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Wimpole: architectural drawings and topographical views
04/2008 | 1261 | 150
Pages: 268
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Savage, Nick (Savage, Nick)
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Wimpole: architectural drawings and topographical views | author: Adshead, David
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‘A Seat worthy of the Family’: a rediscovered proposal by the architect Johann Joseph Couven for the remodelling of Struthers, Fife
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 468-477
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Adshead, David (Adshead, David)
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28. A very large and highly finished coloured military survey of the kingdom of Scotland . . . by William Roy. 1747–55. Buildings and boundaries are marked in red, woodland and grassland in green, roads in brown, cultivated land in yellow, and water in blue-green. (British Library, London; Maps K.Top.48.25, detail of sheet 18).
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29. John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford, by Thomas Worlidge. 1753. Etching, 24.1 by 18.1 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; NPG D7890).
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30. The Ladies Jean and Charlotte Murray, daughters of the 2nd Duke of Atholl, after Jeremiah Davison. c.1740. Canvas, 76 by 127 cm. (Collection of the Blair Charitable Trust). Lady Jean is on the right.
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31. Cross section of tower at Struthers, Fife (‘Coup du profil du tour avec la decoration du vestibul en Italien’), detail, by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink on paper, 32.3 by 19.6 cm. (National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh; RHP 23145/2).
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32. Plan of the ground floor of Struthers, Fife (‘Plan du Rez de Chaussée’), by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink on paper, 38 by 49.3 cm. (National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh; RHP 23145/1).
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33. North-east elevation of Struthers, Fife (‘Façade du Grand Corps de Logis au Côté du Tour & Jardin’), by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink on paper, 26 by 41.4 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 531).
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34. South-west elevation of Struthers, Fife (‘Façade du Grand Corps de Logis du côté de la Cour, avec le Perron’), by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink on paper, 26.4 by 42 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 526).
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35. South-east elevation of Struthers, Fife (‘Façade du Grand Corps de Logis du côté du Canal’), by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink with grey wash, 26.3 by 41.7 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 536).
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36. Plan of Struthers, Fife, by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pencil, pen and ink with grey wash, 42.5 by 27 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 43).
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37. Exterior elevation of the entrance to the Basse-Cour at Struthers, Fife (‘Façade Exterieur de la Bassecour de l’Entrée Principale’), by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink with grey wash, 26 by 42 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 534).
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38. Exterior elevation of the stables, Struthers, Fife, by Johann Joseph Couven. 1748. Pen and ink with grey wash, 26.3 by 41.8 cm. (Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen; CBK 532).
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39. Elevation of Alloa, Clackmannanshire, by the Earl of Mar, with an overlay by Johann Joseph Couven inscribed ‘Front of Alloa house towards the Hawkhill’. Pen and ink on paper, 37 by 66 cm. (National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh; RHP 1258/15).
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27. Photograph of Struthers Castle from the south-west. 1995. (Crown Copyright: The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Article
The Design and Building of the Gothic Folly at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
02/1998 | 1139 | 140
Pages: 76-84
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Adshead, David (Adshead, David)
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11. A View in Hagley Park - The Seat of Lord Littelton, after Smith and Vivares. 1759. Engraving, 14 by 22 cm. (Author's Collection).
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2. Elevation Drawing 'A' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 20 by 32 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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3. Elevation Drawing 'b' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 17 by 24 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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4. Elevation Drawing 'C' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 21.4 by 35.2 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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5. Perspective Drawing for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Coloured Wash over Pencil Set-Up Lines, 18 by 27 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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6. Sketch for a Ruinous Gothic Folly, by Sanderson Miller. 1753. Pencil, 19 by 12 cm. (Warwick Record Office, CR125B/168).
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7. Sketch of Hagley Castle, by Sanderson Miller. 1750. Pencil Sketch from a Letter (Warwick Record Office, CR 125B/741).
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8. Elevation and Plan for a Gothic Eyecatcher, Here Attributed to Henry Flitcroft. ?1749. Pen and Ink, 40 by 32 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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9. The Folly at Wimpole from the West. Dessert Plate, No.1199, from Catherine the Great's 'Frog Service', by Wedgwood and Bentley. 1774. Enamel Decoration on Creamware after a Drawing by Lady Amabel Polwarth between 1767 and 1774. 22 cm. Diam. (Hermitage, St Petersburg).
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1. The Gothic Tower at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. 1777. Engraving, 40.5 by 61 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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10. The Folly at Wimpole, Seen from the West. 1860s. Photograph. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).