A treatise on the ecclesiastical architecture of England during the Middle Ages
1811
3
Hacton, G
Chronological chart of Anglican church architecture
Decr. 6th, 1843
4
Hassell, J. (John), d. 1825
Beauties of antiquity, or, Remnants of feudal splendor and monastic times
1807 [i.e. 1810]
5
Warton, Thomas, 1728–1790
Essays on Gothic architecture
1808
6
Neale, J. P. (John Preston), 1780–1847
Views of the most interesting collegiate and parochial churches in Great Britain
1824-25
7
Woolnoth, W. (William)
A graphical illustration of the metropolitan cathedral church of Canterbury
1816
8
Shaw, John, 1803–1870
A letter on ecclesiastical architecture
1839
9
[Pamphlets on architecture]
10
Hakewill, Arthur William, 1808–1856
Reply to 'Contrasts' by A. Welby Pugin
1837
11
Buckler, John, 1770–1851
Cathedral, abbey, and collegiate churches in England & Wales
MDCCXLIII [1843]
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[Collection of illustrations depicting old English churches
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13
Godwin, George, 1815–1888
The churches of London
1839
14
Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, 1812–1852
An apology for the revival of Christian architecture in England
1843
15
Laing, David, 1774–1856
Plans, elevations, and sections, of buildings public and private
MDCCCXVIII [1818]
16
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 1786–1846
New churches; considered with respect to the opportunities they offer for the encouragement of painting
1818
17
Cooper, George, active 1792–1830
Architectural reliques, or, Present state of the most celebrated remains of ancient British architecture and sculpture
1807
18
Ross, Frederick, 1816–1893
The ruined abbeys of Britain
[1882]
19
Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, 1812–1852
The present state of ecclesiastical architecture in England
1843
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The Twentieth Century church
1998
21
Crossley, Frederick Herbert, 1868–1955
English church craftsmanship;
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22
Stamp, Gavin
An architect of promise
2002
23
Johnson, Paul, 1928–
Cathedrals of England, Scotland, and Wales
c1990
24
Kortlander, William Clark
An historical catalogue of the religious architecture of Great Britain from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1600 in the State University of Iowa Three-Dimensional Slide Collection