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[[File:Surveyoflondon01lond 0007 (retouched).jpg|thumb|Title page of the first volume, covering Bromley-by-Bow, 1900]]
The '''Survey of London''' is a research project to produce a comprehensive architectural survey of central London and its suburbs, or the area formerly administered by the [[London County Council]]. It was founded in 1894 by [[Charles Robert Ashbee]], an [[Arts and Crafts movement|Arts-and-Crafts]] designer, architect and social reformer<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kramer|first=Elizabeth|title=Charles Robert Ashbee|url=http://www.bloomsburydesignlibrary.com/bdlcol/person|access-date=2021-05-21|website=Bloomsbury Design Library|language=en}}</ref> and was motivated by a desire to record and preserve London's ancient monuments. The first volume was published in 1900, but the completion of the series remains far in the future.


The '''Survey of London''' is a research project to produce a comprehensive architectural survey of the former [[County of London]]. It was founded in 1894 by [[Charles Robert Ashbee]], an [[Arts and Crafts movement|Arts-and-Crafts]] architect and social thinker, and was motivated by a desire to record and preserve London's ancient monuments. The first volume was published in 1900, but the completion of the series remains far in the future. The London Survey Committee was initially a volunteer effort, but from 1910 published the surveys jointly with the [[London County Council]] (later the GLC). From 1952 the voluntary committee was disbanded, and all survey work was wholly council-run. Following the abolition of the GLC in 1986, responsibility for the survey was taken over by the [[Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England]] (RCHME).<ref>Hobhouse, H. (1984) ''London Survey'd'', RCHME.</ref> Since 2013 it has been administered by [[The Bartlett]] School of Architecture, [[University College London]].<ref>Bartlett School of Architecture http://bartlett.ucl.ac.uk</ref>
The London Survey Committee was initially a volunteer effort, but from 1910 published the surveys jointly with the [[London County Council]] (later the [[Greater London Council]], GLC). From 1952, the voluntary committee was disbanded, and all survey work was wholly council-run. Following the abolition of the GLC in 1986, responsibility for the survey was taken over by the [[Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England]] (RCHME).<ref>Hobhouse, H. (1984) ''London Survey'd'', RCHME.</ref> Since 2013, it has been administered by [[The Bartlett]] School of Architecture, [[University College London]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=UCL|date=2016-12-06|title=Survey of London|url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london|access-date=2021-05-21|website=The Bartlett School of Architecture|language=en}}</ref>


The series borrows its title from [[John Stow]]'s ''A Survay of London'' (first edition 1598; revised edition 1603).
The series borrows its title from [[John Stow]]'s ''A Survay of London'' (first edition 1598; revised edition 1603).


==Scope==
==Scope==
The Survey consists of a series of volumes based mainly on the historical parish system. Each volume gives an account of the area, with sufficient general history to put the architecture in context, and then proceeds to describe the notable streets and individual buildings one by one. The accounts are exhaustive, reviewing all available primary sources in detail. The Survey devotes thousands of words to some buildings that receive the briefest of mentions in the ''[[Buildings of England]]'' series (itself a vast and detailed reference work by most standards). However the earlier volumes largely ignored buildings built after 1800.
The Survey consists of a series of volumes based mainly on the historical parish system. Each volume gives an account of the area, with sufficient general history to put the architecture in context, and then proceeds to describe the notable streets and individual buildings one by one. The accounts are exhaustive, reviewing all available primary sources in detail. The Survey devotes thousands of words to some buildings that receive the briefest of mentions in the ''[[Buildings of England]]'' series (itself a vast and detailed reference work by most standards). However, the earlier volumes largely ignored buildings built after 1800.


Due to the scale of the existing endeavour there are no current plans to extend the project to take in the whole of [[Greater London]]. As of 2017, 52 volumes in the main series have been published. Separately, 18 monographs on individual buildings have been published. Most of the volumes have not been updated since publication, but those published online (up to Vol. 47) have received a limited amount of updating.
Due to the scale of the existing endeavour, there are no current plans to extend the project to take in the whole of [[Greater London]]. As of 2020, 53 volumes in the main series have been published. Separately, 18 monographs on individual buildings have been published. Most of the volumes have not been updated since publication, but those published online (up to Vol. 47) have received a limited amount of updating.


