A Narrative about the Old and the New London, with its History, its People and its Places. It is Illustrated by numerous drawings, etchings and plans, concentrating mainly on the area of Westminster and the Southern Suburbs. Buildings and Places included: Kennington Common and Church; St. Thomas's Hospital; St. Saviour's, Southwark; Lambeth Palace; Old London Bridge with Shot Tower and St. Olave's Church, 1820; The Bridge-foot, Southwark, 1810; Priory of St. Mary Overy, 1700; Old Houses formerly in Bankside; Consistory Court, St. Saviour's Church, 1820; John Gover; Tomb of John Gower; Winchester House, 1660; Mrs. Thrale; Barclay's Brewery 1829; The Globe Theatre; Ben Jonson; Map of Southwark 1720; The Borough High Street 1825; Southwark Fair; The Mint, 1825; The King's Bench, 1830; The Marshalsea 1790; The Old 'Tabard' Inn; Geoffrey Chaucer; Old Inns in Southwark; Boar's Head Courtyard, 1820; The Old 'White Hart' Inn; St. Thomas's Hospital 1840; Guy's Hospital; Folly Ditch, Jacob's Island; The Great Fire at Cotton's Wharf, Tooley Street 1861; St. Olave's Church, 1820; Millpond Bridge 1826; Hall of the Southwark 'Train-Bands' 1813; Old Houses in London Street, Dockland 1810; Bermondsey Abbey 1790; St. Mary Magdalen's Church, Bermondsey 1809; Bridge and Turnpike in the Grange Road 1820; Garden Front of Jamaica House, 1826; Cherry Garden Street 1826; St. James's Church, Bermondsey; Rotherhithe Church 1750; Diving Bell used in Constructing the Thames Tunnel; Floating Dock, Deptford 1820; The Royal Dock, Deptford; Samuel Pepys; Peter the Great's House at Deptford; John Evelyn; Placentia or Ancient Royal Palace 1560; Old Conduit, Greenwich Park 1835; Old Palace of Greenwich 1630; Greenwich Hospital; The Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital; The Royal Naval School 1830; The Parish Church, Greenwich; The Duke of Norfolk's Almshouses in 1796; 'Crown and Sceptre' Inn; Lane leading into Ship Street, Greenwich; Houses round Greenwich Park; Flamsteed House; The Magnetic Clock, Greenwich Observatory; The Great Equatorial Telescope in the Dome, Greenwich Observatory; West Coombe 1794; The 'Green Man', Blackheath; Vanbrugh Castle; Charlton House 1845; Eltham Palace 1790; Lee Church 1795; The Licensed Victuallers' Asylum 1880; The Telegraph Tower in 1810; Newington Butts 1820; The Fishmonger's Almshouse 1850; Fountain in the Surrey Gardens; Old Newington Church 1866; The Music Hall, Surrey Gardens, 1858; Old Camberwell Church 1750; Bowyer House; Old Camberwell Mill; Old House in Camberwell Green; Dr. Lettsom's House, Grove Hill; Grove Lane, Camberwell; The 'Rosemary Branch' 1800; 'Heaton's Folly' 1804; Dr. Glennie's Academy, Dulwich Grove, 1820; Dulwich College 1790; Sydenham Wells, 1750; Crystal Palace 1852; Margaret Finch's Cottage, Norwood 1808; Lord Thurlow's House, Knight's Hill; Mrs. Thrale's House, Streatham; View of Clapham 1790; Old Clapham Church 1750; Views in Old stockwell; Kennington 1780; The Chartist Meeting on Kennington Common 1848; Tradescant's House, South Lambeth; The 'Horns' Tavern, Kennington 1820; The Freemasons' Charity School, St. George's Fields 1800; Old Sign of the 'Dog and Duck'; The Obelisk in St. George's Circus, 1874; Bethlehem Hospital; King Edward's School; Christ Church, Westminster Road; The Surrey Theatre; Rowland Hill's Chapel