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Filed under: Architecture, Domestic -- Great Britain
Filed under: Architecture, Domestic -- Great Britain -- 19th centuryFiled under: Architecture, Domestic -- England Domestic Architecture in England (encompassing 4 volumes by Turner and Parker covering William I through Henry VIII, originally published 1851-1859, with added notes), by Thomas Hudson Turner and John Henry Parker, ed. by Louise Hope, illust. by Edward Blore, William Twopeny, William Burn, John Henry Le Keux, and O. Jewitt (illustrated HTML at fiftywordsforsnow.com) Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, From Edward I to Richard II (second edition; Oxford and London: J. Parker and Co., 1882), by John Henry Parker (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Architecture, Domestic -- England -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800 The Temple Builder's Most Useful Companion, Being Fifty Entire New Original Designs for Pleasure and Recreation: Consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic Taste, Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c.; Together with a Full Explanation, in Letter Press, to Each Design, and Exact Scales for Measurement (London: Printed for I. Taylor, 1774), by Thomas Collins Overton, illust. by Isaac Taylor
Filed under: Tenement houses -- England -- London
Filed under: Building laws -- England -- LondonFiled under: Castles -- Great Britain Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain (with photographs; London: A. W. Bennett, 1862), by William Howitt and Mary Howitt, illust. by Francis Bedford, William Russell Sedgfield, G. W. Wilson, and Roger Fenton (multiple formats at archive.org) Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain and Ireland (second series, with photographs; London: A. W. Bennett, 1864), by William Howitt, illust. by Stephen Thompson, William Russell Sedgfield, Thomas Ogle, and William Despard Hemphill
Filed under: Castles -- Great Britain -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Haunted castles -- Great Britain
Filed under: Castles -- England -- Fiction An English Murder (c1951), by Cyril Hare (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) The Canterville Ghost (Boston and London: John W. Luce and Co., 1906), by Oscar Wilde, illust. by Wallace Goldsmith
Filed under: Kenilworth Castle (Kenilworth, England) -- FictionFiled under: Castles -- England -- Shropshire
Filed under: Tynemouth Castle (Tynemouth, England) -- England
Filed under: Dunnottar Castle (Scotland) -- Siege, 1651-1652 Papers Relative to the Regalia of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1829), by William Bell
Filed under: Historic buildings -- Great Britain -- Pictorial worksFiled under: Literary landmarks -- Great Britain
Filed under: Literary landmarks -- England
Filed under: Literary landmarks -- England -- London Club Life of London: With Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries (2 volumes; London: R. Bentley, 1866), by John Timbs Dickens' London (Boston: L. C. Page and Co., c1903), by Francis Miltoun (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Filed under: Historic buildings -- England Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Municipal, Baronial, and Popular Antiquities (2 volumes; London: James Sangster and Co., ca. 1860), ed. by Charles Knight
Filed under: Historic buildings -- England -- London -- Periodicals
Filed under: Historic buildings -- England -- London Metropolitan Area -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Historic buildings -- England -- Nottinghamshire The Dukeries (London, Glasgow, and Bombay: Blackie and Son, 1913), by Murray Gilchrist, illust. by E. W. Haslehust Filed under: Historic buildings -- England -- ShropshireFiled under: Historic buildings -- England, Eastern Medieval Graffiti, Especially in The Eastern Counties (reprinted from Cambridge Antiquarian Society's Publications; London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., 1915), by G. G. Coulton
Filed under: Architecture -- England -- London
Filed under: Architecture, Gothic -- England -- Oxford Views and Details of St. Giles' Church, Oxford (Oxford: Pub. by Parker for the Architectural Society, 1842), by James Park Harrison Filed under: Follies (Architecture) -- England The Temple Builder's Most Useful Companion, Being Fifty Entire New Original Designs for Pleasure and Recreation: Consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic Taste, Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c.; Together with a Full Explanation, in Letter Press, to Each Design, and Exact Scales for Measurement (London: Printed for I. Taylor, 1774), by Thomas Collins Overton, illust. by Isaac Taylor
Filed under: Follies (Architecture) -- England -- Designs and plans
Filed under: Grotesque in architecture -- England -- Early works to 1800 Grotesque Architecture, Or, Rural Amusement: Consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections, for Huts, Retreats, Summer and Winter Hermitages, Terminaries, Chinese, Gothic, and Natural Grottos, Cascades, Baths, Mosques, Moresque Pavilions, Grotesque and Rustic Seats, Green-houses, &c., Many of Which May Be Executed with Flints, Irregular Stones, Rude Branches, and Roots of Trees; The Whole Containing Twenty-eight New Designs, with Scales to Each: To Which is Added, an Explanation, with the Method of Executing Them (London: Printed for I. and J. Taylor, 1790), by William Wrighte
Filed under: Architecture, Medieval -- Scotland -- Jedburgh
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