Since 2008 the Survey of London has been published by [[Yale University Press]]. With the publication of the volumes on [[Clerkenwell]] in 2008, colour photography was used for the first time, and the images incorporated in the text – previously they had been grouped separately as plates. A further volume on [[Woolwich]] was published in 2012, and two on [[Battersea]] appeared in late 2013. Two volumes on the eastern part of [[Marylebone]], south of Marylebone Road, were issued in late 2017. Work has begun on [[Whitechapel]], the historically rich and complex area on the eastern fringe of the City of London.
Since 2008, the Survey of London has been published by [[Yale University Press]]. With the publication of the volumes on [[Clerkenwell]] in 2008, colour photography was used for the first time, and the images incorporated in the text – previously they had been grouped separately as plates. A further volume on [[Woolwich]] was published in 2012, and two on [[Battersea]] appeared in late 2013. Two volumes on the eastern part of [[Marylebone]], south of Marylebone Road, were issued in late 2017. Work has begun on [[Whitechapel]], the historically rich and complex area on the eastern fringe of the City of London.


The [[British History Online]] digital library project of the [[Institute of Historical Research]] has published all volumes, sponsored by [[English Heritage]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol1 | title=Survey of London | publisher=[[Institute of Historical Research]], [[University of London]] | work=[[British History Online]] | accessdate=November 18, 2017}}</ref>
The [[British History Online]] digital library project of the [[Institute of Historical Research]] published all volumes up to 47 (''Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville'') online, sponsored by [[English Heritage]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol1 | title=Survey of London | publisher=[[Institute of Historical Research]], [[University of London]] | work=[[British History Online]] | access-date=November 18, 2017}}</ref> Later volumes are published on the website of [[The Bartlett School of Architecture]] at [[University College London]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/survey-london-volumes |access-date=5 June 2023 |title=Survey of London volumes |publisher=The Bartlett School of Architecture - UCL}}</ref>


