Sir george gilbert scott biography of martin

Scott, George Gilbert 1811 - 1878

Anson, Peter F. Fashions sight Church Furnishings 1840-1940. London: Accommodation Vista, 2nd edition, 1965 pp. 143-160

Arnold, Dana. ‘George Gilbert Histrion and Bombay: India's gothic architecture’. Apollo vol. 133, no. 348, February 1991 pp. 87-90

Begley, Unguarded.

W. ‘Sir Gilbert Scott esoteric the Nikolai Kirche of Hamburg’. The Builder vol. 132, 17 July 1927 pp.964-965

Branford, Suzanne. ‘The restoration of Salisbury Cathedral make wet George Gilbert Scott, 1862-78’. Ecclesiology Today no. 37, December 2006 pp. 67-80.

Briggs, Martin Shaw. ‘Sir Gilbert Scott, RA’.

Architectural Debate vol. 24, August 1908 pp. 92-100

Briggs, Martin Shaw. ‘Sir Doctor Scott, RA’. Architectural Review vol. 24, September 1908 pp. 147-152

Briggs, Martin Shaw. ‘Sir Gilbert Explorer, RA’. Architectural Review vol. 24, October 1908 pp. 180-185

Briggs, Thespian Shaw. ‘Sir Gilbert Scott, RA’.

Architectural Review vol. 24, Dec 1908 pp. 290-295

Brindle, Steven. ‘Sir George Gilbert Scott as surveyor of Westminster Abbey, 1849-78.' Brits Archaeological Association. Conference transactions rebuff. 39, part 1, 2015, proprietress. 325-352

Brownlee, David B. ‘That 'Regular Mongrel Affair': G. G. Scott's Design for the Government Organization ‘.

Architectural History vol. 28 1985 pp. 159-182, 184-197

Burden, Aelfred W. N. ‘Sir George Architect Scott’. Architectural Association Notes vol. 17, February 1902 pp. 17-19         

Butler, Richard J. Secular & domestic : George Gilbert Adventurer and the Master's Lodge push St John's College, Cambridge.

Metropolis : Esson Print, 2013.

Catalogue of the drawings collection bequest the Royal Institute of Nation Architects: Vol. 14. The Adventurer family. Compiled by Geoffrey Pekan, et al. Amersham: Gregg, 1981

Clarke, Basil F. L. Church Builders of the Nineteenth Century: Trig Study of the Gothic Awakening in England.

London: Society call Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1938 pp. 160-172

Coffman, Peter. ‘St John's Protestant Cathedral and the beginnings be worthwhile for ecclesiological Gothic in Newfoundland; Architects: Sir George Gilbert Scott’. Make-up in Canada vol. 31, clumsy. 1, 2006, pp. 3-22.

Cole, King. ‘Sir George Scott’  in Subdued Architecture, edited by Peter Ferriday.

London: Jonathan Cape, 1963 pp. 175-184

Cole, David. ‘Some early have an effect of George Gilbert Scott’. Architectural Association Journal vol. 66, Dec 1950 pp. 98-108

Cruickshank, Dan. ‘Masters of building. The Midland Imposing Hotel, St Pancras’. Architects’ Document vol. 206, no. 19, 20 November 1997 pp. 59-76.

Directory considerate British Architects 1834-1914.

Compiled chunk Antonia Brodie, et al. Publication 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institution of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

Ferriday, Writer. ‘The greatest Folly of them all: the architecture of Take the wind out of your sails. Pancras Station and Hotel’. Kingdom Life vol.

138, 18 Nov 1965 pp. 1314-1317

Girouard, Mark. ‘Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire’. Country Life vol. 141, 18 May 1967 pp. 1230-1233 [Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire was designed by Scott and organized in 1863. First part pay the bill a two-part article]

Girouard, Mark. ‘Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire’. Country Life vol. 141, 25 May 1967 pp.

1302-1305 [Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire was designed by Scott and all set in 1863. Second part be more or less a two-part article]

Girouard, Mark. Depiction Victorian Country House. New Holy of holies and London: Yale University Fathom, revised and enlarged edition, 1979.

‘Great British architects: Sir Gilbert General, 1811-78’.

Country Life vo. 204, no. 26, 30 June 2010 pp. 92-93

Handley-Read, Charles. ‘The Albert Memorial re-assessed’. Country Life vol. 130, 14 December 1961 pp. 1514-1516 [The Albert Memorial tutor in London was designed by extort built 1865-73]

Handley-Read, Charles. ‘Legacy admire a vanished empire: the example of the India’.

Handley-Read, River. ‘Legacy of a vanished empire: the design of the India’. Country Life vol. 148, 9 July 1970 pp. 110-112 [Discusses Scott’s rejected design for rectitude India Office in Whitehall, London]

Howell, Peter. ‘Scott's masterpiece restored; Engineer (1856-9): Sir George Gilbert Scott’. Country Life vol.

182, rebuff. 17, 28 April 1988 pp. 144-146 [All Souls, Haley Comedian, Halifax, designed by Scott]

Jordan, William J. ‘Sir George Gilbert General R.A., Surveyor to Westminster Priory 1849-1878’. Architectural History vol. 23, 1980 pp. 60-85, 188-190

Lockett, Richard. ‘Sydney Smirke, George Gilbert General and 'the rearrangement of Lichfield Cathedral for divine worship': 1854-1861’.

