English Gothic Architecture
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# | Name | Country |
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1 | Bath Abbey | Great Britain |
2 | Chester Cathedral | Great Britain |
3 | Christchurch Mansion | Great Britain |
4 | Church of Saint Andrew | Great Britain |
5 | Church of Saint Mary Redcliffe | Great Britain |
6 | Church of Saint Pancras | Great Britain |
7 | Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul | Great Britain |
8 | Church of St Mary the Great | Great Britain |
9 | Collegiate Church of Saint Mary | Great Britain |
10 | Divinity School | Great Britain |
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- English Gothic revival in Moscow architecture at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Russian architecture drew on English Gothic to an unparalleled extent and this authoritative account is essential reading for those interested in this period of Russian history and architecture. In: Building Research & Information, v. 22, n. 6 ( 1994), pp. 298-306. (1994):
- The Englishness of Gothic: Theories and Interpretations from William Gilpin to J. H. Parker. In: Architectural History, v. 45 ( 2002), pp. 325. (2002):
- Piers versus Vault Shafts in Early English Gothic Architecture. In: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, v. 46, n. 3 (September 1987), pp. 241-264. (1987):
- The Rise of Refinement: G. F. Bodley's All Saints, Cambridge, and the Return to English Models in Gothic Architecture of the 1860s. In: Architectural History, v. 36 ( 1993), pp. 103. (1993):