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A history of the English house from primitive times to the Victorian period
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Year: 1949 Publisher: London: Architectural press,

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Year: 1931 Publisher: London : Architectural press,

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A history of English brickwork : with examples and notes of the architectural use and manipulation of brick from mediaeval times to the end of the Georgian period
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ISBN: 0907462367 Year: 2003 Publisher: Woodbridge : Antique collectors' club,

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A history of the English House from primitive times to the Victorian period
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ISBN: 0803801076 Year: 1977 Publisher: London Architectural Press

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Architecture --- England


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Building craftsmanship : in brick and tile and in stone slates
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ISBN: 9781107673366 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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A History of the English House : from Primitive Times to the Victorian Period
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ISBN: 0851392857 1850070776 Year: 1985 Publisher: London The Architectural Press

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Originally published over half a century ago, Nathaniel Lloyd's History of the English House has always been regarded as the standard work on its subject - even during the long period when it was out of print and much in demand on the second-hand market. Its re-issue is prompted by the growth of general interest in historic buildings, for there is no work that provides such a complete record in text, pictures, plans and drawings of the whole development of English domestic architecture. Indeed its value to scholars is literally unique, for Nathaniel Lloyd, who devoted a lifetime to its compilation, was able to record many buildings which have either disappeared or been altered out of recognition. The book is divided into two parts. The first part consists of text which begins by tracing the development of the house from primitive times to the Norman period and, thereafter, devotes a chapter to each succeeding century. In the second part the same development is described in pictures, nearly nine hundred in number, which are grouped into sections under the headings of exteriors, entrances, windows, chimneys, interiors, wall treatment, ceilings, fireplaces, staircases, metalwork etc. The arrangement of the illustrations allows the reader to study the chronological development of any one feature. When writing, the author considered not only the professional architect (who will find it an invaluable source of reference, particularly in relation to conservation work) but also the general reader who, in the author's words, 'finds architecture an attractive subject, but so complex as to be difficult to grasp'. Those who want to know more about the identifying features and construction methods of the various periods of English architecture will find this book an unrivalled guide to the rewarding pastime of looking intelligently at our architectural heritage.

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ISBN: 0851392865 Year: 1975 Publisher: London Architectural press

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A history of the English house from primitive times to the Victorian period
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Year: 1931 Publisher: London New York The Architectural Press W. Helburn

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Flemish influence in Kentish brickwork
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Year: 1918 Publisher: London The Architectural Review

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