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2015 – Volume XXIII

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

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