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Joseph Nash. The mansions of England in the olden time : First series. — London, 1839The mansions of England in the olden time : First series / by Joseph Nash. — [London] : Published by T. M'Lean, 1839. — 25 l. of pl.
"The Mansions of England in the Olden Time" is a four-volume work by Joseph Nash, published between 1839 and 1849, that features detailed lithographs of famous (and lesser-known) English country houses, primarily those built during the Tudor and Stuart periods. Nash depicted not only the architecture but also scenes of Tudor and Stuart domestic life, making the work popular and influential.
List of Subjects
Title Doorway, East Barsham, Norfolk
I. Hall Hatfield Herts
II. Principal Staircase Hatfield Herts
III. Ockwells, Berks
IV. Hall, Ockwells, Berks
V. Porch and Corridor, Ockwells, Berks
VI. Hall, Wakehurst, Sussex
VII. Staircase, Wakehurst, Sussex
VIII. Bramshill Hants
IX. Terrace, Bramshill Hants
X. Staircase, Crewe Hall, Cheshire
XI. Southam, Gloucestershire
XII. Westwood, Worcestershire
XIII. Hall, Beddington, Surrey
XIV. Drawing Room, Boughton Malherbe, Kent
XV. Penshurst, Kent
XVI. Franks, Kent
XVII. Holland House, Kensington
XVIII. Entrance to the Grand Staircase, Holland House, Kensington
XIX. Entrance to the Hall, Sutton Place, near Guildford Surrey
XX. Drawing Room, Loseley, near Guildford Surrey
XXI. Drawing Room, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
XXII. Bay Window in Dining Room, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
XXIII. Long Gallery, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
XXIV. Banquetting Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
XXV. Chapel, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
All illustrations
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