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ABC/321 · 1927
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A Study of the English Homes from the Late Tudor period, 1558-1649. It comprises an Introduction, followed by the Descriptive and Critical text of the listed Elizabethan and Jacobean Houses. The text is accompanied by numerous plates (photographs, plans) that illustrate the Architectural Novelty in both Elevation and Disposition that develops with the accession of Queen Elizabeth. Buildings included: Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire; Audley End, Essex; Batemans, Sussex; Borwick, Lancashire; Bovey House, Devonshire; Bowringsleigh, Devonshire; Bradninch Manor, Devonshire; Bramshill, Hampshire; Buckland Abbey, Devonshire; Canonbury House, Middlesex; Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire; Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire; Cothelstone Manor, Somerset; Cranborne Manor, Dorsetshire; Deene Park, Northamptonshire; Dorfold Hall, Cheshire; Hatfield House, Hertfordshire; Holcombe Court, Devonshire; Levens Hall, Westmorland; Nettlecombe Court, Somerset; Rashleigh Barton, Devonshire; Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire; Salford Hall, Warwickshire; Sherborne Castle, Dorset; Somerhill, Kent; Stanton Court, Gloucestershire; Studley Priory, Oxfordshire; Swakeleys House, Middlesex; Tissington Hall, Derbyshire; Water Eaton Manor, near Oxford; Broome; Blickling; Cobham; Collacombe; The Hall at Colleton; Gawthorpe; Herringston; Temple Newsam; Westwood Manor. Tipping, Henry Avray (1855-1933),
ABC/322 · 1929
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A Study of the English Homes from the Late Tudor period, 1558-1649. It comprises an Introduction, followed by the Descriptive and Critical text of the listed Elizabethan and Jacobean Houses. The text is accompanied by numerous plates (photographs, plans) that illustrate the Architectural Novelty in both Elevation and Disposition that develops with the accession of Queen Elizabeth. Buildings included: Avebury Manor, near Marlborough, Witlshire; Beaudesert, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire; Benthall Hall, Shropshire; Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire; Breccles Hall, Norfolk; Charlton House; Chastleton House, Oxfordshire; Chequers Court, Buckinghamshire; Condover Hall, near Shrewsbury; Daneway House, Gloucestershire; Kildwick Hall, Yorkshire; Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire; Knole, Kent; Madeley Court, Shropshire; Mells Manor House, Somerset; Montacute House, Somerset; Owlpen Manor, Gloucestershire; Pitchford Hall, Shrewsbury; Plaish Hall, Shropshire; Plas Mawr, Carnavonshire; Quenby Hall, Leicestershire; Seckford Hall, Suffolk; Shipton Hall, Shropshire; Whitehall, Shrewsbury; Whitton Court, Shropshire; Wollaton Hall, Nottingham; Arbury; Astonbury; 'Abbey' House, Beckington; Bletchley; Tudor House, Broadway; Buckhurst; Burghley House, Campden House, Banqueting House; Chelvey Court, Somerset; Cold Ashton Manor; Cuckfield Park, Sussex; Eyton-on-Severn; Hall at Ford House; Haughmond Abbey; High Ercall, Shropshire; Holdenby; Iron Acton; Iron Acton; KEderminster Library and Pew in Langley Church; St. John's Church, Leeds; Postlip Manor; Houses in Rochester; Sandford Orcas, Somersetshire; Houses in Shrewsbury; Somerhill; Staton Court, Gloucestershire; Stanway, Gloucestershire; Newel Finials from Thame; House near Wellington; King's Manor, York. Tipping, Henry Avray (1855-1933),