Author |
Article |
Pages |
Jarl Kremeier |
George I and II as patrons of architecture in Hanover |
1–20 |
Richard Hewlings |
Lord Stanhope’s apartment at No. 70 Whitehall |
21–34 |
Miles Barton |
Sir John de Medina’s portrait of the 1st Duke of Montrose, Regent to George I |
35–44 |
Andrew Skelton |
The monument to Lord Harrold at Flitton, Beds. |
45–52 |
Amy Boyington |
The Countess of Leicester and her contribution to Holkham Hall |
53–66 |
Robert Neild |
Nevile and his Court: The turbulent history of Nevile’s Court, Trinity College, Cambridge |
67–76 |
Peter Lindfield |
The Countess of Pomfret’s Gothic Revival furniture |
77–94 |
Terry Friedman |
Here art shall reign: a Georgian Enlightenment extravaganza |
95–108 |
Max Craven |
Willersley: an Adam castle in Derbyshire |
109–122 |
Sally Goodsir |
A portrait of George Steuart |
123–124 |
Richard Pears |
Capheaton Hall, Northumberland, in the eighteenth century |
125–144 |
Paul Holden |
A design for a pair of gate lodges by Joseph Gandy |
145–148 |
Rosemary Yallop |
‘An ingenious and able architect’: the enigma of Robert Lugar |
149–166 |
Chris Webster |
Chantrell in Halifax: Classicism and the Soane legacy |
167–182 |