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The design of New Court at St John’s College, Cambridge
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 840-849
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Salmon, Frank (Salmon, Frank)
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10. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. November 1826. Pen and ink on paper, 62 by 108 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC4/4)
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11. The Bridge of Sighs, viewed westward from the Third Court loggia, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph © Tim Rawle)
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12. Detail of Fig.10, showing the design for an iron Bridge of Sighs.
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13. The New Court ‘Bridge Passage’, St John’s College, Cambridge, viewed westward towards the cloister with the entrance to A Staircase on the right, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph Tim Rawle).
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14. Detail of Fig.2, digitally rendered to show the building as it would have appeared if built in red brick.
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2. South front of New Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson. 1827–31. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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3. Perspective view of a design for New Court from the south-east, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 68 by 124 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/10).
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4. Detail of a design for the east elevation of New Court, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 70 by 98 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/5).
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5. The Shrewsbury Tower gatehouse in Second Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Ralph Symons and Gilbert Wigge. 1598–1602. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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6. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, by John Clement Mead. October 1824. Ink and wash on paper, 70 by 98 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC2/2).
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7. South side of Second Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Ralph Symons and Gilbert Wigge. 1598–1602. (Photograph © Tim Rawle).
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8. Detail of a design for the south elevation of New Court, St John’s College, Cambridge, by Arthur Browne. April–September 1825. Pen, ink and grey wash on card, 22 by 55 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC3/3).
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9. Detail of a plan of a design for New Court, by Arthur Browne. April–September 1825. Pen, ink and wash on card, 22 by 56 cm. (By permission of the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge, SJCA/MPSC3/2).
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1. New Court and the Bridge of Sighs, St John’s College, Cambridge, viewed from the Kitchen Bridge to the south-east. Mid-nineteenth century. Engraving, 8.5 by 13.5 cm. (Private collection).
Book Review
Committed to Classicism: The Building of Downing College, Cambridge
08/1988 | 1025 | 130
Pages: 638-639
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O'Donnell, Roderick (O'Donnell, Roderick)
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Committed to Classicism: The Building of Downing College, Cambridge | author: Sicca, Cinzia Maria
Book Review
William Wilkins 1778-1839
05/1981 | 938 | 123
Pages: 316-317
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Watkin, David (Watkin, David; Watkin, D. J.)
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William Wilkins 1778-1839 | author: Liscombe, R. W.
Short Notice
Designs by William Wilkins for Bylaugh Hall
07/1974 | 856 | 116
Pages: 396-399
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Liscombe, R. W. (Liscombe, R. W.)
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44. North Elevation by Ainger of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk, April 1848.
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45. North Elevation by Barry and Banks of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk, May 1848.
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46. North and East Elevations of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk, by William Wilkins, 1822.
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47. South Elevation of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk (Unexecuted), by William Wilkins, 1822.
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A. Plan of the Principal Floor of Bylaugh Hall, Norfolk.
Article
Wilkins and the National Gallery
06/1971 | 819 | 113
Pages: 318-326+329
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Martin, Gregory (Martin, Gregory)
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28. The National Gallery Façade by William Wilkins. Photograph (Before the Recent Cleaning).
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30. Etching Showing Barry's Design for a National Gallery and the Houses in Pall Mall East, Circulated by Sir E. Cust, in 1833.
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31. Print Showing 1) the Original Alignment of the National Gallery, and 2) Wilkins's Proposal, Published in The Atheneum.
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32. Print of Wilkins's Elevation of the Façade Published in the Literary Gazette, 23rd February 1833.
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33. Print of Wilkins's Elevation of the Façade Published in the Literary Gazette, 8th March 1834.
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34. Wilkins's Working Drawing of the Elevation of the East Wing. (Public Record Office, Works, 33/927.)
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35. Wilkins's Detailed Plan of the Lay-Out of Trafalgar Square. (Public Record Office, Works, 33/966.)
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37. Print of Wilkins's Elevation of the Façade, Published in The Atheneum, 31st May 1834.
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38. Wilkins's Working Drawing for the Turrets, 1833. (Public Record Office, Works, 33/951.)
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29. Plan of Trafalgar Square and Surrounding Streets, 1832, Showing the Original Alignment of the National Gallery. (Public Record Office, Works, 33/908.)
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36. Print of the Façade of the National Gallery with Sculpture Introduced, Published by T. Kelly, 1st February 1835. (Collection Greater London Council.) Photo. R. B. Fleming & Co. Ltd.