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It is long since you built a great cathedral; and how you would laugh at me if I proposed building a
cathedral on the top of one of these hills of yours, to make it an Acropolis! But your railroad mounds,
vaster than the walls of Babylon, your railroad stations, vaster than the temple of Ephesus, and
innumerable; your chimneys, how much more mighty and costly than cathedral spires! your harbour-piers;
your warehouses; your exchanges! — all these are built to your great Goddess of "Getting-on;" and she has
formed, and will continue to form, your architecture, as long as you worship her; and it is quite vain to ask
me to tell you how to build to her; you know far better than I. — John Ruskin, "Traffic"
General
Architectural Trades and Professions
Victorian Doubt and Victorian Architecture
The Architect and the Decorative Arts
Changing Patrons of Victorian Architecture
London buildings
Victorian Cambridge
Oxford — Victorian and Earlier Buildings
Industrial Architecture
Building Types
Churches with Victorian Interest
Housing for Rich and Poor
Legal London
Museums
Post Offices
Pubs
Retail Shops, Markets, and Arcades
Factories and Warehouses
Railway Stations
Theaters
Workhouses
Fountains
Gothic Revival
The Gothic Revival (sitemap)
Gilbert Scott's Albert Memorial
Gilbert Scott's St. Pancras Station
Augustus Welby Pugin's Gothic Revivalism
G. E. Street's lawcourts and St. Paul's, Rome
Techno-Gothick: Woodward and Deane's Oxford Natural History Museum
William Butterfield's Rogue Gothic
Alfted Waterhouse's Natural History Museum
St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church: A Case History in Victorian Restoration
Medieval English Gothic Architecture — Backgrounds to the Gothic Revival
Victorian Classicism
Victorian Classicism(s): A Sampling
Royal Albert Hall
Architecture in the Colonies: the Imperial Style
India
Southern Africa
Singapore
Penang, Malaysia
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Architecture at home and in the Colonies: the Moorish Style
Moorish, Northern Indian, and Islamic, Styles
In the U. K.: The Great Exhibition and Moorish Architecture and Design in Great Britain
In the Malay States: The Moghul Style (also known as Moorish or Indian Muslim style)
Materials
Iron and Glass in Victorian Architecture
Combining Utilitarianism with Aesthetics
Turner and Burton's Hot House at Kew Gardens
The Crystal Palace and Iron in Architecture
Mixing iron and stone in the Victorian Railway Station
Architects and Architect-Designers
Thomas Allom
George Audsley
Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
William J. Barre
Sir John Wolfe Barry
Sir Charles Barry
E.M. Barry
George Basevi
E. Bates
William Hamilton Beattie
Samuel Beazley
John Francis Bentley
Sir Arthur Blomfield
Edward Blore
George Frederick Bodley
Albert J. Bolton
Cuthbert Brodrick
Jack McMullen Brooks
David Bryce
William Burges
Decimus Burton
William Butterfield
Charles Buxton
W. D. Caroe
T. Chatfield Clarke
P. J. Cockerell
Thomas Edward Collcutt
John Ninian Comper
John Corry
G. L. Crickmay
William Henry Crossland
Lewis Cubitt
Thomas Cubitt
Henry Astley Darbishire
John Dobson
C. Fitzroy Doll
Harvey Lonsdale Elmes
Sir William Emerson
Benjamin Ferrey
H. L. Florence
Francis Fowke
Charles Fowler
William Frame
Emmanuel Galizia
Sir Ernest George
James Glen Sivewright Gibson
George Goldie
Herbert Gribble
E. T. and E. S. Hall
Philip Hardwick
Philip Charles Hardwick
Thomas Hardwick, Senior
Thomas Hardwick, Junior
John Harper
William Haywood
A. B. Higham
P. Hoffman
H.R. Houchin
A. B. Hubbuck
A. J. Humbert
Henry Hutchinson
Henry Irwin
Lewis Isaacs
Thomas Graham Jackson
Henry Jarvis
J. J.Joass
John Johnson (d. 1878)
John Johnson (d. 1920)
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Architects (cont.)
Sir Horace Jones
Delissa Joseph
Ralph Knott
J.T. Knowles
Edward Buckton Lamb
Charles Lanyon
William Leiper
Henry Francis Lockwood
Charles W. Long
John Lowe
Sir Edward Lutyens
Alexander Beith MacDonald
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Arthur Heygote Mackmurdo
J. Herbert MacNair
Frank Matcham
Alfred Meeson
C.H. Mileham
R. H. Moore
Edward William Mountford
John Nash
W. E. Nesfield
Ernest Newton
Anthony Norman
Thomas Page
Charles Parker
C.J. Chirney Pawley
Joseph Paxton
J. L. Pearson
Sir James Pennethorne
Harold Ainsworth Peto
William Henry Playfair
W. H. Powell
John Prichard
Augustus Welby Pugin
Edward Welby Pugin
A. E. Purdie
John Rennie
Thomas Rickman
Percy Robinson
P. J. Robinson
E. R. Robson
Richard Reynolds Rowe
W. Porden
Anthony Salvin
James Savage
William Scamp
Joseph John Scoles
Sir George Gilbert Scott
John Dando Sedding
Edwin Seward
John Shaw, Senior
John Shaw, Junior
Richard Norman Shaw
George Shirley
Frank Smee
Sir Robert Smirke
Sydney Smirke
James Trant Smith
T. Tayler Smith
J.J. Stevenson
George Edmund Street
Samuel Sanders Teulon
Charles Harrison Townsend
J.E. Trollope
Thomas Verity
C. F. A. Voysey
Lewis Vulliamy
Alfred Waterhouse
Philip Speakman Webb
Sir Aston Webb
William Wilkins
J.T. Wimperis
W. White
Walter Seckham Witherington
Woodward and Deane (Techno-Gothick Oxford Museum)
T. H. Wyatt
Sir Jeffry Wyattville
Bibliographies and Web Resources
Victorian Architectural Books, and Professional and Trade Journals
The Survey of London
Bibliography of Contemporary Victorian Sources
Bibliography of Secondary Materials
The Country House in Great Britain — A Bibliography
Indian and Moorish Style: Selected Bibliography
Related Web Materials
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Last modified 6 February 2012