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The 5th 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 24 January 2015
 
Architect and Architecture Revealed
Professor Malcolm Airs: David Papillon and Lamport Hall
               'David Papillon: Architect, Military Engineer, Developer, Author and Jeweller', Georgian Group Journal, 25 (2017).
Nick Hill: A Rural Transformation: the 17th-century rebuilding of Rutland 
               Nick Hill and Robert Ovens, Buildings and People of a Rutland Manor. Section 3: Vernacular Buildings. (Lyddington Manor History
               Society, 2015).


Female Patrons in Life and Death
Michael Pearce: A Cabinet in Two Cities 
               Marilyn M. Brown & Michael Pearce, 'The Gardens of Moray House, Edinburgh', Garden History, 47:1 (2019).
Jude Jones & Nicole Beale: The Strange Case of Dame Mary May’s Monument: deciphering the visual and biographical evidence of a
​               late-17th-century tomb effigy
               Jude Jones and Nicole Smith. 'The Strange Case of Dame Mary May's tomb: the performative value of Reflective Transformation
               Imaging and its use in deciphering the visual and biographical evidence of a late-17th-century portrait effigy'.
 Internet
​               Archaeology (Open Access journal). Eds G Beale and P Reilly.  Issue 44 (June 2017)
               Jude Jones, ‘Being, belief, comprehension and confusion: an exploration of the assemblages of English post-Reformation parochial
​               religion’, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 27:1, (2017).

 
Architecture and Power in London
Dr John Cooper & Elizabeth Biggs: St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster: college, cloister and Commons chamber
               Elizabeth Biggs, St Stephen's College, Westminster : A Royal Chapel and English Kingship 1348-1548 (Woodbridge, 2020)
Anya Matthews: His Majesty’s Commission for Buildings and the beautification of Mercers’ Hall on Cheapside in the 1630s
               Anya Lucas (née Matthews), ‘”Costly without, richlier inlaid”: London’s post-Fire Livery Halls’, Georgian Group Journal, 26, 2018.
               Anya Lucas & Henry Russell, The Livery Halls of the City of London (Merrell, 2018).


Ornament
Bruce Watson: Suffolk Place: the architectural terracottas of a lost Tudor Palace
               ‘Suffolk Place; Southwark’s forgotten Tudor royal palace’, London Archaeology, 13:1 (2011), 216.
Simon Jervis: Ornament, Design (and Architecture): a neglected early 17th-century album

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