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Volltext:Index A Aberdeen, Scottish architecture and classic architects, 21-3; granite, 23-4; three periods of architec­ture, 25-9 Ackermann1s Repository of the Arts, 14, 16-17 Adam brothers, The, 23 Adam, Robert, 63-4 Aidé, Hamilton, 200 Albert, Prince, 190; Memorial, 50, 52, r49 Aldersgate Station, 76 Alexandra Palace Exhibition, 1873, 70 Allingham, William, 199 All Saints' Church, Basingstoke, 139; Margaret Street, London, 137, 154-5; Notting Hill, 138; Tooting, 139 Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, 193-4 Annand, Rupert, 189 n. Architecture, Scottish and classic architects 21-3; author's pre­ference for first quarter of 19th cen­tury, 5o-t ; antiquarian prejudice and domestic, 51, 57_9 ecclesias­tical, 51-5; monumental, 51, 56-7; planning, 51, 59-60; U.S.S.R., 57; jazz modern reaction, 60-1 ; cham­pions of antiquity, experts, 61-2; Architecture—continued research worker, 62-3; authority given to antiquarian research, 63~4 ! position of modern architect, 64-6; entertainment buildings, im-permanence of, 67-71, 74; "battle of the styles, " 80-1, 124-9, '34, 178; Georgian, 132, 134, 202-5; comparison between domestic of 18 th and 19th centuries, 163; classic survival, 135, 145-6; Gothic revival, 128-30, 135-41, 146-9; "hards, " 137-8, 152-9; Ruskinian Gothic, 152; see also Boggleton, Nonconformist and Victorian Art Nouveau movement, 130 & n., 141, 174 Arts and Crafts, see Morris Move­ment Ashbee, 65 Ashmolean, Oxford, 135 Assembly Rooms, Cheltenham, 18-19 Assize Courts, Manchester, 159 B Bailey's New Hand-Book for Cheltenham, 18-19 & n. Baillie Scott, H., 44, 65, 140, 166 Baker Street Station, 85 Balliol College, Oxford, 159 Balmoral, 29 Index Bank of England, 135 Baptist chapel architecture, 94, 96, 113 Barlow, P. W., 82, 133 Barry, Sir Charles, 80, 135-6, 146 Barry, Edward Middleton, 80-1, 87 Battersea Power Station, 61 Bedford Park Garden Suburb, Hos­telry, 165; Shaw's church at, 140 Belgelley Chapel, Pembrokeshire, 106 Bentley, J. F., 32, 172 Billings, T., 18 Bishopstone, 8 Blacking, R., 178 Blackwall Station, 7g Blaenconin Chapel, Wales, 105 Blisland village, 180; St. Protus and St. Hyacinth, 179-82 Blockley Chapel, Gloucestershire, 99 Blomfield, Sir Reginald, 36-7, 56 Bodleian, New, Oxford, 61 Bodley, G. F., 65, 139, 141, 151, 169- 7b 174 Bodmin Moor, 180 Boggleton, architecture of (1837), 121-4; (1867), 125-7; (i9°7), 128-9; reaction from machines, 128-9; Morris Movement, 129-30; ('937), i3-i Bournemouth, layout and larger villas, n-13; churches, 13, 138, 141, 151 Bradfield Church, Berks, 149 Bradshaw's Railway Companion/or 1841, 77 Brandon brothers, The, 136, 149 Brandon, Raphael, 147, 149 Bricklayers' Arms Station, 7g Brisbane Cathedral, 155 Bristol Cathedral Restoration, 158-g 2 B.B.C. Western Region, 189 n. Broad Street Station, 87-8 Broad Town Chapel, Wilts, 117 Brodrick, Cuthbert, 32, 34, 146 Brooks, James, 138, 151, 156-7 Brown, "Capability, " 23 Brown, T. E., 228 Brunei, 