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Average rating: 4.06 · 82 ratings · 13 reviews · 35 distinct works
Oxford: An Architectural Guide

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Bodleian Library Souvenir G...

3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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The Historic Heart of Oxfor...

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The Bodleian Library: a Guide

3.67 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2000
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Berkshire

4.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2010
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Blue Guide: Oxford and Camb...

3.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1995 — 6 editions
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The Making of Our Urban Lan...

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Modern Architecture in an O...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2005 — 2 editions
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Warwickshire Country Houses

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Oxford Libraries Architecture

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“He [John Summerson] wrote that Georgian buildings, in particular, did not rely on an 'irrecoverable sense of craftsmanship for the pleasure they give. Personally I find great enhancement in reconstructed classical architecture. I like the new, sharp-cut masonry of Peckwater quadrangle at Christ Church, and wish that much more of Oxford's scrofulous architecture could be "touched for the King's evil" in the same way'. 59

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Part of his objection to their restoration rested on the fact that although the fabric could be rebuilt their furnishings were irreplaceable: 'You can re-build the structure of a building of the Wren type without losing much - expect in the way of sentiment. But once you start faking craftsmanship - Grinling Gibbons screens and wrought iron rails - you are doing a poor service to art and a positive disservice to archaeology'. 61

61. RIBA SUJ 10/3 Typescript 'Answering You' BBC Home Service 25 Jan. 1941 - 'Ariel in Wartime'.”
Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian Group Journal Volume XXXI 2023



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