Apethorpe Hall and the Workshop of Thomas Thorpe, Mason of King’s Cliffe: A Study in Masons’ Marks
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Published:2007
Issue:
Volume:50
Page:59-94
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ISSN:0066-622X
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Container-title:Architectural History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Architectural History
Author:
Alexander Jennifer S.,Morrison Kathryn A.
Abstract
Apethorpe Hall (Fig. 1) in Northamptonshire, a Grade I listed country house, has been sorely neglected for the last twenty years. It is currently undergoing essential repairs in the hands of English Heritage, a situation that is providing architectural historians with an opportunity to examine the fabric of the building in greater detail than ever before. As part of this project — which will eventually result in the publication of a monograph — the masonry has been subjected to close study, yielding unexpectedly far-reaching results.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Architecture
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