133 Burges, William, 52, 138, 152-3, 166 Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, 200 Butler and Sons of Leeds, 145 Butterfield, William, 52, 106, 137—9 I5L 154-5, 157, 165 c Caius College, Cambridge, 159 Camden Society, 149 Campbell, Colin, 23 Cannon Street Station, 80—1, 87, 89 Cardiff Castle, Burges' drawings for, 152-3 Carlisle Cathedral, 149 Ca röe, 141 Carpenter, R. C. and R. H., 136, 148-9 Carrington, N. T., My Native Village, 182 & n. Castletown, Isle of Man, 44 Castle Mona Hotel, Isle of Man, 44 Catholic Apostolic Church, Gordon Square, 50, 136, 147, 149; Pad-dington, 138, 151 Chambers, Sir W., 163 Champneys, Basil, 113 Charing Cross Station and Hotel, 80-1, 87 Charing Cross Underground entrance, 85 Charlemont, Lord, Charlemont House, Dublin, 163 Index Cheltenham, Ackermanns Repository, 14, 16-17; George III and, 15; College, 15; architecture, 16-19; Regency Society, 16 n., 20; Bailey's New Hand-Book for, 18-19 & n. ; Ladies' College, 19 Chesil Bank, 200 Christ Church, Cheltenham, 18; Streatham Hill, 135 Church crawling, pleasure of, 179-80, 188 Church of the Annunciation, Bourne­mouth, 13 Churches, fairs and entertainments cast ofFs of, 68-9 ; centre of medieval life, 90; tampering of last 90 years, 182-3 Churchgate Street Chapel, Bury St. Edmunds, 93, 95 Cinemas, architecture of, 69, 71-2 Circus Church, Portsmouth, 104 n. Civic Hall, Leeds, 30, 35-8 Clark, Sir Kenneth, 142 Clark, Somers, 171 Clarke, Charles W., 85 Clevedon, 228-31 ; architecture, 229- 31 Clifden, Lord, 212 Cockerell, C. R., 135, 146 Coleridge, 228 Coleshill House, Berks, 232 Collcutt, Thomas, 73 Comper, J. N., 24, 28-9, 65 & n., 181 Comper, Sir Ninian, 52, 174-8, 180 Convent of Sisters of Bethany, Bourne­mouth, 141 Congregational church architecture, 110-13, "5 Cornish rock pools, 216 Cote Baptist Chapel, Bampton, 94, 96 Courtauld Institute, The, 63 Cowley Fathers' Church, Oxford, 139 Cowper, William, The Task, 7 Craftsmanship, tradition of early 19th century, 124-5; supplanted by machine, 128 Cromwell, Oliver, 91 Crossland, W. H., 141, 173-4 Crystal Palace, 50, 57, 59, 70, 128, 13°, 133 Cubitt, Joseph, 83, 134 Cubitt, Lewis, 144-5 Cuddesdon Theological College, Ox­ford, 157 Curzon Cinema, London, 71 D Dale, T. Lawrence, 178 Dance the younger, 65 Deane, 152 Deshon, F. C., 167-8 Dickens, Charles, 70 Donhead Methodist Chapel, Wilts, 103 Doré, Gustav, London, 132, 143 Douglas, Isle of Man, 44-7 Drury, Alfred, 32 E Earl's Court Exhibition, 1912, 70 Eastern Union Railway Terminus, 79 Eden, F. C., 178, 181 Edis, Colonel, 84 Ellis, Hamilton, The Trains we Loved, 84 Eimes, H. L., 135, 145-° Elton, Charles Abraham, 226 Etchells, Frederick, F.R.I.B.A., 92 n., 178 Index Euston Great Hall and Station, 56, 77-8, 80-1, 88-9, 135 Examination Schools, Oxford, 173 F Fairbairn, Sir Peter, 34 Farringford, Isle of Wight, 192-3 Ferguson, 82-3 Ferrey, Benjamin, 12 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, 162 Forbes, J. B., 17 Ford, H. W., 85 Foster, Birket, 14 Fouls ton, 73 Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 192-4 Friars Street Chapel, Ipswich, 93 Fulford, 134 G Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, 73 Galsworthy, John, 133 Gaskell, Mrs., The Heart of John Middleton, 32-3 & n. George, Ernest, 140 George III, 15, 202-3 George V, 35 Georgian architecture, 132, 134; Weymouth, 202-3 5 Sidmouth, 204-5 Gibbons, J. Harold, 13, 171 Gibbs, James, 23-4 Gibson, John, 23, 135, 146 Glasgow Exhibition, 71 Godwin, 141 Goldsmith's Hall, London, 135 Goodhart-Rendel, Mr., 142 Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 15 Gothic revival, see Architecture Gower Street Hospital, London, 159 Great Central Hotel, Marylebone Road, 84 Great Coxwell Barn, 232 Great Exhibition, 1851, 69-70, 128 Great Junction Railway, 125-7 Great Yarmouth Methodist Chapel, 118 Green, Benjamin, 73 Greenham Lodge, Newbury, 140 Greenwich Hospital, 56 Griggs, F. L., 14 H Hallam, Arthur, 228 Hamburg Rathaus, 149-50 Hardwick, Philip, 77-80, 135 Hardwick, Philip Charles, 80-1 Hardy, Thomas, Havenpool Town, 202 Hare, Henry T., 141 Harris, Vincent, 37 Harrow School Speech Room, 138, '55 Harrow Station, 85 Hawker, Parson, 212, 216, 219 Hayling Island, 194-8; three kinds of life on, 196-8 Hayward, John, 76 Headrow, Leeds, 30, 36-7 Highworth, 231-2 - Hillary, Sir William, 41 His Majesty's Theatre, London, 73 Hobby Horse, Padstow, 223-5 Hocken, Parson, 212 Holborn Restaurant, London, 73 Holden, Charles H., 141, i74 '7^ Holland, Henry, 73 Holy Angels' Church, Hoar Cross, 139 169-70 Holy Redeemer Church, Clerkenwell, 141, 170 Index Holy Trinity Church, Kensington Legbourne Chapel, 116 Gore, 139, 170; Sloane Street, 14.1, Leighton, Lord, 200 171 Horsley, Gerald, 85 Houses, portable, 59 Hurdis, Rev. James, D.D., 8 I Ilfracombe, 225-8; Museum, 226 Illustrated London News, 34 Inglesham Church, 232 Jackson, Thomas G., 141, 173 Jearrad, R. W. and C., 17-19 Jones, Owen, 69 Jordans Meeting House, 93 Josa, Parson, 212 K Keble College Chapel, Oxford, 155, '57 Kelmscott Press, 129 Kempe, 167 Kilgelley Chapel, Pembrokeshire, 108 King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 25-6 King's Cross Station, 56, 83-4, 88-9, r34) 144-5 Kunzle's, 20 Lady Huntingdon Chapel, Wor­cester, 97 Lancing College Chapel, 136, 148-9 Law Courts, London, 138, 138 Leeds (1933), "a Victorian city, " 30-1 ; architecture, 32-8 239 "Leys Wood, " Sussex, 140 Lethaby, Professor W. R., 137, 152, k57 Lichfield Cathedral, 149 Lincoln Cathedral, 149 Little Stan more Church, 64 Liverpool Street Station and Hotel, 84-7, 89 Loch, Governor, 45 Lodge, T. A., 36 London Bridge Station, 78 London railway stations, personality of, 85-9 Louth Methodist Chapel, 98; Con­gregational Church, 115 L.C.C., 49, 60 Longfellow, Lady Wentworth, 58 Looe, East and West, 205-8 Lutyens, Sir Edwin, 57, 65, 140, 160 Lyndhurst, 198-200; Swainmote, 198-9; Parish Church, 199-200 M Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Marshall, 28 Mackintosh, C. R., 130 & n., 141, 174, 176 Magdalen College