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Joseph Nash. The mansions of England in the olden time : Second series. — London, 1840The mansions of England in the olden time : Second series / by Joseph Nash. — [London] : Published by T. M'Lean, 1840. — 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
Door Way, Coombe Abbey
I
Hall, Audley End, Essex
II
Porch at Audley End, Essex
III
Hall, Littlecotes Wilts
IV
Hall, Moat House, Ightham, Kent
V
Chapel, Moat House, Ightham, Kent
VI
Hall, Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire
VII
Drawing Room, Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire
VIII
Porch, Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire
IX
Hall, Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire
X
Gallery, Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire
XI
Presence Chamber, Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire
XII
Grand Staircase, Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire
XIII
Grand Entrance, Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire
XIV
Hever Castle, Kent
XV
Bay Window in the Gallery, Hever Castle, Kent
XVI
Sutton Place near Guilford, Surrey
XVII
Staircase, Knowle Kent
XVIII
Brown Gallery, Knowle Kent
XIX
Room leading to the Chapel, Knowle Kent
XX
Bed Chamber, Knowle Kent
XXI
Gallery over the Hall, Knowle Kent
XXII
The Cartoon Gallery, Knowle Kent
XXIII
The Hall, Knowle Kent
XXIV
Stairs to the Terrace and Postern Gate, Bramshill Hants
XXV
Room, Postlip Hall, Gloucestershire
All illustrations
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