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The architectural antiquities of the collegiate chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, the late House of Commons : drawn from actual survey and admeasurements made by direction of the commissioners of Her Majesty's woods and works, &c. Accompanied by observations on the original and perfect state of the building, and a description of the plates. / By Frederick Mackenzie.
Main entry:

Mackenzie, Frederick, 1787 or 1788-1854.

Title & Author:

The architectural antiquities of the collegiate chapel of St. Stephen, Westminster, the late House of Commons : drawn from actual survey and admeasurements made by direction of the commissioners of Her Majesty's woods and works, &c. Accompanied by observations on the original and perfect state of the building, and a description of the plates. / By Frederick Mackenzie.

Publication:

London : John Weale, architectural library, High Holborn, MDCCCXLIV [1844] (London : [Letterpress] printed by W. Hughes, King's Head Court, Gough Square)

Description:

[2], x, 30 p., [1], XVIII leaves of plates : ill. (one col.), ; 80 cm (full sheet)

Notes:
Letterpress printer's name from colophon on p. 30.
Plates I-XVIII engraved by G.B. Smith and W.F. Starling, after F. Mackenzie; frontispiece a tinted lithograph by F. Mackenzie, printed by C.F. Cheffins.
Title page printed in red and black.
With illustrations in the text: one coloured.
Publisher's binding: glued construction; cover: quarter tan leather (sheep), leather corners, green cloth embossed in foliage scrollwork, over boards. Glazed yellow endpapers and pastedowns. Gilt-stamped title, publisher's name and date on spine.
Embossed stamp on plates: Office of Trustees for Manufactures in Scotland.
Board of Trustees' Academy library accession data on label on front pastedown: "No. 81. 1 volume [embossed stamp] Stillie. Edinr. 8/[18]44. £3.19. Christie."
Subject:

Westminster Palace (London, England) History.
Westminster Palace (Londres, Angleterre) Histoire.
Westminster Palace (London, England)
Architecture England London Pictorial works.
Church architecture England London.
Architecture chrétienne Angleterre Londres.
Architecture
Church architecture
England London

Form/genre:

History
Illustrated works

Added entries:

Smith, G. B., active 1842-1888.
Starling, W. F. (William Francis), active 19th century.
Great Britain. Board of Trustees for Manufactures (Scotland), former owner.

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 85392
Call No.: NA5470.S6 M3 (ID:95-B3744)
Status: Available

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