Tower, Oxford, 18 Man, Isle of, history, 40-1 ; Tynwald Day, 41-3; the visitors, 44-7 Mansfield College, Oxford, 113 Marischal College, Aberdeen, 27-8 Market Harborough Chapel, 100 Market, New, Aberdeen, 26-7 Mary, Queen, 35 Marylebone Station, 84-5, 89 Mary Street Chapel, Taunton, 93 Masters, W. A., 187 Index Maufe, Mr., 65 Mawgan - in - Meneage Methodist Chapel, 111-12 Meadow Buildings, Christ Church, Oxford, 152 Medievalists, The, 149, 151 Melcombe Regis, 201-2 Methodist Chapel architecture, 94, 96-103, UO-12, 114, 118 Micklethwaite, 151, 171 Midlands Goods Station, 82-3 Mildenhall Church, near Marl­borough, 182-5 Mill Hill Unitarian Chapel, Leeds, 32 Mill, John Stuart, 22 Ministry of Town and Country Plan­ing, 64 n. Moore, Temple, 139, 171-2 Morris dancing, Bampton-in-the- Bush, 223 Morris Movement, 129-30, 166 Morris, William, 129, 138, 157, 166, 200, 232 Murphy, Prebendary, 212 Music-halls, 72 N Nash, 73 National Provincial Bank, Sunder­land, 146 Neve, W. West, 162 New Schools, Eton, 138 New Scotland Yard, 140 Newtown, Isle of Wight, 192 New Zealand Chambers, Leadenhall Street, 140, 160-2 Nicholson, Sir Charles, 171 Nimmo, 23 Nine Elms Station, 78-9 Nonconformist architecture, earliest places of worship, 92-4; of En­thusiasm, 94-102; "most interest­ing phase, " 102-19; "late Gothic freely treated, " 171; see also Bap­tist, Congregational, Methodist, Quaker, Plymouth Brethren, Uni­tarian and Wales Nuffield, Lord, 59 o Oatley, Sir George, 28, 94 Octagon Chapel, Norwich, . 93 Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, 67 Olney, 7 Olympia Exhibition, 1886, 70 Ordish, 134 Osborne, 190 Osterley, 64 Oundle Chapel, 101 Oxford Movement, 128, 130, 139, 152, 155, 157 P Paddington Station and Hotel, 60, 81-2, 89 Padstow, 217-24; approach to, 217- 18; Doom Bar, 219-20; Hobby Horse, 223-5 Palace Theatre, London (Royal English Opera House), 73 Paley, E. G., 138 Palgrave on the Albert Memorial, 52 Palmerston, Lord, 82, 136 Palumbo, Rudolf, 49 Papworth, J. B., 17 Park, Cheltenham, 18-19 Parker's Glossary of Gothic Architecture, 136 Index Parliament, Houses of, 56-7, 80, 1 35~6J 163 Paxton, 57 Pearson, J. L., 13, 137-8, 149, 151-2 Pembroke College, Cambridge, 139 Penne thorne, 146 Perth Cathedral, 155 Phipps, Charles John, 73 Pilkington, 134 Pinch, John, 44 Pite, Beresford, Soane Medallion for design for West End Club, 141, 174-5 Plymouth Brethren architecture, 113 Pollen, 135 Ponsonby, Canon, 187 Port Isaac, 213-17; "The Birdcage, " 214; Harvest Festival, 216-17 Port Quin, 215 Powys, A. R., 56 Pre-Raphaelites, The, 128 Presbyterian Kirk steeple, Queen's Cross, Aberdeen, 22 Prudential Insurance Building, Hol-born, 159 Pugin, 78, 106, 128, 135-6, 149 Pump Room, Cheltenham, 17 Purnells of Rugby, 157 Pusey House, Oxford, 139, 171 a Quaker Meeting Houses architecture, 92-3 115 Queen's Hotel, Cheltenham, 17-18 R Redfern, Harry, 138 Regency Society, Cheltenham, 16 n., 20 Regent Street, London, 56 Rennies, The, 23 Riley, Athelstan, 212 Robins, Denise, 133 Robson, E. R., 