxtol, Kent; Oxburgh Castle, Norfolk; Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk; Paycockes, Great Coggeshall, Essex; Pear Tree House, Jordangate, Macclesfield, Cheshire; Penhurts Place, Kent; Petersham House, Surrey; Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, London; Plankley Mill House, Valley of Allen, South Tynedale, Northumberland; Pole House, King's Langley, Herts; Queen Anne's Gate, Queen Square, London; Queen Square, Bath; Rainham Hall, Essex; Rampyndene, Burwash, Sussex;Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire; Raynham Hall, Norfolk; Rufford Hall, Lancashire; Scarisbrick Hall, Ormskirk, Lancashire; Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent; Seaton Delaval, Northumberland; Sizergh Castle; Skipton Castle, Yorkshire; Socknersh Manor, Brightling, Sussex.; Sparrowe's House, Ipswich; St. Cross Hospital, Hampshire; St. James's Square, London; St. Osyth's Priory; St. Swithin's, Lewes, Sussex; Stanway House, Gloucestershire; Stokesay Castle, Shropshire;Stowe, Buckinghamshire; Sudbrooke Park, Richmond, Surrey; Sutton Place, Guildford, Surrey;Symour Court, Beckington, Somerset; Synyards, Otham, Kent; Thame Park, Oxfordshire; The Abbot's Kitchen, Glastonbury; The Abbot's Lodgings, Thame Park, Oxon; The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London; The Barons, Reigate, surrey; The Bluecoat School, Westminster, London; The Close, Salisbury; The Communication Gallery, Hampton Court Palace; The Deanery and The Priory, Winchester; The Fish House, Meare, Somerset; The Great Barn, Glastonbury, Somerset; The Guildhall, Levenham, Suffolk; The Hall, Vicar's Close, Wells, Somerset; The Jew's House, Lincoln;The Keep, Castle Hedingham; The Keep, Rochester Castle; The Manor House, Boothby Pagnell, near Grantham; The Manor House, Croom's Hill, Greenwich; The Manor House, Godmersham; The Manor House, Martock, Somerset; The Manor House, Martock, Somerset; The Manor House, Old Woodstock, Oxfordshire; The Manor House, Tintinhull, Somerset; The Marino Casino, Clontarf, Dublin; The Mill Houe, Wye, Kent; The Orangery, Kew Gardens, London; The Palladian Bridge, Stowe, Buckinghamshire; The Paragon, Blackheath, London; The Queen's House, Greenwich; The Red House, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire;The Royal Crescent, Bath; The School at Ewelme, Oxon; The Tribunal House, Glastonbury, Somerset;The White House, Chipping Ongar, Essex; The White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey; Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, Northamptonshire; Took's Court, London; Turk Farm, Smarden, Kent; Tyringham, Buckinghamshire; Tyttenhanger, St. Albans, Herts; Underdown Farm, Eddington, Kent; Unstone Hall, near Dronfield, Derbyshire; Upper Swell Manor, Gloucestershire; West Street, Farnham, Surrey; West Tanfield CAstle, Gatehouse, near Ripon; White Rock, Hastings; Winchcombe Farm, Crundale, Kent; Wollaton Hall, Notts; Wressell Castle, Yorkshire; Yanwath Hall, Westmorland; Yanwath Tower, Westmorland.
Lloyd, Nathaniel (1867-1933), architect