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Charles Saumarez Smith. Charles Saumarez Smith is a freelance writer, curator and architectural historian. He is an author of books and articles, a...
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| Charles | Saumarez | Smith |
Charles Saumarez Smith is a freelance writer, curator and architectural historian. He is an author of books and articles, a lecturer, and former academic, has been chairman of The Royal Drawing School...
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I have only had time so far to read Parry’s introductory account of Cannadine’s remarkable career. Parry implies that Cannadine modelled himself on the career of Jack Plumb, the worldly Master of Chr...
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I had a romanticised idea of Cromer as a late nineteenth-century seaside resort, opened up by the railway which arrived in 1877, with a direct service from Liverpool Street from 1897, stopping only at...
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John Vanbrugh: The Drama of Architecture (21)
I have kindly been sent the following screenshot by a friend who is a publisher:- I’m glad that I’m up there with Rich Dad Poor Dad and so grateful to Lund Humphries for doing such a brilliant job of the book’s production.
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I walked past Islington’s South Library this afternoon with its beautiful brickwork and monumental entrance, an unexpected piece of English baroque detailing. Perhaps unsurprisingly, I find it was designed by Mervyn Macartney, who was Surveyor of St...
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In revisiting Marlborough, I surprised the librarian by asked about the seventeenth-century library which was concealed behind a locked door of one of the classrooms. I could see that he was a bit sceptical. I have managed to verify its existence. ...
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Littlecote is a big rambling Elizabethan house in the Kennet valley, the majority of it built by William Darrell from 1583. We approached from the west. The chapel to the north (left in the picture) is medieval: the conservatory to the south was added...
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