==Volumes==
==Volumes==
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=754 Bromley-by-Bow]'' – [[Charles Robert Ashbee|C. R. Ashbee]] (editor) (1900) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol1 Bromley-by-Bow]'' – [[Charles Robert Ashbee|C. R. Ashbee]] (editor) (1900) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=755 Chelsea, pt I]'' – [[Walter Godfrey|Walter H. Godfrey]] (1909) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol2/pt1 Chelsea, pt I]'' – [[Walter Godfrey|Walter H. Godfrey]] (1909) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=752 St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt I: Lincoln's Inn Fields]'' – [[William Edward Riley|W. Edward Riley]] and [[Laurence Gomme|Sir Laurence Gomme]] (editors) (1912) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol3/pt1 St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt I: Lincoln's Inn Fields]'' – [[William Edward Riley|W. Edward Riley]] and [[Laurence Gomme|Sir Laurence Gomme]] (editors) (1912) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=756 Chelsea, pt II]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1913) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol4/pt2 Chelsea, pt II]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1913) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=753 St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II]'' – W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (editors) (1914) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol5/pt2 St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II]'' – W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (editors) (1914) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1046 Hammersmith]'' – James Bird and [[Philip Norman (artist)|Philip Norman]] (general editors) (1915) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol6 Hammersmith]'' – James Bird and [[Philip Norman (artist)|Philip Norman]] (general editors) (1915) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1047 Chelsea, part III: The Old Church]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1921) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol7/pt3 Chelsea, part III: The Old Church]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1921) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1048 Shoreditch]'' – Sir James Bird (editor) (1922) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol8 Shoreditch]'' – Sir James Bird (editor) (1922) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1049 The parish of St Helen, Bishopsgate, part I]'' – Minnie Reddan and [[Alfred Clapham|Alfred W. Clapham]] (1924) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol9/pt1 The parish of St Helen, Bishopsgate, part I]'' – Minnie Reddan and [[Alfred Clapham|Alfred W. Clapham]] (1924) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=746 St. Margaret, Westminster, part I: Queen Anne's Gate area]'' – Montague H. Cox (editor) (1926) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol10/pt1 St. Margaret, Westminster, part I: Queen Anne's Gate area]'' – Montague H. Cox (editor) (1926) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1050 Chelsea, part IV: The Royal Hospital]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1927) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol11/pt4 Chelsea, part IV: The Royal Hospital]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1927) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1051 The parish of All Hallows Barking, part I: The Church of All Hallows]'' – Lilian J. Redstone (1929) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol12/pt1 The parish of All Hallows Barking, part I: The Church of All Hallows]'' – Lilian J. Redstone (1929) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=747 St Margaret, Westminster, part II: Whitehall I]'' – Montagu H. Cox and Philip Norman (editors) (1930) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol13/pt2 St Margaret, Westminster, part II: Whitehall I]'' – Montagu H. Cox and Philip Norman (editors) (1930) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=748 St Margaret, Westminster, part III: Whitehall II]'' – Montague H. Cox and [[G. Topham Forrest]] (editors) (1931) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol14/pt3 St Margaret, Westminster, part III: Whitehall II]'' – Montague H. Cox and [[G. Topham Forrest]] (editors) (1931) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=757 All Hallows, Barking-by-the-Tower, pt II]'' – G. H. Gater and Walter H. Godfrey (general editors) (1934) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol15/pt2 All Hallows, Barking-by-the-Tower, pt II]'' – G. H. Gater and Walter H. Godfrey (general editors) (1934) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=749 St Martin-in-the-Fields I: Charing Cross]'' – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1935) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol16/pt1 St Martin-in-the-Fields I: Charing Cross]'' – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1935) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=742 The parish of St Pancras part 1: The village of Highgate]'' – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1936) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol17/pt1 The parish of St Pancras part 1: The village of Highgate]'' – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1936) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=750 St Martin-in-the-Fields II: The Strand]'' – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1937) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol18/pt2 St Martin-in-the-Fields II: The Strand]'' – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1937) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=743 The parish of St Pancras part 2: Old St Pancras and Kentish Town]'' – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1938) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol19/pt2 The parish of St Pancras part 2: Old St Pancras and Kentish Town]'' – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1938) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=751 St Martin-in-the-Fields, pt III: Trafalgar Square & Neighbourhood]'' – G. H. Gater and F. R. Hiorns (editor) (1940) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol20/pt3 St Martin-in-the-Fields, pt III: Trafalgar Square & Neighbourhood]'' – G. H. Gater and F. R. Hiorns (editor) (1940) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=744 The parish of St Pancras part 3: Tottenham Court Road & neighbourhood]'' – J. R. Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1949) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol21/pt3 The parish of St Pancras part 3: Tottenham Court Road & neighbourhood]'' – J. R. Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1949) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=740 Bankside (the parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark)]'' – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1950) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol22 Bankside (the parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark)]'' – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1950) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=367 Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall]'' – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1951) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol23 Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall]'' – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1951) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=745 The parish of St Pancras part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood]'' – Walter H. Godfrey and W. McB. Marcham (editors) (1952) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol24/pt4 The parish of St Pancras part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood]'' – Walter H. Godfrey and W. McB. Marcham (editors) (1952) (LSC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=741 St George's Fields (The parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington)]'' – Ida Darlington (editor) (1955) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol25 St George's Fields (The parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington)]'' – Ida Darlington (editor) (1955) (LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=368 Lambeth: Southern area]'' – [[F. H. W. Sheppard]] (General Editor) (1956) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol26 Lambeth: Southern area]'' – [[F. H. W. Sheppard]] (General Editor) (1956) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=361 Spitalfields and Mile End New Town]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1957) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol27 Spitalfields and Mile End New Town]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1957) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1052 Brooke House, Hackney]'' – W. A. Eden, Marie P. G. Draper, W. F. Grimes and Audrey Williams (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol28 Brooke House, Hackney]'' – W. A. Eden, Marie P. G. Draper, W. F. Grimes and Audrey Williams (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=292 St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1 St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=292 St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1 St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=290 St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols31-2/pt2 St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=290 St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols31-2/pt2 St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=295 St Anne Soho (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols33-4 St Anne Soho (Vol I)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=295 St Anne Soho (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols33-4 St Anne Soho (Vol II)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1053 The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) {{ISBN|0485482355}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol35 The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) {{ISBN|0-485-48235-5}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=362 The Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) {{ISBN|9780485482362}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol36 The Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) {{ISBN|978-0-485-48236-2}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=363 Northern Kensington]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1973) {{ISBN|9780485482379}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol37 Northern Kensington]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1973) {{ISBN|978-0-485-48237-9}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=364 The Museums Area of South Kensington and Westminster]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1975) {{ISBN|048548238X}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol38 The Museums Area of South Kensington and Westminster]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1975) {{ISBN|0-485-48238-X}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=297 The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1977) {{ISBN|9780485482393}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol39/pt1 The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1977) {{ISBN|978-0-485-48239-3}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=298 The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1980) {{ISBN|9780485482409}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol40/pt2 The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings)]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1980) {{ISBN|978-0-485-48240-9}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=365 Brompton]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1983) {{ISBN|048548241X}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol41 Brompton]'' – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1983) {{ISBN|0-485-48241-X}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=366 Kensington Square to Earl's Court]'' – [[Hermione Hobhouse]] (General Editor) (1986) {{ISBN|0485482428}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol42 Kensington Square to Earl's Court]'' – [[Hermione Hobhouse]] (General Editor) (1986) {{ISBN|0-485-48242-8}} (Athlone Press for the GLC)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=369 Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol I)]'' – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) {{ISBN|0485482444}} (Athlone Press for the RCHME)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4 Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol I)]'' – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) {{ISBN|0-485-48244-4}} (Athlone Press for the RCHME)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=369 Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol II)]'' – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) {{ISBN|0485482444}} (Athlone Press for the RCHME)<br>(A supplement to Volumes 43 and 44 entitled ''Docklands in the Making: The Redevelopment of the Isle of Dogs, 1981–1995'' by Alan Cox ({{ISBN|9780485485004}}) was issued in 1995 in an attempt to keep up with the pace of redevelopment in the area.)<br>
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4 Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol II)]'' – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) {{ISBN|0-485-48244-4}} (Athlone Press for the RCHME)<br>(A supplement to Volumes 43 and 44 entitled ''Docklands in the Making: The Redevelopment of the Isle of Dogs, 1981–1995'' by Alan Cox ({{ISBN|978-0-485-48500-4}}) was issued in 1995 in an attempt to keep up with the pace of redevelopment in the area)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=25 Knightsbridge]'' – John Greenacombe (General Editor) (2000) {{ISBN|0485482452}} (Continuum Publishing for English Heritage)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol45 Knightsbridge]'' – John Greenacombe (General Editor) (2000) {{ISBN|0-485-48245-2}} (Continuum Publishing for English Heritage)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1286 South and East Clerkenwell]'' – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) {{ISBN|9780300137279}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol46 South and East Clerkenwell]'' – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) {{ISBN|978-0-300-13727-9}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=1287 Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville]'' – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) {{ISBN|978-0-300-13937-2}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol47 Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville]'' – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) {{ISBN|978-0-300-13937-2}} (Yale University Press)
# ''Woolwich'' – Peter Guillery (Editor) (2012) {{ISBN|9780300187229}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/woolwich Woolwich]'' – Peter Guillery (Editor) (2012) {{ISBN|978-0-300-18722-9}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/battersea|Battersea: Public, Commercial and Cultural]]'' – [[Andrew Saint]] (Editor) (2013) {{ISBN|9780300196160}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/battersea Battersea: Public, Commercial and Cultural]'' – [[Andrew Saint]] (Editor) (2013) {{ISBN|978-0-300-19616-0}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/battersea|Battersea: Houses and Housing]]'' – Colin Thom (Editor) (2013) {{ISBN|9780300196177}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/battersea Battersea: Houses and Housing]'' – Colin Thom (Editor) (2013) {{ISBN|978-0-300-19617-7}} (Yale University Press)
# ''South-East Marylebone: Part 1'' – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) {{ISBN|9780300221978}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/south-east-marylebone South-East Marylebone: Part 1]'' – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) {{ISBN|978-0-300-22197-8}} (Yale University Press)
# ''South-East Marylebone: Part 2'' – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) {{ISBN|9780300221978}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/south-east-marylebone South-East Marylebone: Part 2]'' – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) {{ISBN|978-0-300-22197-8}} (Yale University Press)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/current-area-study-oxford-street Oxford Street]'' – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2020) {{ISBN|978-1-913107-08-6}} (Yale University Press)


