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Pictures from The Growth of the English House, A Short History of its Architectural Development from 100 to 1800, by J. Alfred Gotch, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., London, N.T. Batsford, 1909.

Any photographs here I believe to be out of copyright, since Alfred Gotch died in 1942, more than 50 years ago, and copyright expired before 1995, and Alfred Gotch was (obviously) not alive in 1996 in order to obtain “revived” copyright.

The text itself might still be copyrighted, but I am not certain; it’s far to complicated for me to work out. So I am only posting extracts for now.

I also do not know the copyright status of diagrams, plans or maps.

I have marked all the images as on-comemrcial use only, but my understanding is that you can use the photographs in any (legal) way you wish, and that they are no longer subject to copyright.

19. Stokesay Castle, Shropshire (cir. 1240-90).

19. Stokesay Castle, Shropshire (cir. 1240-90).

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Ground Plan.

There are lots of other pictures of Stokesay Castle here; try a search for Shropshire.

Keywords: plans, maps, castles

Places shown: Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

3. Castle Hedingham, Essex

3. Castle Hedingham, Essex

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Plans of the Keep.

1. Ground Floor, or Basement.

2. First, or Entrance Floor.

3. The Great Hall.

4. Upper part of Hall, with Gallery.

5. Room over Hall.

Keywords: castles, plans, maps, architecture

Places shown: Castle Hedingham; Essex; England

Added: 2006-01-11

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

Peak Castle, Derbyshire: Plan of the Site.

Peak Castle, Derbyshire: Plan of the Site.

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Peak Castle is today known as Peveril Castle, and is high above the village of Castleton in the Peak District national park. “It is tolerably certain that romance had no part in the selection of this [...]

Keywords: castles, maps, plans

Places shown: Peveril Castle; Castleton; Derbyshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

92. Horham Hall

92. Horham Hall

The Growth of the English House (1909)

92. Plan of Horham Hall, Essex

See also Fig. 93

Keywords: plans, maps, manors

Places shown: Horham; Essex; England

Added: 2006-01-11

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

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