Christopher Hussey (historian), the Glossary
Christopher Edward Clive Hussey CBE (21 October 1899 – 20 March 1970) was one of the chief authorities on British domestic architecture of the generation that also included Dorothy Stroud and Sir John Summerson.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Berkeley Castle, Clarence House, Country Life (magazine), Covent Garden, David Watkin (architectural historian), Dictionary of National Biography, Dorothy Stroud, Edwin Lutyens, Ely Place, Eton College, Georgian architecture, Henry Avray Tipping, John Cornforth (historian), John Summerson, Margaret Jourdain, Mark Girouard, National Trust, Order of the British Empire, Petworth House, Picturesque, Richard Payne Knight, Robert Lorimer, Scotney Castle, Shugborough Hall.
- Country Life (magazine) people
- English architecture writers
- People from Lamberhurst
Berkeley Castle
Berkeley Castle (historically sometimes spelled as Berkley Castle or Barkley Castle) is a castle in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
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Clarence House
Clarence House is a royal residence on The Mall in the City of Westminster, London.
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Country Life (magazine)
Country Life (stylised in all caps) is a British weekly perfect-bound glossy magazine that is published by Future plc.
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Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane.
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David Watkin (architectural historian)
David John Watkin, FRIBA FSA (7 April 1941 – 30 August 2018) was a British architectural historian. Christopher Hussey (historian) and David Watkin (architectural historian) are British architectural historians and English architecture writers.
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Dictionary of National Biography
The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.
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Dorothy Stroud
A memorial at Croome Park Dorothy Nancy Stroud MBE (11 January 1910 – 27 December 1997) was an English museum curator and biographer. Christopher Hussey (historian) and Dorothy Stroud are English biographers.
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Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.
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Ely Place
Ely Place is a gated road of multi-storey terraces at the southern tip of the London Borough of Camden in London, England.
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Eton College
Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.
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Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.
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Henry Avray Tipping
Henry Avray Tipping (22 August 1855 – 16 November 1933) was a French-born British writer on country houses and gardens, a garden designer, and Architectural Editor of Country Life magazine for 17 years. Christopher Hussey (historian) and Henry Avray Tipping are country Life (magazine) people.
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John Cornforth (historian)
John Lewley Cornforth CBE (2 September 1937 – 5 May 2004) was an architectural historian with a particular interest in the history of English country houses. Christopher Hussey (historian) and John Cornforth (historian) are country Life (magazine) people.
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John Summerson
Sir John Newenham Summerson (25 November 1904 – 10 November 1992) was one of the leading British architectural historians of the 20th century. Christopher Hussey (historian) and John Summerson are British architectural historians and English architecture writers.
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Margaret Jourdain
Margaret Jourdain (15 August 1876 – 6 April 1951) was a prominent writer on English furniture and decoration.
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Mark Girouard
Mark Girouard (7 October 1931 – 16 August 2022) was a British architectural historian. Christopher Hussey (historian) and Mark Girouard are British architectural historians and country Life (magazine) people.
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National Trust
The National Trust (Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol; Iontaobhas Náisiúnta) is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Petworth House
Petworth House is a late 17th-century Grade I listed country house in the parish of Petworth, West Sussex, England.
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Picturesque
Picturesque is an aesthetic ideal introduced into English cultural debate in 1782 by William Gilpin in Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales, etc.
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Richard Payne Knight
Richard Payne Knight (11 February 1751 – 23 April 1824) of Downton Castle in Herefordshire, and of 5 Soho Square,History of Parliament biography London, England, was a classical scholar, connoisseur, archaeologist and numismatist best known for his theories of picturesque beauty and for his interest in ancient phallic imagery.
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Robert Lorimer
Sir Robert Stodart Lorimer, KBE (4 November 1864 – 13 September 1929) was a prolific Scottish architect and furniture designer noted for his sensitive restorations of historic houses and castles, for new work in Scots Baronial and Gothic Revival styles, and for promotion of the Arts and Crafts movement.
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Scotney Castle
Scotney Castle is an English country house with formal gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England.
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Shugborough Hall
Shugborough Hall is a stately home near Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England.
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See also
Country Life (magazine) people
- Alan Titchmarsh
- Alethea Hayter
- Alistair John Rowan
- Andrew Robson
- Annie Tempest
- Bernard Darwin
- Charles Quest-Ritson
- Christopher Hussey (historian)
- Claude Scudamore Jarvis
- Clive Aslet
- David Profumo
- Edward Hudson (magazine owner)
- Georgina Coleridge
- Gertrude Jekyll
- Giles Worsley
- Henry Avray Tipping
- James Edmund Vincent
- Jeremy Musson
- Jessica Fellowes
- John Cornforth (historian)
- John Goodall (author)
- John Harris (curator)
- John Martin Robinson
- John Ure (diplomat)
- Lady Lucinda Lambton
- Lawrence Weaver
- Marcus Binney
- Margaret Swain
- Marie-Noële Kelly
- Mark Girouard
- Mark Hedges
- Michael Marriott (rosarian)
- Roy Strong
- Simon Hopkinson
- Tim Richardson (writer)
- Tim Yeo
English architecture writers
- Adam Nathaniel Furman
- Adrian Tinniswood
- Alfred Bartholomew
- Anthony Blunt
- Arnold Schwartzman
- Billa Harrod
- Birkin Haward
- Catherine Slessor
- Charles Busby (architect)
- Christopher Hussey (historian)
- Clive Aslet
- David Watkin (architectural historian)
- Derek Walker (architect)
- Edward Buckton Lamb
- Edwin Heathcote
- Ernest Binfield Havell
- Frederick Herbert Crossley
- Frederick Minter
- Geoffrey Broadbent
- George Ayliffe Poole
- H. Kempton Dyson
- Henry Castree Hughes
- Howard Colvin
- Ian Nairn
- James Maude Richards
- John Betjeman
- John Gibbs (architect)
- John Henry Parker (writer)
- John Martin Robinson
- John Ruskin
- John Summerson
- Jonathan Meades
- Nicholas Boys Smith
- Paul Dobraszczyk
- Peter Bicknell
- Philip Morton Shand
- Reyner Banham
- Richard Phené Spiers
- Robert Morris (writer)
- Sidney Heath
- Thomas Henry Dyer
- Thomas Raffles Davison
- Victor Bonham-Carter
- William Henry Leeds
- William Howitt
People from Lamberhurst
- Barnabe Googe
- Charles Cordell
- Christopher Hussey (historian)
- Denis Thatcher
- Fred Keenor
- James Henry Savory
- John Darell (died 1438)
- John Langhorne (King's School Rochester)
- John Porter (MP for Maldon)
- Lord Michael Pratt
- Richard Blount (priest)
- Samuel Denne
- Thomas John Hussey
- William Clive Hussey
- William Darrell (Jesuit)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hussey_(historian)
Also known as Christopher Edward Clive Hussey, Hussey, Christopher.