This article offers a case study of an early preservation campaign to save the remains of the fifteenth-century Crosby Hall in Bishopsgate, London, threatened with demolition in 1830, in a period before the emergence of national bodies dedicated to the preservation of historic monuments. It is an unusual and early example of a successful campaign to save a secular building. The reasons why the Hall’s fate attracted the interest of antiquaries, architects and campaigners are analysed in the context of the emergence of historical awareness of the domestic architecture of the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, as well as wider recognition of the importance of this period for the development in Britain’s urban and commercial development. T...
In recent years, heritage sites all over the world have come under threat of destruction. From Afgha...
The article deals with how a 17th-century building in Visby, the Burmeister House, has been used as ...
Book synopsis: The national heritage and its conservation raise topical and frequently controversial...
This article offers a case study of an early preservation campaign to save the remains of the fiftee...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
This study examines the relationships between the parish church(es) of Greenwich, London, and the lo...
Medieval and Tudor buildings have been altered in order to display them to the public since the late...
After World War II (WWII) Britain was responsible for much of the early pioneering, multi-storey arc...
Nineteenth-century Britain witnessed intense debate regarding the treatment of old buildings.This pr...
In 1842, The Ecclesiologist, a publication dedicated to the development of church architecture, sugg...
During the twentieth century, local voluntary historic buildings preservation groups became an incre...
This thesis concerns the relationship between the heritage protection regime and listed places of wo...
Portrait and photograph of William Morris, founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buil...
In recent years, heritage sites all over the world have come under threat of destruction. From Afgha...
The article deals with how a 17th-century building in Visby, the Burmeister House, has been used as ...
Book synopsis: The national heritage and its conservation raise topical and frequently controversial...
This article offers a case study of an early preservation campaign to save the remains of the fiftee...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
The quest for an appropriate past was of huge importance in late Tudor and Stuart England. Henry VII...
This study examines the relationships between the parish church(es) of Greenwich, London, and the lo...
Medieval and Tudor buildings have been altered in order to display them to the public since the late...
After World War II (WWII) Britain was responsible for much of the early pioneering, multi-storey arc...
Nineteenth-century Britain witnessed intense debate regarding the treatment of old buildings.This pr...
In 1842, The Ecclesiologist, a publication dedicated to the development of church architecture, sugg...
During the twentieth century, local voluntary historic buildings preservation groups became an incre...
This thesis concerns the relationship between the heritage protection regime and listed places of wo...
Portrait and photograph of William Morris, founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buil...
In recent years, heritage sites all over the world have come under threat of destruction. From Afgha...
The article deals with how a 17th-century building in Visby, the Burmeister House, has been used as ...
Book synopsis: The national heritage and its conservation raise topical and frequently controversial...