Life in the Georgian City
Title | Life in the Georgian City PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Cruickshank |
Publisher | Viking Adult |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
During the 18th century, the narrow cluttered streets of towns were replaced by regular terraces of town houses built to classical designs. The author has previously written "London: the Art of Georgian Building" and "A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of England and Ireland."
A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of Britain & Ireland
Title | A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of Britain & Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Cruickshank |
Publisher | Rizzoli International Publications |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of Britain & Ireland
Title | A Guide to the Georgian Buildings of Britain & Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Cruickshank |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1985-01 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780297786108 |
History of Britain and Ireland
Title | History of Britain and Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | DK |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2019-12-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0744024404 |
Discover the pivotal political, military, and cultural events that shaped British and Irish history, from Stone Age Britain to the present day, in this revised and updated ebook. Combining over 700 photographs, maps, and artworks with accessible text, the History of Britain and Ireland is an invaluable resource for families, students, and anyone seeking to learn more about the fascinating story of the England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Spanning six distinct periods of British and Irish history, this ebook is the best way to find out how Britain transformed with the Norman rule, fought two world wars in the 20th century, and faced new economic challenges in the 21st century. DK's visual guide places key figures - from Alfred the Great to Winston Churchill - and major events - from Roman invasion to the Battle of Britain - in their wider context, making it easier than ever before to learn how they influenced Britain and Ireland's development through the age of empire into the modern era.
Dublin
Title | Dublin PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Casey |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 854 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780300109238 |
Dublin’s grand eighteenth-century set-pieces: Custom House, Four Courts, Bank of Ireland; are offset by a graceful Georgian cityscape, much of which remains intact. Rich and varied house interiors are also treated in full, many for the first time. The book features civic and commercial Victorian architecture, post-war buildings, and the buildings of a new generation of Irish architects. Two fine Gothic cathedrals remain from the medieval city, the full history of which is traced in an introduction to the volume.
Stones of Dublin
Title | Stones of Dublin PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Marie Griffith |
Publisher | Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2014-09-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 184889872X |
Stand on any street in Dublin and one is confronted with history. Behind the façades of the ten buildings featured here is the story of Dublin, bringing to life key events and characters from the past. The buildings include: Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin's oldest church; Dublin Castle, the colonisers' castle; Trinity College Dublin, the first seat of learning; the Old Parliament House (Bank of Ireland); City Hall, the centre of civic life; Kilmainham Gaol, where leaders of the rebellions of 1798, 1803, 1848, 1867 and 1916 were detained; St James' Gate Brewery, home of Guinness; the iconic GPO, the last great Georgian public building erected; the national theatre and 'cradle of Irish drama', the Abbey, and Croke Park, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association and a cathedral of sport. These survive as tangible reminders of Dublin's past and help shape the city landscape today. Bringing together the stories of these landmark buildings takes us on a wonderful journey through the shifting social, political and cultural history of Ireland's capital.
Inner empire
Title | Inner empire PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Maudlin |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2024-08-06 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1526142686 |
Inner Empire explores the impact of imperial cultures on the landscapes and urban environments of the British Isles from the sixteenth century through to the twentieth century. It asserts that Britain’s four-hundred year entanglement with global empire left its mark upon the British Isles as much as it did the wider world. Buildings stood as one of the most conspicuous manifestations of the myriad relationships that Britain maintained with the theory and practice of colonialism in its modern history. Divided into two main sections, the volume’s content considers ‘internal’ colonisation and its infrastructures of control, order, and suppression, alongside wider relationships between architecture, the imperial economy, and cultural identity. Taken together, the essays in this volume present for the first time a coherent analysis of the British Isles as an imperial setting understood through its buildings, spaces, and infrastructure.