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.
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.