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The architectural drawings of sir Christopher wren at all Souls College, Oxford: a complete catalogue.(Book review)
The Architectural Review
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November 1, 2008|
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By Anthony Geraghty. Aldershot: Lund Humphries. 2008. [pounds sterling]75
Building St Paul's reads like a cultural detective novel beginning with an event that lakes place on 26 October 1708 when, a few days after Wren's 76th birthday; a small group of friends, led by Wren's son Christopher, deputising for his father, now too frail to climb the scaffolding or risk the dangerous basket hoist, gather on the scaffolding high above the city skyline to lay the last stone in the lantern of St Paul's. There was still work lo be done, but this small private ceremony, ...
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