===Monographs===
===Monographs===
Monographs, focusing only on one structure, were published during the existence of the voluntary survey committee. The first monograph predated the first survey volume, and work on the subsequent publications was always outside the auspices of the LCC. The original sequence ended with the disbanding of the voluntary committee; the sixteenth volume represented work which had started under the committee's governance.
Monographs, focusing only on one structure, were published during the existence of the voluntary survey committee. The first monograph predated the first Survey volume, and work on the subsequent publications was always outside the auspices of the LCC. The original sequence ended with the disbanding of the voluntary committee; the sixteenth volume represented work which had started under the committee's governance.
# ''The Trinity Hospital in Mile End'' – C. R. Ashbee (1896)
# ''St Mary Stratford Bow'' – Osborn C. Hills (1900)
# ''The Old Palace of Bromley-by-Bow'' – Ernest Goodman (1902)
# ''The Great House, Leyton'' – Edwin Gunn (1903)
# ''Brooke House, Hackney'' – Ernest A. Mann (1904)
# ''The Church of St Dunstan, Stepney'' – W. Pepys and Ernest Goodman (1905)
# ''East Acton Manor House'' – no author listed
# ''Sandford Manor, Fulham'' – W. Arthur Webb (1907)
# ''Crosby Place'' – Philip Norman (1908)
# ''Morden College, Blackheath'' – Frank T. Green (1916)
# ''Eastbury Manor House, Barking'' – Hubert Curtis (1917)
# ''Cromwell House, Highgate'' – Philip Norman (1926)
# ''Swakeleys, Ickenham'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1933)
# ''The Queen's House, Greenwich'' – George H. Chettle (1937)
# ''The Church of St. Bride, Fleet Street'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1944)
# ''The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1963)