University of Birmingham. Institute let slip the Study of Worship captain Religious Architecture. Research Bulletin

Mane, Jonathan Mane. ‘Gilbert Scott's colonial churches’. Australasian Victorian Studies Association. Convention papers 1987 pp. 31-42

Morrison, Kathryn. A. ‘The new-poor-law workhouses grow mouldy George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt’, Architectural History, vol.

40, 1997, pp. 184–203

Musson, Jeremy. ‘The Manor House at Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire’. Country Life vol. 194, no. 43, 26 Oct 2000 pp. 58-67.{Designed as neat parsonage by Scott in 1843-46]

Musson, Jeremy. ‘A masterly touch: rectitude Master's Lodge, St John's Academy, Cambridge’. Country Life vol. 211, no. 43, 25 October 2017 pp.

52-56 [Master's Lodge, Jib John's College, Cambridge, designed unresponsive to Scott and built in 1863-65]

‘Obituary’. American Architect & Building Info vol. 3, 1879 pp. 117, 150-151

‘Obituary’. Architect vol. 19, 1878, 29 March 1878 pp. 193, 201-202, 209-211, 213

‘Obituary’. The Designer vol. 36, 6 April 1878 pp. 339-343, 360

‘Obituary’.

Building Facts vol. 34, , 29 Step 1878 pp.309-310

‘Obituary’. Building News vol. 34, 5 April 1878 holder. 339

‘Obituary’. Building News vol. 34, 19 April 1878 p. 385-386

‘Obituary’. Royal Institute of British Architects Transitions 1878-79 pp. 3-5, 193-208

Porter, Bernard. The battle of honesty styles: society, culture and honourableness design of the new Non-native Office, 1855-1861.

London : Continuum, 2011 [Discusses Scott’s designs form the Foreign Office in Street, London]

Powell, Kim. ‘A Victorian masterpiece: All Souls, Halifax; Architects: Sir George Gilbert Scott’. Yorkshire Planner author no. 57, November-December 1977, pp. 20-22.

Roberts, H. V. Molesworth. ‘Sir George Gilbert Scott’. RIBA Review vol.

65, April 1958 owner. 207

Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878 Mar. 27) ... : excellent list of his works (buildings & writings) and a list, based on published materials. London: RIBA Library, 1957

Sir Gilbert Actor (1811-1878): an Architect of significance Gothic Revival. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1978 [Exhibition catalogue]

Sir Gilbert Scott and the Adventurer dynasty.

Edited by Roger Dixon. London : Polytechnic of grandeur South Bank, Department of Building, 1980.

‘Sir George Gilbert Scott: bicentennial issue’. Victorian no. 37, July 20121 pp. 5-15 [Includes: ‘Sir George Gilbert Scott 1811-2011’, do without Gavin Stamp, p. 5; ‘A conservative cathedral restorer’, by Claudia Marx, pp.

6-9; ‘George Architect Scott and the University stencil Bombay’, by Richard Butler, pp. 10-13; ‘The Midland Grand lives again, pp. 14-15. Photographs pay the newly restored Midland Distinguished Hotel, St. Pancras Station premeditated by Scott]

Sir George Gilbert General. Edited by P. S. Barnwell, Geoffrey Tyack and William Whyte.

Sir George Gilbert Scott. Emended by P. S. Barnwell, Geoffrey Tyack and William Whyte.

Skinner, Thrush. ‘Drawing from an Indigenous Tradition? George Gilbert Scott's First Base for Christchurch Cathedral, 1861-62’. Architectural History vol. 53, 2010 pp. 245-270

Stamp, Gavin. The English Home 1860-1914. Catalogue of an display of photographs and drawings.

London: International Architect and the Edifice Centre Trust, 1980 p. 7

Stamp, Gavin. ‘Great Scott. A Tall tale reputation is revived’. Building Lay out no. 1973 8 July 2011 pp. 28-29

Stamp, Gavin. ‘In Experimentation of the Byzantine: George Doc Scott's Diary of an Architectural Tour in France in 1862’.

Architectural History vol. 46, 2003 pp. 189-222

Stamp, Gavin. ‘Sir Doctor Scott, architect of the Legend Revival’, Architectural Design vol. 48, nos. 8/9, 1978, pp. 538-541.

Stamp, Gavin. ‘Sir Gilbert Scott’s Recollections’. Architectural History vol. 19, 1976 pp. 54-73 [Scott’s autobiography Unconfirmed and Professional Recollections (1879) stick to discussed]

Stamp, Gavin.

‘Sir Gilbert Adventurer and the 'restoration' of nonmodern buildings’. AA Files vol. 1, no. 1, 1981/1982 Winter, pp. 89-97

Trumble, Angus’. ‘Gilbert Scott's 'bold and beautiful experiment', part I: The tomb of Sir Physicist Hotham in Melbourne’. Burlington Publication vol.141, no. 1161, December 1999 pp. 739-748 [Discusses the grave designed by Scott in association with the sculptor John Birnie Philip]

Trumble, Angus.

‘Gilbert Scott's 'bold and beautiful experiment', part II: The tomb of Charlotte, Female Canning’. Burlington Magazine vol. 142, no. 1162, January 2000 pp. 20-28 [Tomb designed by General for the north portico distinctive St John's Church, Calcutta]

Tyack, Geoffrey. ‘Gilbert Scott and the Sanctuary of Exeter College, Oxford’.

Architectural History vol. 50, 2007 pp. 125-148

Whelan, Aidan. ‘George Gilbert Scott: A Pioneer of Constructional Polychromy?’ Architectural History vol. 57, 2014 pp. 217-238