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It is long since you built a great cathedral; and how you would laugh at me if I proposed building a cathedral on the top of one of these hills of yours, to make it an Acropolis! But your railroad mounds, vaster than the walls of Babylon, your railroad stations, vaster than the temple of Ephesus, and innumerable; your chimneys, how much more mighty and costly than cathedral spires! your harbour-piers; your warehouses; your exchanges! — all these are built to your great Goddess of "Getting-on;" and she has formed, and will continue to form, your architecture, as long as you worship her; and it is quite vain to ask me to tell you how to build to her; you know far better than I. — John Ruskin, "Traffic"

General Architectural Trades and Professions Victorian Doubt and Victorian Architecture The Architect and the Decorative Arts The Great Victorian Master-Builders Changing Patrons of Victorian Architecture Architects', Artists', Sculptors' and Authors' Homes Architectural Historians and Theorists Garden Suburbs: Architecture, Landscape and Modernity 1880-1940 Victorian Listed Buildings — What is "listing," and how did it start? French Influence on Victorian Architecture Non-British Architects Individual cities Belfast Birmingham Cambridge Cardiff Edinburgh Glasgow Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Newcastle Oxford Sheffield York Building Types Churches with Victorian Interest Clubs and Club-Land Factories and Warehouses Hospitals Housing for Rich and Poor Industrial Architecture Legal London Museums Post Offices Pubs Railway Stations Retail Shops and Markets Theaters Town Halls Workhouses Fountains Cemeteries Byzantine Revival Introduction and Sitemap J.O. Scott's Santa Sophia Sidney Barnsley's Church of Jesus Christ and the Wisdom of God Gothic Revival The Gothic Revival (sitemap) Gilbert Scott's Albert Memorial Gilbert Scott's St. Pancras Station Augustus Welby Pugin's Gothic Revivalism G. E. Street's lawcourts and St. Paul's, Rome Techno-Gothick: Woodward and Deane's Oxford Natural History Museum William Butterfield's Rogue Gothic Alfted Waterhouse's Natural History Museum St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church: A Case History in Victorian Restoration Medieval English Gothic Architecture — Backgrounds to the Gothic Revival Scottish Castles and Baronial Architecture Victorian Classicism Victorian Classicism(s): A Sampling Royal Albert Hall Romanesque Revival Examples in Britain and abroad (sitemap) Architecture in the Colonies: the Imperial Style India Southern Africa Singapore Penang, Malaysia Architecture at home and in the Colonies: the Moorish Style Moorish, Northern Indian, and Islamic, Styles In the U. K.: The Great Exhibition and Moorish Architecture and Design in Great Britain In the Malay States: The Moghul Style (also known as Moorish or Indian Muslim style) Materials Iron and Glass in Victorian Architecture Combining Utilitarianism with Aesthetics Turner and Burton's Hot House at Kew Gardens The Crystal Palace and Iron in Architecture Mixing iron and stone in the Victorian Railway Station Architects and Architect-Designers Richard Life Adams James Agg George Aickin Thomas Allom Thomas Ambler George Townsend Andrews J. B. and W. Atkinson George Audsley Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott William Bakewell Sidney Barnsley William J. Barre Sir John Wolfe Barry Sir Charles Barry Charles Barry, Jnr. E.M. Barry George Basevi E. Bates William Hamilton Beattie Samuel Beazley John Francis Bentley Isaiah R. E. Birkett Sir Arthur Blomfield Edward Blore George Frederick Bodley Albert J. Bolton John Raphael R. Brandon Cuthbert Brodrick Jack McMullen Brooks James Brooks David Bryce John McKean Brydon William Burges William Burn Decimus Burton William Butterfield Charles Buxton S. C. Capes W. D. Caroe J. H. Chamberlain Basil Champneys R.D. Chantrell J. A. Chatwin Ewan Christian T. Chatfield Clarke Henry Clutton John Coates