140 Rogers, Harold S., 171 Rolfe, Clapton C., 165 Roman Catholic Cathedral, Birming­ham, 136 Romantic School of Literature, 125 Roscarrock, Nicholas, 209-10 Roslyn Chapel, 22 Ross, Canon, 187 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 200 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, review of publication of, 63-4 Royal Fine Arts Commission, 145 Royal Holloway College for Women, Englefield Green, 141, 173-4 R.I.B.A., 146; building, 61 Ruck, Berta, 133 Rugby Chapel, 155 Ruskin, 128, 134-5, 152; Ethics of the Dust, 69-70 ; Seven Lamps of Architec­ture, 83-4 S St. Agnes, Kennington, 139, 166-7 St. Anne, Alderney, 149 St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral, Aberdeen, 28 St. Augustine's, Hull, 167; Kilbum, 138, 151; Pendlebury, 170 St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, 155 St. Chad's, Haggerston, 138 St. Clement's, Bournemouth, 13 St. Columba's, Haggerston, 138, 156-7 St. Cyprian's, Clarence Gate, 177 Index St. David's, Exeter, 141 St. Endellion, Cornwall, 208-13; College of Prebends, 211-12 St. Finbar's Cathedral, Cork, 138, 155 St. Francis, Bournemouth, 13 St. George's Hall, Liverpool, 56-7, 135, 145-6 St. German's, Roath, 139, 170 St. James's Theatre, London, 74 St. John's Chapel, Isle of Man, 42 St. John's, Holland Road, Kensing­ton, 138 St. John the Evangelist, Red Lion Square, 151. St. Julien's Ambulatory, Brioude, 158 St. Luke's, Swindon, 187 St. Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, 26 St. Mark's, Milverton, 167; Swindon, 186-8 St. Martin's, Scarborough, 170 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 67 St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, 50 St. Mary's, Boscombe, 13 St. Michael's, Camden Town, 170; Tenbury, 138 St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow, 21-2 St. Paneras New Church, 50 St. Paneras Station and Hotel, 82-3, 85, 88-9, 134, 149 St. Paul's Cathedral, 92 n. St. Paul's, Wokingham, 138 St. Peter's, Vauxhall, 151 St. Petroc and his church, Padstow, 221-3 St. Philip's, Cosham, 177-8 St. Protus and St. Hyacinth, Blisland, 179-82 St. Saviour's, Highbury, 138; Swin­don, 187-8 St. Stephen's, Bournemouth, 13, 138, 151 ; Haverstock Hill, 138 St. Wilfrid's, Harrogate, 13g, 171—2 Salisbury Cathedral, 149 Salvin, 16 Scott, George Gilbert, 139, 141 166-7, 171, 174 Scott, Sir Gilbert, 54, 65, 82, 134, 136, 138-9, i49-50 157* l66, 170, 173, 186 Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert, 13, 61, 82, 139, 166 Scott, Sir Walter, 22, 125; Heart of Midlothian, 7 Seale, Mr., 200 Sedding, Edmund, 138 Sedding, J. D., 12-13, ML '57. 