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Rickman’s personal and professional networks were extensive. Although a Quaker, the Anglican clergy were his most significant group of patrons and the Church Building Act of 1818 launched his career. The seeming paradox of a Quaker accountant in Liverpool becoming a major builder of Anglican Commissioners’ Churches is one of the many themes this volume explores. Special offer £10 off for a limited time!
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Edited by Susie Harries. In the fifth issue of 'Studies in Victorian architecture and design', our topic is Pevsner and Victorian architecture. Now out of print.
Edited by Alex Bremner. In the fourth issue of 'Studies in Victorian architecture and design', our topic is the influence of the Ecclesiological movement and the work of British church architects in the rest of the English-speaking world. Now out of print.
Edited by Teresa Sladen and Andrew Saint. In the third issue of 'Studies in Victorian architecture and design', our topic is the most important buildings the Victorians built: they were talked about more than any other building-type and they took up more space in the architectural press. Now out of print.
Edited by Rosemary Hill, Colin Cunningham and Aileen Reid. In the second issue of 'Studies in Victorian architecture and design' we look at what the twentieth century thought of nineteenth-century architecture. Now out of print.
Edited by Rosemary Hill and Michael Hall. In the first issue of 'Studies in Victorian architecture and design' we begin at the beginning with essays on aspects of architecture in the first full decade of the reign. Now out of print.