GOODWIN, Francis (1783--1835)
Domestic architecture, being a series of designs for mansions, villas, rectory houses, parsonage houses, bailiffs' lodge, gardener's lodge, game-keeper's lodge, park gate lodges, etc. in the Grecian, Italian, and old English styles of architecture. With observations on the appropriate choice of site; ... With accurate estimates appended to each design. By Francis Goodwin, architect.
([Vol. II] Domestic architecture, being a second series of designs for cottages, lodges, villas, and other residences in the Grecian, Italian, and old English styles of architecture. With an introduction, containing observations on the English domestic style. With forty-two plates, and a plan of the public rooms in the town hall at Manchester: also with specifications, etc. as well as estimates to each design. By Francis Goodwin, architect.)
1833. (1834.)
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