Author |
Article |
Pages |
Caroline Stanford |
‘The mistery of Cologne or Stone wares’: were John Dwight and Robert Hooke pioneers in the use of fired artificial stone in architecture? |
1–20 |
Angieszka Sadraei |
Living in the Tower of London: No 5 Tower Green, 1685-1751 |
21–36 |
Bruce Bailey |
Towers and staircases: the transformation of Drayton House under the direction of William Talman 1702–1704 |
37–48 |
Dominic Ingram |
The Duke of Marlborough’s Irish Favourites: The Art and Architectural Patronage of William Cadogan |
49–64 |
Maxwell Craven |
Pickford’s House, Derby: A Georgian Architects House |
65–84 |
Sarah Glynn |
The Decoration of the South-East Closet of Syon House |
85–104 |
Michael Cousins |
The Column, Savernake Forest: An Early Case of Architectural Salvage |
105–122 |
Peter Lindfield |
‘Bastard’ Gothic’s Survival in Georgian Britain |
123–126 |
Caroline Stanford |
The Ornamental Dairy at Cobham Hall, Kent: a Wyatt family prototype |
127–156 |
Sue Berry |
The seaside resorts of Sussex c.1730-1815: resort development and military defences on the south coast of England |
157–176 |
Paul Holden |
Antiquaries, Archaeologists and Architects: the building of Bignor Park in Sussex |
177–188 |
Roberto Rossi |
Sir John Soane and the Competition for the Duke of York Monument |
189–210 |