in 1814; Rotunda, Blackfriars Road 1820; South Side of the Thames; Searle's Boat-Yard 1830; The Pedlar and his Dog, from Lambeth Church; Old Windmills at Lambeth 1750; Old Views in Lambeth; The Old 'Coburg' Theatre 1820; Astley's Riding School 1770; Astley Theatre; Houses in Waterloo Bridge Road; View in the New Cut; Bishop Bonner's House 1780; Drug Mill of the Apothecaries' Company; The Chevalier d'Eon; St. Thomas's Hospital; Lambeth Palace; The Lollard's Tower, Lambeth Palace 1875; Old Whitehall Stairs; Lambeth Church 1825; The Old Manor House at Vauxhall 1800; The Old Village of Vauxhall; The Italian Walk, Vauxhall Gardens; Old Battersea Mill; York House 1790; Battersea Church, 1790; The Sub-tropical Gardens, Battersea Park; The Lake, Battersea Park; Wandsworth 1790; Lines of Rails at Clapham Junction; The Garratt Election; Putney House 1810; Lime Grove, Putney 1810; Fairfax House, Putney; Bowling-green House; In and About Putney; Essex House, Putney; Old Putney Bridge 1880; Fulham Church 1825; Holcrofts and the Priory, Fulham; Richardson's House at Parson's Green 1799; Peterborough House; Nell Gwynne's House; In and About Fulham; Ranelagh House; The 'Red Cow' Inn, Hammersmith 1860; The Convent, Hammersmith 1800; The River Front of Hammersmith, from Eyot at Chiswick to the Bridge 1800; Hammersmith Parish Church 1820; Brandenburgh House, 1815; Hammersmith in 1746; The Old 'Pack Horse' Inn, Turnham Green; Hammersmith Mall, 1800; Old Cottages on Back Common; Hogarth's House; Entrance to Chiswick; Chiswick House, 1763; Corney House 1760; Chiswick Mall, 1820.
Walford, Edward (1823-1897), writer
A small volume that gives a general view of the Architecture of the Renaissance in France, A History of the Evolution o the Arts of Building, Decoration and Garden Design under Classical Influence from 1495 to 1830. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations (photographs, drawings, sections, elevations and plans) in the text. The Chapters of this book cover the following subjects: France in the XVth century; French Gothic; Italian Influence on French Art; The Renaissance in Italy: Lombard, Roman, Scholastic, and Barocco phases; Fusion of Italian and Native Elements in French Architecture; Style of Louis XII; Style of Francis I; Style of Henry II; Styles of Henry IV and Louis XIII. Buildings included: Louvre, Paris; Chateau of Tanlay; Hotel de Ville, Dreux; Houses of the Quay, Perigueux; Chapel of Lazarus, Marseilles; Ducal Castle, Nancy; Castle of Amboise; Castle of Chateaudun; Timber House, Joigny; Castle of Gaillon; Castle of Blois; Chateau St. Ouen, Chemaze; House of Agnes Sorel, Orleans; Hotel d'Alluye, Blois; Archbishop's Palace, Sens; 'Bureau de Finances', Rouen; Palais de Justice, Rouen; 'Grand Cerf' Inn, Grand Andely; Castle Chapel at Gaillon; Chartres Cathedral; Chapel of the Holy Spirit; St. Calais; Castle Chapel at Usse; Tours Cathedral; Villemaur; Bretagnolles; Priory Church, Solesmes; Chateau de Chambord; Troyes, Oriel in Hotel de Marisy; Castle of Bury, near Blois; Castle of Fontaine-Henri; Castle of Azay-le-Rideau; Villa at Moret; Chateau of Madrid in Bois de Boulogne, near Paris; Chateau of Ecouen, near St. Denis; Palace of Fontainebleau; Castle of St. Germain-en-Laye; Chatau of Challuau, near Fontainebleau; Chateau of La Muette, near St. Germain; Castle