Almost thirty years later, a further monograph (No. 17) was published, focusing on [[County Hall, London|County Hall]] and written by [[Hermione Hobhouse]] (1991). It was intended as a tribute to the LCC/GLC which, until its abolition in 1986, had responsibility for the survey. Nearly twenty years after that an eighteenth volume was issued, describing the [[London Charterhouse|Charterhouse in Smithfield]] and written by Philip Temple (2010).
Almost thirty years later, a further monograph (No. 17) was published, focusing on [[County Hall, London|County Hall]] and written by [[Hermione Hobhouse]] (1991). It was intended as a tribute to the LCC/GLC which, until its abolition in 1986, had responsibility for the Survey. Nearly twenty years after that, an eighteenth volume was issued, describing the [[London Charterhouse|Charterhouse in Smithfield]] and written by Philip Temple (2010).

# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk1 Trinity Hospital, Mile End]'' – C. R. Ashbee (1896)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk2 Saint Mary, Stratford Bow]'' – Osborn C. Hills (1900)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk3 Old Palace, Bromley-by-Bow]'' – Ernest Godman (1902)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk4 The Great House, Leyton]'' – Edwin Gunn (1903)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk5 Brooke House, Hackney]'' – Ernest A. Mann (1904)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk6 St Dunstan's Church, Stepney]'' – W. Pepys and Ernest Godman (1905)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk7 East Acton Manor House]'' – no author listed
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk8 Sandford Manor, Fulham]'' – W. Arthur Webb (1907)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk9 Crosby Place]'' – Philip Norman (1908)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk10 Morden College, Blackheath]'' – Frank T. Green (1916)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk11 Eastbury Manor House, Barking]'' – Hubert Curtis (1917)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk12 Cromwell House, Highgate]'' – Philip Norman (1926)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk13 Swakeleys, Ickenham]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1933)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk14 The Queen's House, Greenwich]'' – George H. Chettle (1937)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk15 St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street]'' – Walter H. Godfrey (1944)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk16 College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street]'' – Walter H. Godfrey and Anthony Wagner (1963)
# ''[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk17 County Hall]'' – Hermione Hobhouse (1991)
# ''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london/charterhouse The Charterhouse]'' – Philip Temple (2010)

