English Legal History
5/1/2009

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ARCHITECTURE AS A REFELCTION OF CULTURE AND PERHAPS OF LAW

 

1.

Early English Gothic

 

a.

Salisbury Cathedral (I couldn’t find the slide but here are three online images)
View of Northeast
View of West front
Interior of chapter house

 

b.

The chapter house at Lincoln Cathedral

2.

Decorated Gothic

 

a.

York Minster

 

b.

The Percy Tomb in Beverley Minster

3.

Westminster Hall

4.

Perpendicular Gothic

 

a.

King’s College Chapel

 

b.

The nave of Winchester Cathedral

5.

Flamboyant--the chantry chapel in Westminster Abbey

6.

The “Old Hall” in Lincoln’s Inn

7.

Domestic Architecture

 

a.

Berkeley Castle--13th century

 

b.

Merchant’s House in Southampton--late 13th c.

 

c.

Guildhall of Lavenham--early 16th century

 

d.

Merchants’ houses, Chester--16th century

 

 

 

 

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