Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion

Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion
Author: Thomas Lloyd
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300101799

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This sixth volume of the Buildings of Wales series covers two counties, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) in the south-west of Wales. Like the same authors' Pembrokeshire, the volume covers an architecture still little known, hut encompassing a sweep from prehistoric chambered tombs to the high technology of the world's largest single-span glasshouse. The Buildings of Wales, founded by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83), will, when complete, document and describe the architecture of the Principality in seven regional volumes, complementing the sister series on England, Ireland and Scotland. In each one a gazetteer details all buildings of significance from megalithic tombs and Iron Age hill-forts, via grand seventeenth-century houses to Victorian domestic extravaganzas, great industrial centres and monumental public buildings. The countryside is explored to reveal churches, chapels, farmhouses, and traces of early industry. The gazetteer is complemented by an introduction which explains the broader context and builds a complete picture of the country's architectural identity. Each work is illustrated by numerous maps, plans and photographs, completed by glossaries and indexes, and gives a comprehensive and illuminating survey of the buildings of Wales.

Designs Upon the Land

Designs Upon the Land
Author: Oliver Hamilton Creighton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The phrase "designed landscape" is generally associated with the great parks and gardens of the post-medieval period, with grand country houses surrounded by parkland, such as Chatsworth and Longleat. However, recent research has made it clear that its origins lie much further back than that, in the middle ages, and numerous examples have been identified. This book offers the first full-length survey of designed medieval landscapes, not just the settings for castles, but for palaces, manor houses and monastic institutions. Gardens and pleasure grounds gave their owners sensory enjoyment; lakes, ponds and walkways created routes of approach that displayed residences to best effect; deer parks were stunning backdrops and venues for aristocratic enjoyment; and peacocks, swans, rabbits and doves were some of the many species which lent these landscapes their elite appearance. Richly illustrated with plans, maps, and photographs of key sites showing what can still be seen today. Oliver H. Creighton is Associate Professor in Archaeology, University of Exeter

Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire
Author: Thomas Lloyd
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300101782

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This authoritative guide to the southwest corner of Wales by three local experts encompasses a wide sweep of history, from the rugged prehistoric remains that stud the distinctive windswept landscape overlooking the Atlantic to distinguished recent buildings that respond imaginatively to their natural setting. The comprehensive gazetteer encompasses the great cathedral of St David's and its Bishop's Palace, the numerous churches, and the magnificent Norman castles that reflect the turbulent medieval past. It gives attention also to the lesser-known delights of Welsh chapels--both simple rural and sophisticated Victorian examples--in all their wayward variety and provides detailed accounts of a rewarding range of towns, including the county town, Haverfordwest, the attractively unspoilt Regency resort of Tenby, and Milford Haven and Pembroke Dock, with their important naval history. An introduction with valuable specialist contributions sets the buildings in context.

Wales

Wales
Author: David Wilson
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1802581634

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Wales - A Photographer's Journey is a collection of over 150 black and white images by noted Welsh landscape photographer David Wilson.In this, his second book, David takes the reader on a unique visual journey through Wales; from Snowdonia in the north to Gower in the south, Pembrokeshire in the west to Hay-on-Wye in the east. Each location forms the subject of its own photographic essay, including insight into technique and composition. David's exploration of his art captures the landscape of Wales in a new, exciting and evocative way.Breathtaking, enchanting and at the same time challenging, this book will, quite simply, bring Wales alive.

Catalogue of the Mesolithic and Neolithic Collections at the National Museums and Galleries of Wales

Catalogue of the Mesolithic and Neolithic Collections at the National Museums and Galleries of Wales
Author: Stephen Burrow
Publisher: National Museum Wales
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 0720005167

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This essential and unique aspect of the Museum's collections is comprehensively catalogued for the first time. Contains background information on archaeological finds and their locations.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 968
Release: 2012
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN:

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Insight Guides Great Britain

Insight Guides Great Britain
Author: Insight Guides
Publisher: Apa Publications (UK) Limited
Total Pages: 1043
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1780057687

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Insight Guide Great Britain is illustrated throughout with hundreds of specially commissioned colour photographs. Our inspirational Best of Great Britain section illustrates the country's highlights, making sure you don't miss anything, including castles, churches, stately homes, gardens, ancient sites, museums, art galleries and, of course, pubs. With a longer and more in-depth history and culture section than its competitors, this guidebook provides a fascinating introduction to Britain's rich history and social eccentricities. A special guide to British Culture From A-Z is a light-hearted look at British society, from the Royal Family to the media, and cricket to the North-South divide. Lavish magazine-style features offer a unique insight into the country's prehistoric sites, stately home and gardens, the world-famous British Museum and Scotland's castles and abbeys. All major sights are cross-referenced with the maps, and the travel tips section provides a wealth of practical information on how to plan your trip, as well as carefully selected hotel and restaurant listings.