==Presidents of the Committee==
The voluntary Committee that began the project had a series of Honorary Presidents:<ref>{{cite web |title=Members of the Survey Committee Pages 4-7 Survey of London Monograph 12 |url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk12/pp4-7 |website=British History Online |publisher=Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1926 |access-date=30 December 2022}}</ref>
*[[Frederic Leighton|Lord Leighton]]
*[[Mandell Creighton| Right Rev. Dr. Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London]]
*[[George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston]]
*[[David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford]].


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/architecture/research/survey-of-london Official website]
*[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/research/survey-london Official website]
*[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/drupal/bartlett/architecture/sites/bartlett/files/migrated-files/sol-area-map.jpg map showing areas covered by the Survey of London]
*[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/sites/bartlett/files/survey-cover-map-jpg-final.pdf Map showing areas covered by the Survey of London (as of June 2019)]
*[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/survey-london?query=&title= The first 47 main sequence volumes and 17 monograph volumes online at British History Online]
*[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/survey-london?query=&title= The first 47 main sequence volumes and 17 monograph volumes online at British History Online]
*[http://www.expressivespace.org/battersea.html 'Cinematic Geographies' Battersea film project]
*[http://www.expressivespace.org/battersea.html 'Cinematic Geographies' Battersea film project]


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Latest revision as of 10:49, 30 October 2023

Title page of the first volume, covering Bromley-by-Bow, 1900

The Survey of London is a research project to produce a comprehensive architectural survey of central London and its suburbs, or the area formerly administered by the London County Council. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Robert Ashbee, an Arts-and-Crafts designer, architect and social reformer[1] and was motivated by a desire to record and preserve London's ancient monuments. The first volume was published in 1900, but the completion of the series remains far in the future.

The London Survey Committee was initially a volunteer effort, but from 1910 published the surveys jointly with the London County Council (later the Greater London Council, GLC). From 1952, the voluntary committee was disbanded, and all survey work was wholly council-run. Following the abolition of the GLC in 1986, responsibility for the survey was taken over by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME).[2] Since 2013, it has been administered by The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.[3]

The series borrows its title from John Stow's A Survay of London (first edition 1598; revised edition 1603).

Scope[edit]

The Survey consists of a series of volumes based mainly on the historical parish system. Each volume gives an account of the area, with sufficient general history to put the architecture in context, and then proceeds to describe the notable streets and individual buildings one by one. The accounts are exhaustive, reviewing all available primary sources in detail. The Survey devotes thousands of words to some buildings that receive the briefest of mentions in the Buildings of England series (itself a vast and detailed reference work by most standards). However, the earlier volumes largely ignored buildings built after 1800.

Due to the scale of the existing endeavour, there are no current plans to extend the project to take in the whole of Greater London. As of 2020, 53 volumes in the main series have been published. Separately, 18 monographs on individual buildings have been published. Most of the volumes have not been updated since publication, but those published online (up to Vol. 47) have received a limited amount of updating.

Since 2008, the Survey of London has been published by Yale University Press. With the publication of the volumes on Clerkenwell in 2008, colour photography was used for the first time, and the images incorporated in the text – previously they had been grouped separately as plates. A further volume on Woolwich was published in 2012, and two on Battersea appeared in late 2013. Two volumes on the eastern part of Marylebone, south of Marylebone Road, were issued in late 2017. Work has begun on Whitechapel, the historically rich and complex area on the eastern fringe of the City of London.

