Includes bibliographical references (p. 240-258; 322-331) and index.
Contents:
Early years -- From Notting Hill to the cape -- Theory and practice -- The versatility of gothic -- Magnificent or modest? -- Two great houses -- The Rev. John Erskine Clarke of Battersea -- The restoration debate -- Later life.
Summary:
William White was one of the leading architects in Victorian England. This book examines some of his most significant projects, which encompassed cathedrals, churches, houses and parsonages, schools, commercial buildings, furniture, stained glass, ironwork and even the first frame rucksack.
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