Victorian Piles
David Cannadine, 18 March 1982
The Albert Memorial: The Monument in its Social and Architectural Context
by Stephen Bayley.
Scholar Press, 160 pp., £18.50, September 1981,0 85967 594 7 Show More
by Stephen Bayley.
Scholar Press, 160 pp., £18.50, September 1981,
Victorian and Edwardian Town Halls
by Colin Cunningham.
Routledge, 315 pp., £25, July 1981,9780710007230 Show More
by Colin Cunningham.
Routledge, 315 pp., £25, July 1981,
“... The English were not very good at commemorating their great men during the first three-quarters of the 19th century. The competition to select designs for the Nelson memorial was not held until 1838, and another three decades elapsed before the Trafalgar ensemble was completed with the addition of Landseer’s lions. The first major Wellington statue was placed, King Kong-like, atop Decimus Burton’s arch on Constitution Hill in 1846, but was so derided that it was removed in 1883 and consigned to the rustic obscurity of Aldershot’s military scrubland ... ”