The British History Online digital library project of the Institute of Historical Research published all volumes up to 47 (Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville) online, sponsored by English Heritage.[4] Later volumes are published on the website of The Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London.[5]

Volumes[edit]

  1. Bromley-by-BowC. R. Ashbee (editor) (1900) (LSC)
  2. Chelsea, pt IWalter H. Godfrey (1909) (LSC)
  3. St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt I: Lincoln's Inn FieldsW. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (editors) (1912) (LCC)
  4. Chelsea, pt II – Walter H. Godfrey (1913) (LSC)
  5. St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II – W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (editors) (1914) (LSC)
  6. Hammersmith – James Bird and Philip Norman (general editors) (1915) (LSC)
  7. Chelsea, part III: The Old Church – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1921) (LSC)
  8. Shoreditch – Sir James Bird (editor) (1922) (LCC)
  9. The parish of St Helen, Bishopsgate, part I – Minnie Reddan and Alfred W. Clapham (1924) (LSC)
  10. St. Margaret, Westminster, part I: Queen Anne's Gate area – Montague H. Cox (editor) (1926) (LCC)
  11. Chelsea, part IV: The Royal Hospital – Walter H. Godfrey (editor) (1927) (LSC)
  12. The parish of All Hallows Barking, part I: The Church of All Hallows – Lilian J. Redstone (1929) (LSC)
  13. St Margaret, Westminster, part II: Whitehall I – Montagu H. Cox and Philip Norman (editors) (1930) (LCC)
  14. St Margaret, Westminster, part III: Whitehall II – Montague H. Cox and G. Topham Forrest (editors) (1931) (LCC)
  15. All Hallows, Barking-by-the-Tower, pt II – G. H. Gater and Walter H. Godfrey (general editors) (1934) (LSC)
  16. St Martin-in-the-Fields I: Charing Cross – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1935) (LCC)
  17. The parish of St Pancras part 1: The village of Highgate – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1936) (LSC)
  18. St Martin-in-the-Fields II: The Strand – G. H. Gater and E. P. Wheeler (editors) (1937) (LCC)
  19. The parish of St Pancras part 2: Old St Pancras and Kentish Town – Percy Lovell and William McB. Marcham (editors) (1938) (LSC)
  20. St Martin-in-the-Fields, pt III: Trafalgar Square & Neighbourhood – G. H. Gater and F. R. Hiorns (editor) (1940) (LCC)
  21. The parish of St Pancras part 3: Tottenham Court Road & neighbourhood – J. R. Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1949) (LSC)
  22. Bankside (the parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark) – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1950) (LCC)
  23. Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall – Sir Howard Roberts and Walter H. Godfrey (editors) (1951) (LCC)
  24. The parish of St Pancras part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood – Walter H. Godfrey and W. McB. Marcham (editors) (1952) (LSC)
  25. St George's Fields (The parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington) – Ida Darlington (editor) (1955) (LCC)
  26. Lambeth: Southern areaF. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1956) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  27. Spitalfields and Mile End New Town – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1957) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  28. Brooke House, Hackney – W. A. Eden, Marie P. G. Draper, W. F. Grimes and Audrey Williams (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  29. St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol I) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  30. St James Westminster, Part 1 (Vol II) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1960) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  31. St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol I) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  32. St James Westminster, Part 2 (Vol II) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1963) (Athlone Press for the LCC)
  33. St Anne Soho (Vol I) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  34. St Anne Soho (Vol II) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1966) (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  35. The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) ISBN 0-485-48235-5 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  36. The Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1970) ISBN 978-0-485-48236-2 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  37. Northern Kensington – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1973) ISBN 978-0-485-48237-9 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  38. The Museums Area of South Kensington and Westminster – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1975) ISBN 0-485-48238-X (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  39. The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1977) ISBN 978-0-485-48239-3 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  40. The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings) – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1980) ISBN 978-0-485-48240-9 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  41. Brompton – F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor) (1983) ISBN 0-485-48241-X (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  42. Kensington Square to Earl's CourtHermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1986) ISBN 0-485-48242-8 (Athlone Press for the GLC)
  43. Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol I) – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) ISBN 0-485-48244-4 (Athlone Press for the RCHME)
  44. Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs (Vol II) – Hermione Hobhouse (General Editor) (1994) ISBN 0-485-48244-4 (Athlone Press for the RCHME)
    (A supplement to Volumes 43 and 44 entitled Docklands in the Making: The Redevelopment of the Isle of Dogs, 1981–1995 by Alan Cox (ISBN 978-0-485-48500-4) was issued in 1995 in an attempt to keep up with the pace of redevelopment in the area)
  45. Knightsbridge – John Greenacombe (General Editor) (2000) ISBN 0-485-48245-2 (Continuum Publishing for English Heritage)
  46. South and East Clerkenwell – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) ISBN 978-0-300-13727-9 (Yale University Press)
  47. Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville – Philip Temple (Editor) (2008) ISBN 978-0-300-13937-2 (Yale University Press)
  48. Woolwich – Peter Guillery (Editor) (2012) ISBN 978-0-300-18722-9 (Yale University Press)
  49. Battersea: Public, Commercial and CulturalAndrew Saint (Editor) (2013) ISBN 978-0-300-19616-0 (Yale University Press)
  50. Battersea: Houses and Housing – Colin Thom (Editor) (2013) ISBN 978-0-300-19617-7 (Yale University Press)
  51. South-East Marylebone: Part 1 – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) ISBN 978-0-300-22197-8 (Yale University Press)
  52. South-East Marylebone: Part 2 – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2017) ISBN 978-0-300-22197-8 (Yale University Press)
  53. Oxford Street – Andrew Saint (General Editor) (2020) ISBN 978-1-913107-08-6 (Yale University Press)

