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Sir James Pennethorne and the Making of Victorian London

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Sir James Pennethorne and the Making of Victorian London - Tyack, Geoffrey
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For a period of thirty years in the mid-nineteenth century James Pennethorne was more intimately involved with the planning and building of London than any other major architect. A pupil of John Nash, he took over his teacher's practice and became government architect for the first half of Victoria's reign. He was responsible for the planning of new streets, the laying out of parks, and the design of important public buildings such as the Public Record Office, the west wing of Somerset House, and the Duchy of Cornwall ...

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Sir James Pennethorne and the Making of Victorian London 1992, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521394345

Hardcover