Chantrell was one of the outstanding church architects of the early nineteenth century, yet - along with many of his generation - he has been confined to the shadows of architectural history, shadows
Essays in this book explore the ever-changing view of the past, from Saxon times to the present day, from Britain to modern-day China. Topics include how, in the Middle Ages, ancient sites became popu
This is a comprehensive, illustrated record of London's interwar church-building activity. It shows the rich variety of Anglican churches erected for the capital's expanding population, some of them
The 8 chapters of this volume present evidence and analysis of the masons, carpenters, and other artisans who were responsible for the creation, maintenance, and additions to one of England's best pre
John Ruskin exerted a powerful and pervading influence on architects and architecture in the nineteenth century and his legacy can still be felt today. His highly individual and idiosyncratic prose
This colorful volume presents an illustrated walking tour of the English town of Salibury. Each page provides the reader with a contemporary watercolor painting of buildings and streets as well as sev
This reprint of the 1819 original pattern book of architectural drawings for church and chapel construction, reintroduces this important text on design and Anglican culture to a new generation of arch