London: NorthThis volume on London architecture covers the boroughs of Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey and Islington. It gives a view of London's expansion northward from formal Georgian squares, to the hill towns of Hampstead and Highgate. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY BRIDGET CHERRY | 1 |
GEOLOGY AND BUILDING MATERIALS | 11 |
BY ERIC ROBINSON | 87 |
INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY BY MALCOLM TUCKER | 95 |
89 | 151 |
95 | 199 |
NORTH | 365 |
CAMDEN | 394 |
FURTHER READING | 708 |
GLOSSARY | 719 |
745 | |
767 | |
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aisle arcades arches architect Avenue balconies Barnet bays blocks Borough buildings built Camden Camden Town carved central centre chancel chapel church classical clerestory Clerkenwell columns corner cottages Court courtyard curved decoration designed detail doorcase E window early C19 Enfield entrance Estate Euston Euston Road Finchley Finsbury first-floor flanked flats former front gables gallery garden Georgian glazed Gothic Green ground floor Hackney hall Hampstead Hampstead Garden Suburb Hendon Highbury Highgate Hill Holborn Hornsey houses interior Islington Kentish Kentish Town Lane late C19 later London Muswell Hill nave Neo-Georgian Nikolaus Pevsner North original pair panels Park pediment Perambulation pilasters plain porch railway rebuilt red brick Road roof School Shoreditch side Square St John St Pancras STAINED GLASS staircase Station Stoke Newington stone storeys stuccoed style Suburb survival tall terraces three-storey timber Tottenham tower Town turret two-storey Victorian villas wall wing