The 3rd New Insights into 16th-and 17th-Century British Architecture
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 19 January 2013
Ecclesiastical Eclecticism
James Jago: Commonwealth Conundrum: Brasenose College Chapel and architectural identity in early modern Oxford, 1656-63
Dr Roger Bowdler: “Ghastly Grim”: London’s memento mori churchyard gateways
Construction and Communication
Christopher Sealey: ‘Sir Thomas Tresham’s Market Hall at Rothwell, Northamptonshire’
Emily Mann: “It puts us to begin the world anew”: natural destruction and the reconstruction of England’s early colonies
Interiors
Dr William Napier: Continuity, Transition and Change: the development of plaster decoration in late 17th-century Scotland
Duncan James: Decorating the Vernacular: expressions of status in the 16th-century timber-framed house
House and Landscape
Dr Shannon Fraser: “To welcome guests with kindness”: expressing the hospitality of nobility in designed landscapes of the Scottish
Renaissance
‘To receive guests with kindness’: symbols of hospitality, nobility and diplomacy in Alexander Seton’s designed landscape at Fyvie
Castle. Architectural Heritage 26 (2015), 121-40.
Dr Sally Jeffery: Moor Park, Hertfordshire, in the 17th century
'The Formal Gardens at Moor Park in the Seventeenth and early Eighteenth Centuries', Garden History 24:2 (Winter 2014), 157-177.
Paul Drury, Sally Jeffery and David Wrightson, 'Moor Park in the seventeenth century', Antiquaries Journal, 96 (2016), 241-313.
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 19 January 2013
Ecclesiastical Eclecticism
James Jago: Commonwealth Conundrum: Brasenose College Chapel and architectural identity in early modern Oxford, 1656-63
Dr Roger Bowdler: “Ghastly Grim”: London’s memento mori churchyard gateways
Construction and Communication
Christopher Sealey: ‘Sir Thomas Tresham’s Market Hall at Rothwell, Northamptonshire’
Emily Mann: “It puts us to begin the world anew”: natural destruction and the reconstruction of England’s early colonies
Interiors
Dr William Napier: Continuity, Transition and Change: the development of plaster decoration in late 17th-century Scotland
Duncan James: Decorating the Vernacular: expressions of status in the 16th-century timber-framed house
House and Landscape
Dr Shannon Fraser: “To welcome guests with kindness”: expressing the hospitality of nobility in designed landscapes of the Scottish
Renaissance
‘To receive guests with kindness’: symbols of hospitality, nobility and diplomacy in Alexander Seton’s designed landscape at Fyvie
Castle. Architectural Heritage 26 (2015), 121-40.
Dr Sally Jeffery: Moor Park, Hertfordshire, in the 17th century
'The Formal Gardens at Moor Park in the Seventeenth and early Eighteenth Centuries', Garden History 24:2 (Winter 2014), 157-177.
Paul Drury, Sally Jeffery and David Wrightson, 'Moor Park in the seventeenth century', Antiquaries Journal, 96 (2016), 241-313.