00830nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702000240005804100080008208200170009010000200010724500790012725000120020626000480021830000360026650400160030252003130031865000170063120250808123930.0250808b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780521394345qhbk. aeng a720.92 bTYA aTyack, Geoffrey aSir James Pennethorne And The Making Of Victorian Londonc/ Geoffrey Tyack a1st ed. aNew YorkbCambridge University Press c1992 axviii, 336 p.b: ill.c; 30 cm. aBib and Ref aFor a period of thirty years in the mid-nineteenth century James Pennethorne was more intimately involved with the planning and building of London than any other major architect. A pupil of John Nash, he took over his teacher's practice and became government architect for the first half of Victoria's reign. aArchitecture