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architecture from "Introduction to the History of Cambria, from the first invasion of Britain by the Romans to ... 1188, etc. [By Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.] Progress of Architecture from a period nearly coeval with the Conqueror, to the sixteenth century, illustrated by a series of designs taken from existing remains in South Wales, etc. [Reprinted from a work entitled “The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales, A.D. 1188, by G. de Barri. Translated into English ..., with ... annotations, ... by Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.”]"

portrait from "Introduction to the History of Cambria, from the first invasion of Britain by the Romans to ... 1188, etc. [By Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.] Progress of Architecture from a period nearly coeval with the Conqueror, to the sixteenth century, illustrated by a series of designs taken from existing remains in South Wales, etc. [Reprinted from a work entitled “The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales, A.D. 1188, by G. de Barri. Translated into English ..., with ... annotations, ... by Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.”]"

London leon statue building. A statue of a lion on top of a building

Arcus Lutii Septimii, from a Series of Prints depicting (reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity

architecture from "Lettres, ou Voyage pittoresque dans les Alpes, en passant par la route de Lyon et le Mont-Cénis; suivi d'un recueil de vues des monumens antiques de Rome ... en 48 planches et un frontispice: dessinées d'après nature et gravées ... par Baltard. Ms. notes"

former seat of the Duke of Buccleuch from "Modern Athens, displayed in a series of views; or, Edinburgh in the nineteenth century; exhibiting the whole of the new buildings, modern improvements, antiquities, & picturesque scenery of the Scottish metropolis & its environs, from original drawings by Mr. T. H. Shepherd. With historical, topographical & critical illustrations [by John Britton]"

Ancient and modern monuments: collection that constitutes the history of the architecture

London sculpture england building. A couple of statues that are next to each other

architecture from "Tallis's Illustrated London: in commemoration of the Great Exhibition of ... 1851. ... With historical and descriptive letter-press, by W. G"

A parallel of the antient architecture with the modern, in a collection of ten principal authors who have written upon the five orders ... To which is added An account of architects and architecture, in an ... explanation of certain tearms ... affected by architects. With Leon Baptista Alberti's treatise Of statues. Made English for the benefit of builders by John Evelyn.London, Printed by T. Roycroft for J. Place, 1664.156 (i. e. 159) p. illus., port. 35 cm.

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architecture orders antient antient architecture collection authors five orders account architects explanation tearms leon baptista alberti leon baptista alberti treatise statues english benefit builders john evelyn john evelyn london printed roycroft place illus port 17th century england high resolution statue library of congress
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01/01/1664
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Fréart, Roland, sieur de Chambray, 1606-1676.
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architecture orders antient antient architecture collection authors five orders account architects explanation tearms leon baptista alberti leon baptista alberti treatise statues english benefit builders john evelyn john evelyn london printed roycroft place illus port 17th century england high resolution statue library of congress