170-1 Seddon, J. P., 138 Shaw, Bernard, 30 Shaw, Richard Norman, 138-41, 157* 160-6, 173-4 Shepherd, Thomas H., Modern Athens, H Sidmouth, 203-5 Simpson, Archibald, 26-8 Slater, W., 148-9 Smirke, Sir Robert, 73, 79 Smith, John, 26, 29 Snaefell, 39 Soane, Sir John, 16-17, 65, 80, 122, 125; Museum, 62 Somerset House, London, 56 South Africa House, London, 56 South Hampstead Station, 75-7 Stanhope Street Wesleyan Chapel, Liverpool, 102 S tevenson, J. J., 140-1 Stevensons, The, 23, 133 Stewart, George, 44 Stokes, Leonard, 140 Strand Magazine, 14 Strawberry Hill, 64 Street, George Edmund, 54-5 & n., J37-9, 15G 157-9, 160, 163 Stuart, James, 23 Suburban man, age of, 1-5 Swaffham Methodist Chapel, Nor­folk, 99 Summerson, John, 72, 142 Swan House, Chelsea, 140 Swinburne, Algernon, igi Swindon, 186-8 Syon House, 63-4 T Tapps, Sir George, 11 Taylor, Sir Henry, 193 Taylor, I., 123 Taylor, Jane, Essays in Rhyme on Morals and Manners, 185 & n. Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 192-3, 199 Teulon, S. S., 52, 138 Theatre Royal, Bristol, 72 ; New­castle, 73 Theatres, older and more respectable form of entertainment architec­ture, 72-4 Thomas, John, 80-1 Thompson, 23 Thomson, "Greek, " 146 Thorneycroft, Sir Hämo, 85 Tisbury Methodist Chapel, Wilts, 114 Tite, Sir William, 23, 78-9, 135, 146 Tower Bridge, London, 133 Tower of Refuge, Isle of Man, 44-5 Town Hall, Leeds, 32, 34, 37_^i Manchester, 159 Travers, Martin, 178 Tregonwell, Lewis, 11 Truro Cathedral, 138, 151 Truefitt, George, 137 Tugwells, The, 140 Index Tugwell, Sidney, 12 Turner's St. Catherine's Hill, 69 Tynwald Day, Isle of Man, 41-3 u Undercliff, Isle of Wight, 190 Underwood, G. A., 17 Unitarian architecture, 92-3, 95, 118 Unitarians' Year Book, 93 University, Leeds, 36 University Museum, Oxford, 152 University of Wales, Aberystwith, 138 U.S.S.R. architecture, 57 V Ventnor, 189-91 Victoria, Queen, 34-5, tgo Victoria Station, 85-6 Victorian architecture, age of reac­tion to, 133; civil engineers and, 133-4, '45 hunt for what is good in, 134; classic survival and Byzan­tine revival, 135, 145-6; Gothic revival, 135-41, 146-9; "hards, " 137-8, 152-9; freaks, 141; illus­trated notes on, 143-78; Medieval­ists, 149, 151; Ruskinian Gothic, 152 ; "young men from Mr. Street's office, " 160-72; curious revivals, 173-4; survival, 174-8; Parish Church, Lyndhurst, 199-200 Voysey, C. F. A., 65, 140, 166, 174 w Wales, chapel architecture, 105-9, H5 l l 7 Waltham Abbey, 155 Walton, George, 130, 141, 174 Index Wantage Sisters, The, 187 Waterhouse, Alfred, 1 59 Waterloo Bridge, 60 Waterloo Station, 56, O5-6 Webb, l'bilip, 157 Welch, John, 42, 4.4 Weiler, Mr., 33 Wellington, Duke of, 15 Wells, A. Randall, 178 Weill, 11. G., 130, 133 Wembley Exhibition, 1924, 70- I Wesley, John, 94, ih 7 Westcott Chapel of Ease, Bucks, J58 Westminster Cathedral, 172 Weymouth, 200-2; of the Elect, 201 2; of summer visitors, 202-3; architecture, 202-3 Whalcy, "Buck, " 41 White City, London, 87, 70-t White, William, 138, QOO Whitfield, 96-7 Wild, 135 William III, 92 "Wispers, " Midhurst, 140, 163-4 Wood, Edgar, 140, 166, 171, 174 Wood, Sancton, 79 Woodward, Benjamin, 152 Woodyer, Henry, 138 Worthingtons, The, 134 Wren, Sir Christopher, 81, 92 n., 1 146, 160 Wyatt, Digby, 82 Wyatt, James, 72 Y Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 192 York Central Station, 144-5 244
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