Building Types
- 561
- Medieval Wall Painting in the English Parish Church
- An illustrated catalogue by Anne Marshall, Open University. Includes an introduction to the topic, bibliography, location list and access details.
- 562
- Regents Park, London NW1, St Mark's Church
- Often known as the Zoo Church, St Mark's was built by Thomas Little in 1851-2. The site details changes made in 1890 and 1957, and shows pictures including many of the stained glass.
- 563
- Shropshire's Nonconformist Chapels
- Pictures of, and historical notes on many of the various nonconformist chapels in Shropshire, by Janice Cox.
- 564
- St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow
- Gallery of expandable photographs from the Glasgow Guide of the eclectic church designed (1859) by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
- 565
- Sussex Churches
- Martin Snow provides photographs, history, bibliography and two maps: one of parishes and the other showing the position of churches and monasteries.
- 566
- The Churches of Britain and Ireland
- Steve Bulman provides thousands of photographs of churches of all types in the British Isles, with brief notes. There is also a discussion forum.
- 567
- The Friends of Christ Church Spitalfields
- The charity leading the restoration of Nicholas Hawksmoor's masterpiece. Includes a biography, history, description and photographs and details of the restoration.
- 568
- The Historic Churches in Wales Survey
- This database from the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust provides a photograph, history and description for all historic churches so far covered, accessed by list or map.
- 569
- Tin Tabernacles
- Information and photographs of many of the tin churches, chapels and mission halls that were built since 1870. As temporary buildings most have long disappeared, but a surprising number do still survive.
- 570
- West Gallery Churches
- An illustrated directory of churches in England and Wales which preserve galleries and other pre-Victorian features.
- 571
- The Oeuvre Notre-Dame
- A detailed, illustrated history of Strasbourg Cathedral, with updates on a recent renovation. Building tool dictionary, glossary of Gothic architecture. In English, French, German.
- 572
- Medieval English Cathedrals and Churches
- Among the subjects of S.H. Shepherd's professional lens are the ruined Cistercian Abbey of Hailes, Gloucestershire and Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire. Includes brief histories.
- 573
- The Cistercians in Yorkshire
- Project at Sheffield University analysing the life, history and architecture of Cistercian monks in Yorkshire. Includes 3D virtual reality re-creations of the abbey buildings, and a gazetteer of Cistercian abbeys in the British Isles.
- 574
- Whalley Abbey
- A brief history of this Lancashire abbey by its Warden, Canon Geoffrey Williams. The ruins are open to the public.
- 575
- Exeter Cathedral Keystones and Carvings
- Avril Henry and Anna Hulbert's searchable explanatory catalogue of the medieval interior sculptures. Images, descriptions, introduction, notes and bibliography; clickable plan.
- 576
- Gothic Architecture in England: The Cathedrals
- Amy Johansen's outline of the topic, using Wells, Lincoln and Gloucester as examples of the three main styles of Gothic Architecture. Includes bibliography.
- 577
- Medieval Cathedrals in England and Wales A-Z Guide
- Britain Express provides a tourist guide: thumbnail photographs, brief histories and visitor information.
- 578
- Worcester Cathedral
- Photographs and an elevation drawing from Alison Stones, Images of Medieval Art and Architecture.
