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| | Books by England) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London: Books in the extended shelves: I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): 18 vases, modern and antique (Published by I. & J. Taylor at the Architectural Library ..., in the 1780s) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Builder's complete assistant (Printed for I. and J. Taylor at the Architectural Library, 1790), also by Batty Langley, T. Langley, and Andrea Palladio (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The carpenter and joiner's assistant : containing practical rules for making all kinds of joints, and various methods of hingeing them together, for hanging of doors on straight or circular plans, for fitting up windows and shutters to answer various purposes, with rules for hanging them ... to which are added, examples of various roofs executed, with the scantlings, from actual measurements : with rules for mortices and tenons, and for fixing iron straps, &c. : also extracts from M. Belidor, M. du Hamel, M. de Buffon, &c. on the strength of timber, with practical observations : illustrated with seventy-nine plates, and copious explanations (Printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1797), also by Peter Nicholson (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The carpenter's new guide : being a complete book of lines for carpentry and joinery ... : the whole founded on true geometrical principles, the theory and practice well explained, and fully exemplified on seventy-eight copper-plates, correctly engraved by the author : including some observations and calculations on the strength of timber (Printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1793), also by Peter Nicholson (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental : consisting of books of plans and elevations for cottages, farm-houses, mansions, temples, bridges, &c., of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. : on perspective : also practical books for carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, London : where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers. (J. Taylor, 1816) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental : viz. books of plans and elevations for cottages, farm-houses, mansions, &c., temples, bridges, &c., of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c., on perspective : books of use for carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, &c. &c. which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, London : where may be had, the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers. (J. Taylor, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental ... : which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, No. 56, High Holborn, London, where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers. (I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, 1793) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental ... : which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, No. 56, High Holborn, London, where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers. (I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, 1792) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Convenient and ornamental architecture, consisting of original designs, for plans, elevations and sections, beginning with the farm house, and regularly ascending to the most grand and magnificent villa : calculated both for town and country, and to suit all persons in every station of life : engraved on seventy copper plates : with reference and explanation in the letter press, of the use of every room in each separate building, and the dimensions accurately figured on the plans, with exact scales for measurement (Printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1797), also by John Crunden (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Convenient and ornamental architecture, consisting of original designs, for plans, elevations and sections : beginning with the farm house, and regularly ascending to the most grand and magnificent villa : calculated both for town and country, and to suit all persons in every station of life : engraved on seventy copper plates : with reference and explanation in the letter-press, of the use of every room in each separate building, and the dimensions accurately figured on the plans, with exact scales for measurement (Printed for J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1805), also by John Crunden and Isaac Taylor (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The country gentleman's architect, in a great variety of new designs, for cottages, farm-houses, country-houses, villas, lodges for park or garden entrances, and ornamental wooden gates : with plans of the offices belonging to each design, distributed with a strict attention to convenience, elegance, and economy (Printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1787), also by J. Miller (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The country gentleman's architect, in a great variety of new designs : for cottages, farm-houses, country-houses, villas, lodges for park or garden entrances, and ornamental wooden gates : with plans of the offices belonging to each design, distributed with a strict attention to convenience, elegance, and economy : engraved on thirty-two plates, from designs drawn (Printed for I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1789), also by J. Miller (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Designs for churches and chapels, of various dimensions and styles : consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, with estimates : also some designs for altars, pulpits, and steeples (London : Printed for J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, 1824., 1824), also by W. F. Pocock and Samuel Gosnell (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Designs for monuments including grave stones, compartments, wall pieces and tombs on 40 plates. (Printed for I. & J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, 1787) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Designs for shop-fronts and door-cases. (E. Lumley, in the 1830s) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Designs in architecture : consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, for temples, baths, cassines, pavilions, garden-seats, obelisks, and other buildings : for decorating pleasure grounds, parks, forests, &c. &c. : engraved on 38 copper-plates (Printed for I. & J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1790), also by John Soane (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): An essay on British cottage architecture : being an attempt to perpetuate on principle, that peculiar mode of building, which was originally the effect of chance : supported by fourteen designs, their ichnography, or plans, laid down to scale : comprising dwellings for the peasant and farmer, and retreats for the gentlemen : with various observations thereon : the whole extending to twenty-one plates, designed and executed in aqua-tinta (Published by Hookham and Carpenter ... : and to be had at Taylor's Architectural Library ..., at Egerton's Military Library ..., of Mr. Wilkinson ..., and of the author ..., 1798), also by James Malton, Vaughan Griffiths, Robert Wilkinson, Thomas Egerton, and England) Hookham and Carpenter (London (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Ferme ornée (Published by I. and J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library ..., 1796), also by John Plaw (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Hints for picturesque improvements in ornamented cottages, and their scenery : including some observations on the labourer and his cottage : in three essays : illustrated by sketches (Printed for J. Taylor, Architectural Library, 1804), also by Edmund Bartell (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): A list of books on the various branches of architecture and building (J. Taylor, 1816) (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The lives of celebrated architects, ancient and modern : with historical and critical observations on their works, and on the principles of the art (Printed for J. Taylor, Architectural Library, High Holborn, 1826), also by Francesco Milizia, J. Taylor, and Eliza Taylor Cresy (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Plans, elevations, and sections of bvildings execvted in the covnties of Norfolk, Svffolk, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, et caetera (Published by Messrs. Taylor at the Architectural Library, Holborn, 1788), also by John Soane (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): The rudiments of ancient architecture, in two parts : containing an historical account of the five orders, with their proportions and examples of each from the antiques : also Vitruvius on the temples and intercolumniations, &c. of the ancients ... : with a dictionary of terms : illustrated with ten plates. (Printed for I. & J. Taylor ..., 1789), also by James Basire (page images at HathiTrust) I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library (London, England): Rural architecture (Published by J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, 1802), also by John Plaw (page images at HathiTrust)
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