fbpx

Some account of domestic architecture in England from Edward I. to Richard II., with notices of foreign examples and numerous illustrations of existing remains from original drawings, by the editor of "The glossary of architecture."

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

GUSN

GUSN-151018

Description

v, [10], 352 p. front., illus., plates, plans. 23 cm.

Details

Descriptive Terms

Architecture, Domestic

Originator

Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.

Publication

Oxford, J.H. Parker

Description

v, [10], 352 p. front., illus., plates, plans. 23 cm.

Notes

A continuation of T. H. Turner's "Some account of domestic architecture in England from the conquest to the end of the thirteenth century." 1851.
Continued by John Henry Parker in his "Some account of domestic architecture in England from Richard II. to Henry VIII. 1850. 2 v.

Call Number

Rare NA7328.T91

Places

England.

Reparative Language in Collections Records

Historic New England is committed to implementing reparative language description for existing collections and creating respectful and inclusive language description for new collections. If you encounter language in Historic England's Collections Access Portal that is harmful or offensive, or you find materials that would benefit from a content warning, please contact [email protected].