The English House in the later 19th CenturyTutor: Madeline EdmeadDay: Tuesdays from 26th April 2011Time: 10.00 am - 12 noonRoom: Brunt Room
The second half of the 19th Century was a period of rapid development in domestic architecture. New styles were emerging with William Morris’s Red House and Richard Norman Shaw’s ‘Queen Anne’. In this course we will look at the architecture of houses and how they reflected the life lived in them.
10 week term. Fees: £75 plus annual Settlement Membership - £18/£13 - paid once, irrespective of number of courses attended.