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The Roughwood British Churches Album (Arts/Architecture)
Photographs of the interior and exterior features of historical churches in England.
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Abbeys and Cathedrals (Arts/Architecture)
Carol Davidson Cragoe charts the changing tides and social setting of Christian architecture in England in this readable, illustrated BBC History Trail. Includes an activity, quiz and bibliography.
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St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol (Arts/Architecture)
Magnificent church described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'The goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. Ground plan and illustrated tour.
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Bath Abbey: The Indian Summer of Bath Priory (Arts/Architecture)
Jean Manco looks at the history of this magnificent building - the only cathedral built in England in Tudor times.
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St. Martin's Church in Canterbury (Arts/Architecture)
Ghazwan Butrous provides a photograph, outline history and description of probably the oldest church in England still in use as a parish church. Reconstruction drawing by John Bowen.
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Churches in NW England (Arts/Architecture)
SE Lancashire, NE Cheshire, NW Derbyshire. Expandable photographs of a selection of churches, compiled by Ian Rhodes.
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Images of the North East of England (Arts/Architecture)
Photographs of some churches, the images are expandable and are then accompanied by a paragraph of historical information.
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Church of England's Built Heritage (Arts/Architecture)
The official Church of England site. Organization, history, built heritage.
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Medieval Cathedrals in England and Wales A-Z Guide (Arts/Architecture)
Britain Express provides a tourist guide: thumbnail photographs, brief histories and visitor information.
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Gothic Architecture in England: The Cathedrals (Arts/Architecture)
Amy Johansen's outline of the topic, using Wells, Lincoln and Gloucester as examples of the three main styles of Gothic Architecture. Includes bibliography.
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Abbeys and Cathedrals of England and Wales (Arts/Architecture)
This Britannia guide has a brief introduction and list of cathedrals, organised by age and type, with photographs taken from M.J.Taber, "The Cathedrals of England" (1905).
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Cathedrals in the East of England (Arts/Architecture)
Presents the history, architecture, art, treasures, and details of their amenities and facilities.
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Templar Sites of England and Wales (Arts/Architecture)
A database of sites associated with the Knights Templar, including both historical and visitor information.
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Lighthouses in Cornwall, England (Arts/Architecture)
Map showing location of nine lighthouses, plus historical information and technical details.
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The Background to Lighthouse History: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (Arts/Architecture)
Extensive information provided, including origin of aids to navigation, Ecclesiastical lights, early lighthouse laws and levies, pilot licensing and other subject areas.
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Tide Mills in England and Wales (Arts/Architecture)
Jeremy Greenwood outlines their history, describes their workings with diagrams, and provides a gazetteer of those past and present in England and Wales, with links and bibliography.
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Castles and Fortifications of England and Wales (Arts/Architecture)
Database of 800 survivals. Interactive maps lead to photographs, brief descriptions and visitor information by Charles Taylor. Also a brief, illustrated history of the subject.
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Architecture and Planning Studio, University of the West of England (Arts/Architecture/Experimental)
Innovatory technologies, notably 'glued brickwork' and panels of compressed straw bales, turn a campus building into a teaching resource.
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Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
SPNEA aims to preserve, interpret and collect buildings, landscapes and objects reflecting New England life from the 17th century to the present. It owns and operates 35 historic properties.
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Historic New England (Arts/Architecture/Preservation)
Formerly known as The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, the organization preserves, interprets and collects buildings, landscapes and objects reflecting New England life from the 17th century to the present.
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