Mr. Denison gives the clearest and most rational account of the merits and demerits of all the distinct styles of English Architecture of any which I have yet met with."— Sishop Terrofi Address. Transactions. Session Sixth, 1855-56 - Page 24by Architectural Institute of Scotland - 1856 - 201 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1856 - 492 pages
...LECTURES ON CHURCH BUILDING, WITH SOME , practical &tmarfeg on litlte ant Cloc&d. BY EB DENISON, MA " Mr. Denison gives the clearest and most rational account...all the distinct styles of English architecture of any which I have yet met with." — Bishop Terrot's Address. London : BELL & DALDY, 186, Fleet Street.... | |
| Hilkiah Bedford Hall - 1857 - 226 pages
...LECTURES ON CHURCH-BUILDING. By E. 15. DENISON, MA Second Edition, rewritten and greatly enlarged. " Mr. Denison gives the clearest and most rational account of the merits and demerits of all the distinct stvles of Knelish Architecture of any which I have yet met with.*' — Bisfiop Terrot's Address. In... | |
| 1858 - 316 pages
...Edition. Re-written ami enlarged ; tfilh JUuatralioia. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d. *' Mr. Denison pives the elearest and most rational account of the merits and demerits...all the distinct styles of English architecture of any which I have yet met with."— Bishop Trrrot'n Addrest. Twenty-two of the Churches of Essex architecturally... | |
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