Architectural history is preoccupied with the work of architects who are thought to be eminent and influential. This case study is of the influence of local craftsmen upon Georgian churches. It asks whether we over-estimate the influence of architects in the Georgian period and under-estimate the skills and impact of craftsmen. Similar work in other counties suggests that craftsmen certainly played a major role in the design of the churches. This small study suggests that they exerted a similar influence in Sussex. Due to the influence of Victorian and other later restoration work, much Georgian work has been lost. In this study, archival evidence is often the best source of evidence
This study examines the relationships between the parish church(es) of Greenwich, London, and the lo...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
This thesis examines the work of a family of UK antiquarian artists and architects: the Buckler dyna...
Academic interest in Arts & Crafts architecture has tended – as did the architects themselves – ...
This thesis aims to provide the first comprehensive review of church building and restoration in an ...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
In almost every parish church in East Sussex there survive examples of commemorative art - ledger st...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The mid-19th century saw the greatest change to the material culture of Anglican worship since the R...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
Architectural history has traditionally focused on the named architect and the completed building. I...
This thesis examines the architecture of Leicestershire churches within a period of c.1260 to c.1350...
What inspires architecture? What fuels the generation and regeneration of architecture? Is it merel...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This study examines the relationships between the parish church(es) of Greenwich, London, and the lo...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
This thesis examines the work of a family of UK antiquarian artists and architects: the Buckler dyna...
Academic interest in Arts & Crafts architecture has tended – as did the architects themselves – ...
This thesis aims to provide the first comprehensive review of church building and restoration in an ...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
In almost every parish church in East Sussex there survive examples of commemorative art - ledger st...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The mid-19th century saw the greatest change to the material culture of Anglican worship since the R...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
Architectural history has traditionally focused on the named architect and the completed building. I...
This thesis examines the architecture of Leicestershire churches within a period of c.1260 to c.1350...
What inspires architecture? What fuels the generation and regeneration of architecture? Is it merel...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This study examines the relationships between the parish church(es) of Greenwich, London, and the lo...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
This thesis examines the work of a family of UK antiquarian artists and architects: the Buckler dyna...