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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 23 January 2016
 
Sacred and profane imagery
Anthony Wells-Cole: William Laud’s idolatrous painted glass for Lambeth
David Bostwick: Rediscovery of early Tudor wall-paintings at Bramall Hall
 
Building types old and new
Caroline Stanford: 'Rabbits, a castle and masons’ marks: The Warren House at Kimbolton
               ‘The Warren House, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire: A Rare & Interesting Survival’. Transactions Ancient Monuments Society, 58, 2014,
​               60-86.

Yelda Nasifoglu: Robert Hooke, experimental philosophy of air, and architecture
 
From modest to majestic
Nat Alcock: Furnishing the “Weaver’s House” in Coventry
Anna Shelley: Anne of Denmark as an Architectural Patron

Churches and churchyards
Trevor Cooper: The arrangement of post-Reformation parish church interiors, from contemporary plans
               'The Interior Planning of the English Parish Church, 1559-1640' in P. S. Barnwell and Trevor Cooper (eds.), Places of Worship in Britain
​               and Ireland, 1550-1689
(Donington, 2019)

Jonathan Kewley: Resurrection in the churchyard: the emergence of a new culture of extramural memorialisation in the 17th century
 

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