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Fine Art: a Sketch of Its History, Theory, Practice, and Application to Industry
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Views of the Crystal Palace and Park, Sydenham: Volume 1
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On the Influence exercised on Ceramic Manufactures by the late Mr. Herbert Minton ... From the “Journal of the Society of Arts,” etc
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On the Architectural career of ... Sir Charles Barry
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The Renaissance Court in the Crystal Palace
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The mediæval court in the Crystal palace, described by M.D. Wyatt and J.B. Waring
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Notices of Sculpture in Ivory: Consisting of a Lecture on the History, Methods, and Chief Productions of the Art, Delivered at the First Annual General Meeting of the Arundel Society, on the 29th June, 1855
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What illuminating was. (What illuminating should be). With illustr. by W.R. Tymms. Condensed from 'The art of illuminating'.
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The Byzantine and Romanesque court in the Crystal palace, described by M.D. Wyatt and J.B. Waring
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A Few Observations on the Early Habitiations of the Irish, and Especially the Crannoges Or Lake Castles: Read at the Ordinary General Meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects, January 11th, 1858
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Observations on Metallic Art. ... Extracted from “The Art Treasures of the United Kingdom,” edited by J. B. Waring
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An Architect's note-book in Spain, principally illustrating the domestic architecture of that country. With one hundred of the author's sketches, reproduced by the autotype mechanical process
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On the Foreign Artists Employed in England During the Sixteenth Century, and Their Influence on British Art
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An Address Delivered in the Crystal Palace on November 3, 1855: At the Opening of an Exhibition of Works of Art Belonging to the Arundel Society, and Consisting of Tracings and Drawings from Paintings by Giotto and Other Early Italian Artists ; with Some Illustrations of Greek Sculpture and of Ancient Ivory-carving
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The Italian Court in the Crystal Palace
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Four Courts in the Crystal Palace
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