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Repton, Humphry, 1752-1818 / Fragments on the theory and practice of landscape gardening: including some remarks on Grecian and Gothic architecture, collected from various manuscripts, in the possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen, for whose use they were originally written; the whole tending to establish fixed principles in the respective arts
(1816)
[Index] List of plates, p. [239]
Page [239]
LIST OF PLATES. Emblematic Vignette (wood) - Characters of Houses-..... Grecian and Gothic Fence near the House -... Cobham Hall, Plan of Gardens (wood) -.... North Entrance - - - Timber Cottage ...-------- Gothic Fragment, Vignette - - - Gothic Castle ..---.----- Harlestone Park Blenden Hall . . . . . . . Barningbam Hall - - - - Plan and Section . - - Window -.-.-- ---- Gothic Outline and Plan-..... Beaudesert ......... Colours . . . . . . . . . Interiors - - - Wingerworth ...... - - Lodge, Vignette - Single Trees, Vignette View on a Common .... Belt at Ealing Park - Richmond Park Garden near Oporto - - Uppark Entrance- ---- Contrasts -..-- -.------- Page - I - 2 4 -6 - 12 - ib. - 14 - 18 - 20 - 22 - 28 30 32 - ib. - 48 50 - 58 -64 - ib. - 67 - 76 - 82 - 84 - 90 - 92 100 Page View from Frome House .. ..-104 Variety -- ----- ------ 114 Longleate - --------- 122 The Vinery --- -------- 126 A Plan explained -- ------- 128 Geometric Garden - ------ 136 Rosary at Ashridge - ------ 140 Ashridge Garden, Map of .....-ib. - - _ Conduit - --------ib. Fences called invisible - ----- 146 Via Duct, Vignette--......-160 Woburn Old Approach ......-164 - - New Approach- .... ib. A Garden Door - ---- 168 - - - Winter Garden .....-ib. Of Garden Luxuries, Vignette - - Park Lodge, Vignette .... School-house Longnor, Vignette - Water Fences, Vignette - - - Improvements------ ... Sherringham Bower-- -- Plans and-Sections Endsleigh, View from it - - - - - - - The Cottage, Vignette House of Industry Hare-street-- -- -- - - 183 - 184 - 187 - 188 - 194 195 - 212' - 213 - 221 -22,7 - 23 ERRATA. Page 75, line 10, for and read is the time. 129, line 3 from bottom, read be strongly traced. 135, line 5, for Place read Palace. 136, line 2 ,from bottom, meant it to form. 143, line 1 of the note, read some one objected. 152, Under the Diagram, instead of lines 3 and 4, read thus- The Natural Surface is the shaded line (that Natural Sur- face is now altered to the lower dotted line) The earth had been brought, &c. 206, line last, for ports read post-towns.
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