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Joseph Nash. The mansions of England in the olden time : Third series. — London, 1841The mansions of England in the olden time : Third series / by Joseph Nash. — [London] : Published by T. M'Lean, 1841. — 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
Porch, Cranbourne, Dorset
I
Burleigh, Northamptonshire
II
Staircase, Burleigh, Northamptonshire
III
Hall, Parham, Sussex
IV
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire
V
Hall, Wollaton, Nottinghamshire
VI
Gallery, Lanhydroc, Cornwall
VII
Staircase, Aldermaston, Berks
VIII
Waterstone, Dorsetshire
IX
Athelhampton, Dorsetshire
X
Hall, Athelhampton, Dorsetshire
XI
Cranbourne, Dorsetshire
XII
Drawing Room, Chastleton, Oxon
XIII
Gallery in the Hall, Hatfield, Herts
XIV
Gallery, Hatfield, Herts
XV
Charlcote, Warwickshire
XVI
Hall, Hampton Court, Middlesex
XVII
Presence Chamber, Hampton Court, Middlesex
XVIII
Drawing Room, Dorfold, Cheshire
XIX
Porch, Montacute, Somerset
XX
Hall, Penshurst, Kent
XXI
Compton Wynyate, Warwickshire
XXII
Hall, Compton Wynyate, Warwickshire
XXIII
Bramhall Hall, Cheshire
XXIV
Bay Window in Hall, Bramhall, Cheshire
XXV
Drawing Room, Bramhall Hall, Cheshire
All illustrations
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