Carter Charles Robert Cockerell Frederick Pepys Cockerell Henry Edward Coe Thomas Edward Collcutt John Ninian Comper John Corry George Corson G. L. Crickmay William Henry Crossland Lewis Cubitt Thomas Cubitt Thomas Cundy (I, II and III) G. F. Danby Henry Astley Darbishire John Dobson C. Fitzroy Doll Robert William Edis Peter Ellis Harvey Lonsdale Elmes Sir William Emerson C. J. Ferguson, and Cory and Ferguson Benjamin Ferrey H. L. Florence William Nairn Forbes Francis Fowke Charles Fowler William Frame Emmanuele Galizia Thomas Garner Sir Ernest George James Glen Sivewright Gibson John Gibson Edward William Godwin George Goldie Walter L. B. Granville Herbert Gribble William Warlow Gwyther M.E. Hadfield, Charles Hadfield and C.M.E. Hadfield E. T. and E. S. Hall George Eley Halliday Joseph Aloysius Hansom Philip Hardwick Philip Charles Hardwick Thomas Hardwick, Senior Thomas Hardwick, Junior John Harper William Haywood A. B. Higham P. Hoffman H.R. Houchin A. B. Hubbuck A. J. Humbert Henry Hutchinson Herbert Hutchinson Henry Irwin Lewis Isaacs Thomas Graham Jackson Samuel Swinton Jacob Henry Jarvis J. J.Joass John Johnson (d. 1878) John Johnson (d. 1920) John Johnstone Charles Jones Sir Horace Jones Delissa Joseph Nathan Solomon Joseph Enoch Bassett Keeling John Kelly Edmund Kirby Ralph Knott J.T. Knowles Edward Buckton Lamb Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards Charles Lanyon William Lawrie John and Joseph Leeming William Leiper William Richard Lethaby Henry Francis Lockwood Charles W. Long Sarah Losh John Lowe Sir Edwin Lutyens Alexander Beith MacDonald Alexander Marshall Mackenzie Thomas Mackenzie Charles Rennie Mackintosh Arthur Heygote Mackmurdo J. Herbert MacNair William Mangnall M.P. Manning Frank Matcham James Matthews Alfred Meeson C.H. Mileham David Mocatta Architects (cont.) Edward Monson and Sons R. H. Moore Edward William Mountford John Nash W. E. Nesfield Ernest Newton Anthony Norman Edward Ould William and Segar Owen Thomas Page Charles Parker C.J. Chirney Pawley Sir Joseph Paxton Joseph Peacock J. L. Pearson Sir James Pennethorne Harold Ainsworth Peto W. Beresford Pite William Henry Playfair W. H. Powell John Prichard Edward Prior James Pigott Pritchett G. H. Fellowes Prynne Augustus Welby Pugin Edward Welby Pugin Peter Paul Pugin A. E. Purdie Francis Mawson Rattenbury John Rennie Edwin Alfred Rickards Thomas Rickman Percy Robinson P. J. Robinson E. R. Robson Alexander Ross Richard Reynolds Rowe W. Porden J. P. St. Aubyn Anthony Salvin Edward Salomons James Savage William Scamp Joseph John Scoles Sir George Gilbert Scott John Oldrid Scott John Dando Sedding John Pollard Seddon Edwin Seward John Shaw, Senior John Shaw, Junior Richard Norman Shaw George Shirley James Simpson John W. Simpson Frank Smee Sir Robert Smirke Sydney Smirke James Trant Smith T. Tayler Smith Sir John Soane Thomas Ralph Spence Frederick William Stevens J.J. Stevenson George Edmund Street Sir Walter Tapper Edward Taylor Samuel Sanders Teulon Yeoville Thomason Alexander "Greek" Thomson W. H. Thorp Sir William Tite Charles Harrison Townsend J.E. Trollope Thomas Verity C. F. A. Voysey Lewis Vulliamy Frederick Arthur Walters William Wilkinson Wardell Alfred Waterhouse Philip Speakman Webb Sir Aston Webb John Grey Weightman William White William Henry White William Wilkins J.T. Wimperis Walter Seckham Witherington George Wittet Woodward and Deane (Techno-Gothick Oxford Museum) Henry Woodyer Thomas Worthington Benjamin Dean Wyatt Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt T. H. Wyatt Sir Jeffry Wyattville Bibliographies and Web Resources Victorian Architectural Books, and Professional and Trade Journals Reviews of books about architecture The Survey of London Bibliography of Contemporary Victorian Sources Bibliography of Secondary Materials The Country House in Great Britain — A Bibliography Indian and Moorish Style: Selected Bibliography Related Web Materials Bluesky logo

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