James Dallaway (1763-1834), antiquary and clergyman, was the author of many works on heraldry, architecture, and other subjects. His writings on architecture attempt to divide the Gothic style into periods and to produce lists of contemporary buildings in each style.
Subject Terms:
Dallaway, James, 1763–1834. | Architecture -- Great Britain. | Architecture -- England -- Oxford. | Architecture -- England -- Cambridge. | University of Cambridge -- Buildings. | University of Oxford -- Buildings. | Cambridge (England) -- Building, structures, etc. | Oxford (England) -- Building, structures, etc. | Architecture -- Designs and plans. | Glass painting and staining -- Great Britain. | Ornamental horticulture -- Great Britain.
Form/Genre:
Authors' copies. | Authors' annotations.
Contributors:
Dallaway, James, 1763–1834. Series of discourses upon architecture in England from the Norman æra to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. | Dallaway, James, 1763–1834. Observations on English architecture, military, ecclesiastical, and civil, compared with similar buildings on the continent.