Monographs[edit]

Monographs, focusing only on one structure, were published during the existence of the voluntary survey committee. The first monograph predated the first Survey volume, and work on the subsequent publications was always outside the auspices of the LCC. The original sequence ended with the disbanding of the voluntary committee; the sixteenth volume represented work which had started under the committee's governance.

Almost thirty years later, a further monograph (No. 17) was published, focusing on County Hall and written by Hermione Hobhouse (1991). It was intended as a tribute to the LCC/GLC which, until its abolition in 1986, had responsibility for the Survey. Nearly twenty years after that, an eighteenth volume was issued, describing the Charterhouse in Smithfield and written by Philip Temple (2010).

  1. Trinity Hospital, Mile End – C. R. Ashbee (1896)
  2. Saint Mary, Stratford Bow – Osborn C. Hills (1900)
  3. Old Palace, Bromley-by-Bow – Ernest Godman (1902)
  4. The Great House, Leyton – Edwin Gunn (1903)
  5. Brooke House, Hackney – Ernest A. Mann (1904)
  6. St Dunstan's Church, Stepney – W. Pepys and Ernest Godman (1905)
  7. East Acton Manor House – no author listed
  8. Sandford Manor, Fulham – W. Arthur Webb (1907)
  9. Crosby Place – Philip Norman (1908)
  10. Morden College, Blackheath – Frank T. Green (1916)
  11. Eastbury Manor House, Barking – Hubert Curtis (1917)
  12. Cromwell House, Highgate – Philip Norman (1926)
  13. Swakeleys, Ickenham – Walter H. Godfrey (1933)
  14. The Queen's House, Greenwich – George H. Chettle (1937)
  15. St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street – Walter H. Godfrey (1944)
  16. College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street – Walter H. Godfrey and Anthony Wagner (1963)
  17. County Hall – Hermione Hobhouse (1991)
  18. The Charterhouse – Philip Temple (2010)

Presidents of the Committee[edit]

The voluntary Committee that began the project had a series of Honorary Presidents:[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kramer, Elizabeth. "Charles Robert Ashbee". Bloomsbury Design Library. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ Hobhouse, H. (1984) London Survey'd, RCHME.
  3. ^ UCL (6 December 2016). "Survey of London". The Bartlett School of Architecture. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Survey of London". British History Online. Institute of Historical Research, University of London. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Survey of London volumes". The Bartlett School of Architecture - UCL. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Members of the Survey Committee Pages 4-7 Survey of London Monograph 12". British History Online. Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1926. Retrieved 30 December 2022.

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