The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 215E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 63
... building for the purpose of a school , or to destroy it and erect new school - buildings on the site . Mr. Nevinson expressed himself strongly in favour of making an effort to induce the Trustees of the Hospital to preserve the present ...
... building for the purpose of a school , or to destroy it and erect new school - buildings on the site . Mr. Nevinson expressed himself strongly in favour of making an effort to induce the Trustees of the Hospital to preserve the present ...
Page 266
... buildings in Kent is greatly caused by the building material ; the rough and hard stone called Kentish rag is a very untractable mate- rial . The White Tower , where he had the advantage of Caen stone , is a very superior building to ...
... buildings in Kent is greatly caused by the building material ; the rough and hard stone called Kentish rag is a very untractable mate- rial . The White Tower , where he had the advantage of Caen stone , is a very superior building to ...
Page 267
... building in his time ; and it is an important chapter in the history of architecture - our starting - point . In saying that no immediate change was produced in the building art in England by the Norman Conquest , I do not mean to say ...
... building in his time ; and it is an important chapter in the history of architecture - our starting - point . In saying that no immediate change was produced in the building art in England by the Norman Conquest , I do not mean to say ...
Contents
London | 3 |
ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE Archæological Institute | 40 |
The Shakspere Tercentenary Monument Committee | 67 |
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