Author |
Article |
Pages |
Russell Taylor |
Solomonic columns in England: the origins and influence of the porch of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford |
1–12 |
David Adshead and Sally Jeffery |
John Erskine, Earl of Mar: a gentleman amateur in Twickenham |
13–28 |
Frank Salmon |
Thomas Coke and Holkham from 1718 to 1734: the early history |
29–46 |
David Wilson |
A rare portrait of the famous architect and town planner of Bath, John Wood the elder (1704–54) |
47–64 |
George Saumarez Smith |
Samuel Walldin and Sir Henry Cheere in Winchester Cathedral |
65–74 |
Peter Guillery |
Cavendish Square and Spencer House: neo-classicism, opportunity and nostalgia |
75–96 |
Michael Cousins |
Kingsgate House, Kent: A case of amateur intervention in architecture |
97–114 |
Peter Leach |
Harewood House: two footnotes |
115–124 |
Colin Thom |
Robert Adam’s first Marylebone house: the story of General Robert Clerk, the Countess of Warwick and their mansion in Mansfield Street |
125–146 |
Patrick Pilkington |
Kerry House, Portland Place: a proposed Adam town house for the third Earl of Kerry |
147–166 |
Roger White |
Robert Adam’s rustic designs |
167–178 |
Oliver Bradbury |
Tor Royal: the palace that never was |
179–194 |
Jeremy Musson |
The battle for Lady Tankerville’s bedroom: Wyatville’s unexecuted plans for Chillingham Castle |
195–212 |
Sue Berry |
A resort town transformed: Brighton c.1815–1840 |
213–230 |