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The latest revised volume in the Pevsner Architectural Guides, covering Birmingham and the towns and settlements of the Black Country

This fully revised account of the buildings of the City of Birmingham, its suburbs and outskirts, and the adjacent Black Country explores an area rich in Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Even the small towns of the Black Country supported local architects with their own distinctive styles, such as C. W. D. Joynson in Darlaston and A. T. Butler in Cradley Heath. Much West Midlands industry was organized in small to medium-sized firms, resulting in a rich and diverse streetscape and canalscape.
 
The Arts and Crafts tradition also established deep roots in the area, resulting in masterpieces such as Lethaby’s Eagle Insurance in Birmingham and Wolverhampton’s Wightwick Manor, as well as a host of fine villas and churches. Older buildings of national significance include the grand Jacobean mansion of Aston Hall, Thomas Archer’s Birmingham Cathedral, and such unexpected delights as the neoclassical barn in Solihull by Sir John Soane. Featuring new color photography and numerous maps and text illustrations, this volume will transform understanding and enjoyment of the architecture of this key English region.

The latest revised volume in the Pevsner Architectural Guides, covering Birmingham and the towns and settlements of the Black Country

Recenzijos

Each revision of the Pevsner architectural guides with their copious additional details and superb colour photography opens readers' eyes to what should have been obvious...Seldom has this been more evident than with the latest volume, Birmingham and the Black Country.Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph

A tirelessly comprehensive book[ This is] a city of rich oddities and pleasingly bewildering contrasts.Jonathan Meades, The Oldie  

"The updated Buildings of England series get better and better, but Andy Foster's Birmingham and the Black Country is especially worthy of celebration...It is fair to say that it is a region that has rarely been the focus of sustained admiration, so much of the contents are revelatory...The book is a triumph."Otto Saumarez Smith, Friends of Friendless Churches

List Of Text Figures And Maps
x
Photographic Acknowledgements xiv
Map And Illustration References
xv
Foreword And Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction
1(102)
Geology And Building Materials
2(4)
Keith Hodgkins
Archaeology
6(4)
Mike Hodder
Medieval Architecture
10(3)
Timber-Framed Buildings
13(2)
Nicholas Molyneux
Later CI6 To Late CI7 Architecture
15(3)
From The Late CI7 To C. 1830
18(9)
Canals And Canal Buildings
27(3)
Paul Collins
Andy Foster
The Industrial Development Of The Black Country
30(4)
Paul Collins
Victorian And Edwardian, C. 1830 To 1914
34(39)
From 1914 To 1939
73(9)
From 1945 To The Present
82(14)
Further Reading
96(7)
Birmingham
103(366)
The Black Country
469(284)
Solihull
753(34)
Glossary 787(26)
Index Of Architects, Artists, Patrons And Residents 813(33)
Index To Birmingham 846(24)
Index To The Black Country And Solihull 870
Andy Foster is an independent architectural historian based in Birmingham.