Some of you will have noticed that a new page link has appeared in the list headed PAGES in the right-hand column. This takes you to a short and selective history of English architecture in the 16th and 17th centuries and the few years on either side – roughly speaking, the Tudor and Stuart periods. As with the previous page on Medieval architecture, links within
the page take you to relevant posts from this blog, to illustrate the development of the architecture. There are rather fewer links than in the previous page, which covers the vast sweep from the Saxon period to c 1500, but enough, to give a broad idea of some key developments.
That's terrifically useful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Philip. You have a real gift for succinctly converying a lot of extremely interesting information in a very readable style.
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Thanks Philip. You have a real gift for succinctly converying a lot of extremely interesting information in a very readable style.
ReplyDeleteClick here for Bazza’s Blog ‘To Discover Ice’