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Willis, Robert, 1800–1875

The architectural history of the University of Cambridge, and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton

1886

v.1. Introduction. The architectural history of the colleges and university buildings: Peterhouse. Clare Hall. Pembroke College. Gonville and Caius College. Trinity Hall. Corpus Christi College. King's College and Eton College -- v.2. Queen's College. S. Catharine's Hall. Jesus College. Christ's College. Downing College. Emmanuel College. Sidney Sussex College. Downing College -- v.3. University buildings: Schools, library, Senate-house. Printing-house, museums and lecture-rooms for natural science, observatory. Fitz-William Museum, Selwyn divinity school. 2. Essays on the component parts of a college: The collegiate plan. The gateway. The chambers and studies. The master's lodge. The hall, the kitchen, etc. The combination room. The library. The treasury or muniment room. The chapel. 3. The style of collegiate buildings: as modified by the revival of classical architecture, and by the influence of individual architects. The tennis court, the bowling green, the gardens, etc. -- 4. Plans.

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