Domestic architecture, being a series of designs for mansions, villas, rectory houses, parsonage houses, bailiffs' lodge, gardener's lodge, game-keeper's lodge, park gate lodges, etc. in the Grecian, Italian, and old English styles of architecture. With observations on the appropriate choice of site; the whole designed with strict reference to the practicability of erection, and with due attention to the important consideration of uniting elegance, convenience and domestic comfort with economy ... With accurate estimates appended to each design.
Author:
Goodwin, Francis
Illustrator:
Goodwin, Francis
Publisher:
Longman & Co.
By Francis Goodwin
Viii p., [14] leaves of text, 41 leaves of plates: fronts., plates (part col., incl. plans) 33 cm.
Method of acquisition: Given (1921-12) by Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill
Production date: AD 1833
Support
composed of
paper
Illustrations
Accession number: PB 1833.2
Primary reference Number: 98507
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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