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Books by Christopher Wren (50 max)
The royal palaces of Winchester, Whitehall, Kensington, and St. James's, Sir Christopher Wren, architect for their Majesties King Charles II, King James II, King William III and Queen Mary II, and Queen Anne, 1660-1715: to which are added some additional designs for Hampton Court Palace supplementary to vol. IV, together with an account of Marlborough House, St. James's Park and two plans of Buckingham House
1930The city churches, vestry minutes and churchwardens' accounts St Mary's, Ingestre, Staffordshire; All Saints' and Sessions House, Northampton; the Royal Hospital, Chelsea; the church and almshouses, Farley, Wiltshire; the Sheldonian Theatre and Tom Tower, Oxford; the Market House, Abingdon, Berkshire; the bridge, St. John's College, Cambridge; the New School, Eton; Kensington Palace; the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; Morden and Bromley colleges; and the five tracts on architecture by Sir Chr. Wren. Drawings, engravings and photographs ...
1942Designs and drawings supplementary to volume XII, 1935: the work of Sir Chr. Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, William and John Talman, James Gibbs, Thomas Archer, William Dickinson and of C. Gabriel Cibber, Edward Pierce, Peter Scheemakers, William Watson, and Sir James Thornhill : originals from Welbeck; Chatsworth; Castle Howard; Sir John Soane's House and Museum; the Bull Collection, British Museum; Gough Collection, Bodleian; Gibbs collection, Ashmolean; Talman Collection, V.A.M.; and from that of Sir Robert Witt; with appendices the domestic work of Sir Chr. Wren, 1674-1702.
1940Designs and drawings supplementary to [Miscellaneous designs and drawings] volume XII. 1935 [of the Wren Society's Publications].: The work of Sir Chr. Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, William and John Talman [and others] ... Originals from Welbeck; Chatsworth; Castle Howard; Sir John Soane's house and museum; the Bull collection, British Museum; Gough collection, Bodleian; Gibbs collection, Ashmolean [and others] ... With appendices: the domestic work of Sir Chr. Wren, 1674-1702: Fawley Court, Winslow Hall, and Lincoln Cathedral Library, measured drawings, contracts, and building accounts .
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