Author: Nikolaus Pevsner
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300095845
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 908
Book Description
This completely new edition reveals a county of contrasts. The semi-rural suburbia of outer-Outer London, with its important early Modern Movement houses, is counterbalanced by magnificent mansions and parks, like idyllic Stowe and the Rothschilds' extravaganza at Waddesdon. The Saxon Church at Wing, the exquisite seventeenth-century Winslow Hall, and Slough's twentieth-century factories all contribute to Buckinghamshire's rich inheritance. In this new edition, the unspoilt centres of small towns, like Amersham and Buckingham, are revisited and Milton Keynes, Britain's last and most ambitious New Town, is explained and explored. The rich diversity of rural buildings, built of stone, brick, timber, and even earth, is investigated with scholarship and discrimination. This accessible and comprehensive guide is prefaced by an illuminating introduction and has many excellent illustrations, plans and maps.
Buckinghamshire
Author: Nikolaus Pevsner
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300095845
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 908
Book Description
This completely new edition reveals a county of contrasts. The semi-rural suburbia of outer-Outer London, with its important early Modern Movement houses, is counterbalanced by magnificent mansions and parks, like idyllic Stowe and the Rothschilds' extravaganza at Waddesdon. The Saxon Church at Wing, the exquisite seventeenth-century Winslow Hall, and Slough's twentieth-century factories all contribute to Buckinghamshire's rich inheritance. In this new edition, the unspoilt centres of small towns, like Amersham and Buckingham, are revisited and Milton Keynes, Britain's last and most ambitious New Town, is explained and explored. The rich diversity of rural buildings, built of stone, brick, timber, and even earth, is investigated with scholarship and discrimination. This accessible and comprehensive guide is prefaced by an illuminating introduction and has many excellent illustrations, plans and maps.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300095845
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 908
Book Description
This completely new edition reveals a county of contrasts. The semi-rural suburbia of outer-Outer London, with its important early Modern Movement houses, is counterbalanced by magnificent mansions and parks, like idyllic Stowe and the Rothschilds' extravaganza at Waddesdon. The Saxon Church at Wing, the exquisite seventeenth-century Winslow Hall, and Slough's twentieth-century factories all contribute to Buckinghamshire's rich inheritance. In this new edition, the unspoilt centres of small towns, like Amersham and Buckingham, are revisited and Milton Keynes, Britain's last and most ambitious New Town, is explained and explored. The rich diversity of rural buildings, built of stone, brick, timber, and even earth, is investigated with scholarship and discrimination. This accessible and comprehensive guide is prefaced by an illuminating introduction and has many excellent illustrations, plans and maps.
Buckinghamshire
Author: A. Morley Davies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107613582
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
This guide to Buckinghamshire by A. Morley Davies was first published in 1912 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107613582
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
This guide to Buckinghamshire by A. Morley Davies was first published in 1912 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.
Magna Britannia: Bedfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire
Author: Daniel Lysons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
The Historic Bridges of Buckinghamshire
Author: Marshall G. Hall
Publisher: Windgather Press
ISBN: 1911188933
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Bridges have always played an important role in the social and economic history of human development and Buckinghamshire has a great wealth of them. Through delightful photographs, stories, and historical facts, this book looks at the historic bridges that make up the chronology of Buckinghamshire. Bridges in this book are more than 100 years old, mostly lie on public roads or rights-of-way, are publicly accessible, and have a significant proportion of the original bridge intact. Trade systems and road networks must solve the challenges of geographys waterways, and bridges, causeways, fords, and flood systems were necessarily a key aspect of the experience of historical travel. Bridges and river crossings anchored the Buckinghamshire road network in the landscape, and once established it proved remarkably durable. Settlements, villages, and eventually cities have traditionally sprung up at bridgeheads or where a river could be crossed at any time of the year. Some examples in Buckinghamshire are Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, and Cookham. The most ancient, vital, and interesting architectural structures linked to use of these crossings are bridges, and people hold a deep fascination for them. There are thousands of bridges in Buckinghamshire, varying vastly in size, style, and materials. Many are stone, a few are wooden, and there are numerous brick and more modern steel and concrete constructions.
Publisher: Windgather Press
ISBN: 1911188933
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Bridges have always played an important role in the social and economic history of human development and Buckinghamshire has a great wealth of them. Through delightful photographs, stories, and historical facts, this book looks at the historic bridges that make up the chronology of Buckinghamshire. Bridges in this book are more than 100 years old, mostly lie on public roads or rights-of-way, are publicly accessible, and have a significant proportion of the original bridge intact. Trade systems and road networks must solve the challenges of geographys waterways, and bridges, causeways, fords, and flood systems were necessarily a key aspect of the experience of historical travel. Bridges and river crossings anchored the Buckinghamshire road network in the landscape, and once established it proved remarkably durable. Settlements, villages, and eventually cities have traditionally sprung up at bridgeheads or where a river could be crossed at any time of the year. Some examples in Buckinghamshire are Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, and Cookham. The most ancient, vital, and interesting architectural structures linked to use of these crossings are bridges, and people hold a deep fascination for them. There are thousands of bridges in Buckinghamshire, varying vastly in size, style, and materials. Many are stone, a few are wooden, and there are numerous brick and more modern steel and concrete constructions.
The Place-names of Buckinghamshire
Author: Allen Mawer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
Author: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Buckinghamshire Folk Tales
Author: Terrie Howey
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750992824
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Once upon a Milton Keynes ... Buckinghamshire is an ancient county of Roman forts and highwaymen, motorways and urban myth. These are the Buckinghamshire folk tales of past, present and future: old tales in new towns, and new stories from old legends. Look out for witches and dragons, mind all those roundabouts, and whatever you do – don't eat the stew.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750992824
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Once upon a Milton Keynes ... Buckinghamshire is an ancient county of Roman forts and highwaymen, motorways and urban myth. These are the Buckinghamshire folk tales of past, present and future: old tales in new towns, and new stories from old legends. Look out for witches and dragons, mind all those roundabouts, and whatever you do – don't eat the stew.
Records of Buckinghamshire
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 510
Book Description
Memorials of Old Buckinghamshire
Author: Peter Hampson Ditchfield
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buckinghamshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Bloody British History: Buckinghamshire
Author: Eddie Brazil
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750960353
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Black death at Bletchley! Pustules and pest houses. Burnt at the stake! Lollards tortured and hanged. French kings and guillotines! Exiled King Louis XVIII at Hartwell House. Farmhouse of thieves! The amazing true story of the Great Train Robbery. Buckinghamshire has one of the darkest histories on record. Its residents included the Dinton Hermit – better known as Charles I's executioner – and Sir Everard Digby, the Gayhurst nobleman who tried to blow up James I, as well as a truly apocalyptic priest at Water Stratford. With Romans running amok in the Chilterns and the Anglo-Saxons terrorising Aylesbury, this chilling catalogue of battles, deaths, diseases and disasters will make you see the county in a whole new light.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750960353
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Black death at Bletchley! Pustules and pest houses. Burnt at the stake! Lollards tortured and hanged. French kings and guillotines! Exiled King Louis XVIII at Hartwell House. Farmhouse of thieves! The amazing true story of the Great Train Robbery. Buckinghamshire has one of the darkest histories on record. Its residents included the Dinton Hermit – better known as Charles I's executioner – and Sir Everard Digby, the Gayhurst nobleman who tried to blow up James I, as well as a truly apocalyptic priest at Water Stratford. With Romans running amok in the Chilterns and the Anglo-Saxons terrorising Aylesbury, this chilling catalogue of battles, deaths, diseases and disasters will make you see the county in a whole new light.