This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northumberland) House in the Strand (demolished in 1874), which has never been fully investigated. It begins with an examination of the little-known architectural patronage of its builder, Lord Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton from 1603, one of the most interesting figures of the early Stuart era. With reference to the building of the contemporary Salisbury House by Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, the only other Strand palace to be built in the early seventeenth century, textual and visual evidence are closely investigated. A rediscovered elevational drawing of the original front of Northampton House is also discussed. By associating ...
Why another thesis on the third duke of Norfolk, and why, in particular, a partial one? It is true t...
Based on the authors' longstanding interest in Northumberland House, this essay develops out of a re...
My case study of the building of Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire, is a landmark volume within the fields o...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This essay focuses on Salisbury House in London, the Strand palace built by Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Ea...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
William Cecil held office for the first forty years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and was the most po...
Quenby Hall, in Hungarton parish, eight miles north-east of Leicester, is a Jacobean H-plan house s...
The history of the design of Holkham Hall in Norfolk has both captivated and baffled commentators an...
Originating from the author’s book on the Great Houses of the Strand: the Ruling Elite at home in Tu...
This book explores the history and development of the Great Tower in detail, beginning with its cons...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
Focusing on Sir Hans Sloane’s catalogue of ‘Miscellanies’, now in the British Museum, this paper ask...
Nostell Priory is one of the most important eighteenth-century buildings in northern England, with ...
Why another thesis on the third duke of Norfolk, and why, in particular, a partial one? It is true t...
Based on the authors' longstanding interest in Northumberland House, this essay develops out of a re...
My case study of the building of Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire, is a landmark volume within the fields o...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This essay focuses on Salisbury House in London, the Strand palace built by Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Ea...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
William Cecil held office for the first forty years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and was the most po...
Quenby Hall, in Hungarton parish, eight miles north-east of Leicester, is a Jacobean H-plan house s...
The history of the design of Holkham Hall in Norfolk has both captivated and baffled commentators an...
Originating from the author’s book on the Great Houses of the Strand: the Ruling Elite at home in Tu...
This book explores the history and development of the Great Tower in detail, beginning with its cons...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
Focusing on Sir Hans Sloane’s catalogue of ‘Miscellanies’, now in the British Museum, this paper ask...
Nostell Priory is one of the most important eighteenth-century buildings in northern England, with ...
Why another thesis on the third duke of Norfolk, and why, in particular, a partial one? It is true t...
Based on the authors' longstanding interest in Northumberland House, this essay develops out of a re...
My case study of the building of Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire, is a landmark volume within the fields o...