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Book Review
Yorkshire: The North Riding (The Buildings of England)
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1256-1257
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Mardell, Joshua (Mardell, Joshua)
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Yorkshire: The North Riding (The Buildings of England) By Jane Grenville and Nikolaus Pevsner. 904 pp. incl. 133 col. + 82 b. & w. ills. (Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2023), £45. ISBN 978–0–300–25903–2. | :
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Architectural history after Summerson
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 686-693
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Author:
Brindle, Steven (Brindle, Steven)
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1. John Summerson in Sir John Soane's Museum, London. Photograph by Stephen Hyde, 1984. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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4. Design for the Banqueting House, Whitehall, by Inigo Jones. c.1619. Pen and ink with wash over graphite, 36.6 by 43.7 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; photograph © The Devonshire Collections.)
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5. The Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras Station, London, by George Gilbert Scott. 1867–76. Photograph by Bedford Lemere, 1881. (Bridgeman Images).
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2. The Great Hall, Hampton Court Palace, London. c.1532–35. (Historic Royal Palaces).
Western art unattributed:
3. Swakeleys, Hillingdon, London. 1638. (Wikimedia Commons).
Book Review
Fifty English Steeples: The Finest Medieval Parish Church Towers and Spires in England. By Julian Flannery
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 166
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The design of New Court at St John’s College, Cambridge
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 840-849
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Author:
Salmon, Frank (Salmon, Frank)
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Illustrations
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10. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. November 1826. Pen and ink on paper, 62 by 108 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC4/4)
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11. The Bridge of Sighs, viewed westward from the Third Court loggia, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph © Tim Rawle)
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12. Detail of Fig.10, showing the design for an iron Bridge of Sighs.
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13. The New Court ‘Bridge Passage’, St John’s College, Cambridge, viewed westward towards the cloister with the entrance to A Staircase on the right, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph Tim Rawle).
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14. Detail of Fig.2, digitally rendered to show the building as it would have appeared if built in red brick.
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2. South front of New Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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3. Perspective view of a design for New Court from the south-east, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 68 by 124 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/10).
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4. Detail of a design for the east elevation of New Court, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 70 by 98 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/5).
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5. The Shrewsbury Tower gatehouse in Second Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Ralph Symons and Gilbert Wigge. 1598–1602. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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6. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Ink and wash on paper, 70 by 98 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/2).
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7. South side of Second Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Ralph Symons and Gilbert Wigge. 1598–1602. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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8. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Arthur Browne. April–September 1825. Pen, ink and grey wash on card, 22 by 55 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC3/3).
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9. Detail of a plan of a design for New Court, by Arthur Browne. April–September 1825. Pen, ink and wash on card, 22 by 56 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC3/2).
Western art unattributed:
1. New Court and the Bridge of Sighs, St John’s College, Cambridge, viewed from the Kitchen Bridge to the south-east. Mid-nineteenth century. Engraving, 8.5 by 13.5 cm. (Private collection).
Book Review
Rebel Modernists: Viennese Architecture Since Otto Wagner. By Liane Lefaivre
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 705-706
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Anderson, Eric (Anderson, Eric)
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8. The Wohnen am Park apartment complex, Vienna, by PPAG Architects, completed in 2009 (photograph PPAG Architects, Vienna).
Book Review
Decorated Revisited: English Architectural Style in Context, 1250–1400 (Architectura Medii Aevi, IX). Edited by John Munns
04/2018 | 1381 | 160
Pages: 345-346
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Michael, M. A. (Michael, M. A.)
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1. The vault of the Lady Chapel, Wells Cathedral, Somerset. Completed 1326.
Book Review
The Buildings of England. Somerset: South and West, by J. Orbach and N.Pevsner
06/2016 | 1359 | 158
Pages: 463-464
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Dunning, Robert (Dunning, Robert)
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Book Review
The Buildings of England. Cambridgeshire, S. Bradley and N. Pevsner
12/2015 | 1353 | 157
Pages: 860-861
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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48. Robinson College, Cambridge, by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia. 1977-80 (Photograph by Angelo Hornak)
Book Review
The Buildings of England. Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire and Peterborough, C. O’Brien and N. Pevsner
09/2015 | 1350 | 157
Pages: 633-634
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Reviewer:
Cox, Alan (Cox, Alan)
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Publication Received
The Buildings of England. Sussex: East with Brighton and Hove. By Nicholas Antram and Nikolaus Pevsner.
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 359
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Reviewer:
Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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