o Rochefoucauld; St. Jean d'Angely; Town-House of Charles de Valois d'Ecoville, Caen; Hotel d'Ecoville, Caen; House in Rue de Recouvrance known as 'Maison de Francois I', Orleans; House known as 'Maison de la Coquille', Orleans; Timber House known as 'Maison de Diane de Poitiers', Rouen; Hotel de Ville, Beaugency on the Loire; Hotel de Ville by Domenico Bernabei of Cotona, Paris; St. Eustache, Paris; St. Etienne-du-Mont, Paris; Parish Church, Ennery; St. Pierre, Tonnerre; Abbey of St. Martin, Tours; Castle Chapel at Champigny-sur-Veude, near Chinon; Parish Church of Tillieres, near Dreux; St. Taurin, Evreux; Notre Dame de Bon Secours, Guingamp; Chateau Chapel, Champigny-sur-Veude; St. Michel, Dijon; Parish Church, L'Isle Adam; Parish Church, Brie-Comte-Robert; Tower of St. Antoine, Loches; Tower of Parish Church, Bressure; St. Martin, Epernay; St. Andre-lez-Troyes; Beauvais Cathedral; Parish Church, Beaumont-le-Roger; St. Gervais and St. Protais, Gisors; Font in St. Ouen, Pont Audemer; St. Pierre, Caen; Sens Cathedral; Limoges Cathedral; Chateau of Ancy-le-Franc; Hotel Lasbordes, Toulouse; Hotel de Brons, Sarlat; Well-House, Coutras; Chateau of la Tour d'Aigues; Philibert de l'Ormes System of Roof Construction; 'Maison du Pont d'Amour', Beauvais; Chateau of Chenonceaux; The 'Chatelet', Chantilly; Chateau of Monceaux-en-Brie; Chateau of Bournazel; Hotel d'Assezat, Toulouse; Museum at Nancy; Musee de Cluny, Paris; St. Maclou, Rouen; Oriel, 66 Rue de la Vannerie, Dijon; The Louvre and Tuileries; Verneuil; Chateau of Charleval; Chateau of Sully-en-Bourgogne; Chateau du Pailly; Chateau of Tanlay; Chateau of Louppy; Hotel de Lamoignon, Paris; House, Place de St. Pierre, Bar-le-Duc; Hotel Chambellan, Dijon; Palais de Justice, Besancon; Villeneuve-sur-Yonne Parish Church; St. Gervais and St. Protais, Gisors; Ste. Clothilde, Le Grand Andely; St. Pierre, Auxerre; Ossuary and Porches, St. Thegonnec; La Roche-Maurice; Sacristy, Sizun; Porch and Calvary, Gumiliau; St. Nicolas, Troyes; St. Nizier, Lyons; Narthex of Chateau Chapel, Champigny-sur-Veude; 'Porte Chapelle', Compiegne; Parish Church, Le Mesnil-Aubry; Chapel of St. Romanus, Rouen; Mausoleum Chapel, Anet; Valois Mausoleum or Tour des Valois, St. Denis; Tomb of Francis I, St. Denis; Tomb of Louis de Breze in Lady Chapel, Rouen Cathedral; Laon Cathedral; Rood Screen, Arques; Chateau de Rougemont; Luxembourg Palace, Paris; Place Royale or des Vosges, Paris; Houses in Place Dauphine, Paris; Chateau de Ifs; Hotel de Bouillon or Liancourt, Rue de Seine; Hotel de Longueville, or d'Epernon, Rue St. Thomas du Louvre, Paris; Chateau de Courances; Chateau of Oyron; Chateau of Beaumesnil; Pavillion de l'Horloge or Sully, Louvre Court; Chateau of Coulommier-en-Brie; Chateau of Richelieu; Hotel de Vogue, Dijon; Hotel de Conde, Paris; Hotel de Sully, Rue St. Antoine, Paris; Porte de la Conference, near Tuileries Gardens, Paris; Chateau of Lasson; 'Temple' or Protestant Church, Charenton; College Chapel, Eu; St. Etienne du Mont, Paris; Chapel of the Minims Monastery, Tours; Chapel of the Jesuit College, Rouen; Jesuit Church, Rue St. Antoine, Paris; St. Gervais Paris; St. Paul and St. Louis, Paris; Ste. Marie, Nevers; Church of the Visitation, Rue St. Antoine, Paris; St. Paul and St. Louis.
Ward, William Henry (1865-1924), architect