Edmund Muller - The Ruins of Detroithttps://edmundmuller.neocities.org/ruins-of-detroit
drew inspiration from Victorian architecture. All of these houses were owned by the richer townsfolk. Beyond these were more humble homes. A few minutes later, the young man reach
A story about a young man who explores the ruins of Detroit.
Cape Codhttp://philip.greenspun.com/travel/cape-cod
is famous for its Victorian architecture, vintage wooden carousel, and summertime Christian revival meetings. It is also apparently the hottest place to go at night. In my book, E
Cape Cod by Philip Greenspun
Photo Galleries - high quality photos of Asia, Europe and Africa, panoramashttps://www.molon.de/
Tibetan architecture Victorian architecture Buildings Airports Casinos and gambling centres Castles City halls Convention centres and trade fairs Fortresses Government and institu
A web photo gallery with 32000 high quality images of Asia, Europe and Africa
Arch 443_646: Architecture and Film Fall 2007http://www.tboake.com/443_fall07.html
Arch 443/646: Architecture and Film Fall 2007: Course Home Page "how uncanny!" Wednesdays 10:00 to 2:00, Cambridge, Main Floor Lecture Hall ARC 1001
1892 Edmund Clarence Stedman: The Nature and Elements of Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1892_stedman1.html
painting and music and architecture seem to be; the statements of critics may differ, but the work is visible and understood. Do you say with the philosophers that poetry is a sen
European Virtual Museum - Linkshttp://www.europeanvirtualmuseum.it/Links5.htm
museum of traditional architecture National History Museum of Romania, Bucharest (in Romanian) Museum of National Bank of Romania, Bucharest (in Romanian) Railways Stations
1835 Alexander Smith: The Philosophy of Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1835_smith1.html
painting, sculpture, architecture, natural scenery. Now I say, in the first place, that each of these objects of taste differ from every other thing in a way that poetry does not
The Rhythm of Life and other Essays by Alice Meynell - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/The-Rhythm-of-Life-and-other-Essays.html
lies the progress of architecture from the stupidity of the pyramid and the dead weight of the Cyclopean wall to the spring and the flight of the ogival arch, but in a quasi-organ
1850 Edgar Allan Poe: The Poetic Principlehttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1850_poe1.html
in Sculpture, in Architecture, in the Dance – very especially in Music – and very peculiarly, and with a wide field, in the composition of the Landscape Garden. Our pr
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/2018/
town, looking at the architecture. Picnic on Jesus green, played in the play-ground. Punting action together along the mayhem of the Cam - punted alongside a few daughters happily
Morris's Mediaevalismhttps://victorianweb.org/authors/morris/wmmediev.html
celebration of medieval architecture, it was hailed by Morris as 'one of the very few necessary and inevitable utterances of the century'. He supported the claim in 1892 when On t
Realms of Gold: A Sketch of Western Literature: Historyhttps://ljhammond.com/classics/cl4.htm
a keen appreciation of architecture. Inspired by Byron, Patrick Leigh Fermor walked from Holland to Constantinople while still in his teens; Fermor later wrote two acclaimed books
A rapid survey of classics in the field of history. Helps the general reader to find readable books on various historical topics.
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