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The 10th 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 18 January 2020
 
Town and Country
Dr Claire Gapper: Eastgate House: A reason to visit Rochester
               www.clairegapper.info
Dr Adam Menuge: A sense of arrival: the embrace of Blickling’s wings

Archbishops’ Palaces
Paul Drury: 'Invironed aboute with Galeries and Towers': Archbishop Warham's palace at Otford
Nathalie Cohen: Rebuilding and redevelopment: Knole during the 16th and 17th centuries
               ‘Messages from the Past’, Current Archaeology, Issue 358, January 2020, 36-41.
               (with Frances Parton) Knole Revealed: archaeology and discovery at a great country house (National Trust, 2019)
               Seventeenth century letters: surprise finds at Knole in Arts, Buildings, Collections Bulletin, Winter 2016-17, 4-5. 
               ‘Knole Unlocked’, Current Archaeology, Issue 297, December 2014, 28-32. 

 
New ways of looking
Professor Maurice Howard: The classical moment in mid-sixteenth century England: new discoveries, new patterns of patronage
               ‘Craftsmen and Courtiers: Italian Military Expertise at the Court of Henry VIII’, The Anglo-Florentine Renaissance: Art for the Early
               Tudors
, eds Cinzia Sicca, Louis A. Waldman, (New Haven and London, 2012), 265-80.

Hilary Turner and Michael Athanson: Drawn, Described, Demolished and Digitally restored: Sheldon’s lost house at Weston in Long
​               Compton, Warwickshire, 1586-1827
Dr Adam White: Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and his successors: sculpture and architecture at Hatfield House
Dr Paula Henderson: Rus in Urbe: mapping London’s early modern gardens
               ‘Gardens of the “Maids of Honour”’ [Inns of Chancery], The London Gardener, vol. 19 (2014-5), 65-71.
               
‘Public Pleasure Gardens in Elizabethan England: Spring Gardens in Westminster and Paris Garden in Southwark’, The London
               Gardener
, vol. 7 (2012-13), 18-26.
               Jill Husselby and Paula Henderson, ‘Location, location, location!: William Cecil’s House in the Strand’, Architectural History, 45
               (2002), 159-193.
               ‘The evolution of the early gardens of the Inns of Court’, The Intellectual and Cultural World of the Early Modern Inns of Court, J. E.
​               Archer, E. Goldring and S. Knight, eds., (Manchester University Press, 2011), 179-98.
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