The Architecture of Sunderland

The Architecture of Sunderland
Title The Architecture of Sunderland PDF eBook
Author Michael Johnson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 341
Release 2013-09-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0750953039

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Sunderland is largely a product of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when coalmining and shipbuilding fuelled rapid expansion and development. Once known as the ‘largest shipbuilding town in the world’, Sunderland’s proud and distinctive identity is embodied in its historic buildings and in its changing urban form.The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914 examines the city’s architectural history during the highpoint of its growth and prosperity. Exploring the cityscape from the richest to the humblest buildings, it brings to life the economic, social and cultural forces that have shaped the city. The text is illustrated with fascinating archival images and photographs taken especially for this volume.

Sunderland in 50 Buildings

Sunderland in 50 Buildings
Title Sunderland in 50 Buildings PDF eBook
Author Michael Johnson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 167
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1445651181

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Explores the rich and fascinating history of the city through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.

The Architecture of Sunderland

The Architecture of Sunderland
Title The Architecture of Sunderland PDF eBook
Author Graham Potts
Publisher The History Press
Pages 352
Release 2013-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 0750953039

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Sunderland is largely a product of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when coalmining and shipbuilding fuelled rapid expansion and development. Once known as the 'largest shipbuilding town in the world', Sunderland's proud and distinctive identity is embodied in its historic buildings and in its changing urban form. The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914 examines the city's architectural history during the highpoint of its growth and prosperity. Exploring the cityscape from the richest to the humblest buildings, it brings to life the economic, social and cultural forces that have shaped the city. The text is illustrated with fascinating archival images and photographs taken especially for this volume.

The British Architect

The British Architect
Title The British Architect PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 462
Release
Genre Architecture
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The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914

The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914
Title The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914 PDF eBook
Author Michael Johnson
Publisher Phillimore
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780752499239

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Sunderland is largely a product of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when coalmining and shipbuilding fuelled rapid expansion and development. Once known as the 'largest shipbuilding town in the world', Sunderland's proud and distinctive identity is embodied in its historic buildings and in its changing urban form.The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914 examines the city's architectural history during the highpoint of its growth and prosperity. Exploring the cityscape from the richest to the humblest buildings, it brings to life the economic, social and cultural forces that have shaped the city. The text is illustrated with fascinating archival images and photographs taken especially for this volume.

Great Public Buildings of the North East

Great Public Buildings of the North East
Title Great Public Buildings of the North East PDF eBook
Author Michael Johnson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 163
Release 2024-07-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1398111996

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The illustrated local history of the North East of England through its great town halls and civic centres.

The See-Through House

The See-Through House
Title The See-Through House PDF eBook
Author Shelley Klein
Publisher Random House
Pages 288
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 147356980X

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'A charming account of a daughter, a house and a fastidious dad' Sunday Times Shelley Klein grew up in the Scottish Borders, in a house designed on a modernist open-plan grid. With colourful glass panels set against a forest of trees, it was like living in a work of art. Her father, Bernat Klein, was a textile designer whose pioneering colours and textures were a major contribution to 1960s and 70s style. Thirty years on, Shelley moves back home to care for her father, now in his eighties: the house has not changed and neither has his uncompromising vision - or his distinctive way of looking at the world. Told with great tenderness and humour, this is Shelley's account of looking after an adored yet maddening parent and a piercing portrait of the grief that followed his death. 'A sad, funny, utterly fascinating book about families, home and how to say goodbye' Mark Haddon 'Original, moving and bracingly honest... often hilarious' Blake Morrison, Guardian 'It is strange that grief should produce such a life-affirming book, but it has. Read it for the solace it contains, or for its captivating descriptions. Either way, it's a delight' Telegraph