History and antiquities of the cathedral churches of Great Britain : Illustrated with... engravings, exhibiting general and particular views, ground plans, and all the architectural features and ornaments in the various styles of building used in our ecclesiastical edifices (v.4)
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Type of record: Book
Title: History and antiquities of the cathedral churches of Great Britain : Illustrated with... engravings, exhibiting general and particular views, ground plans, and all the architectural features and ornaments in the various styles of building used in our ecclesiastical edifices (v.4)
Classmark: Architecture D-1/STO
Creator(s): Storer, James Sargant (1771-1853)
Additional creator(s): Brewer, James Norris (fl. 1799-1829) (Other); Storer, H S (1795-1837) (Other)
Related people: Brewer, James Norris; Storer, H. S
Publisher: Rivingtons; Murray; Hatchard; [et al.]
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1814-1819
Language: English
Size and medium: 4 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/183721
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991008114709705181
Description
Originally published in parts.
Vols. have added t.-p., engraved: Graphic and historical description of the cathedrals of Great Britain.
Many of the plates by H.S. [Henry Sargant] Storer. Plan after J. Hardwick.
Parts on Durham, Exeter, Landaff and Norwich by James Norris Brewer.
Contents: v. 1. St. Asaph. Bangor. Bath. Bristol. Canterbury. Carlisle.--v. 2. Chester. Chichester. St. David's. Durham. Ely. Exeter. Gloucester.--v. 3. Hereford. Lichfield. Lincoln. Landaff. St. Paul's. Norwich. Oxford.--v. 4. Peterburgh. Rochester. Salisbury. Wells. Winchester. Worcester. York.
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