
Carmarthenshire And Ceredigion
by Thomas Lloyd, Julian Orbach, Robert Scourfield-
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Summary
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.
Table of Contents
List of Text Figures and Maps | p. XIII |
Photographic Acknowledgements | p. XVII |
Map References | p. XVIII |
Acknowledgements | p. XIX |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Two Counties | p. 1 |
Building Materials | p. 4 |
Prehistoric and Roman Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion | p. 11 |
The Medieval Historical Background | p. 18 |
The Early Medieval Monuments | p. 23 |
Medieval Churches and Monuments from The Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century | p. 24 |
Castles | p. 30 |
Medieval Domestic Architecture | p. 35 |
Churches from the Sixteenth Century | p. 37 |
Nonconformist Chapels from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century | p. 54 |
Country Houses 1485 to the Twentieth Century | p. 61 |
Vernacular Houses and Farm Buildings | p. 70 |
Industrial Structures from Earliest Times to Modern Times | p. 77 |
The Towns 1550-1830 | p. 89 |
The Towns 1830-1914 | p. 92 |
Schools and Colleges | p. 97 |
The Architectural Profession in the Region 1800-1914 | p. 98 |
1914-2006 | p. 100 |
Further Reading | p. 107 |
Carmarthenshire | p. 113 |
Ceredigion | p. 391 |
Architectural Glossary | p. 597 |
Language Glossary | p. 623 |
Index of Artists | p. 629 |
Index of Patrons and Residents | p. 640 |
Index of Places | p. 647 |
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