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Home / Arts / Architecture / History / Architects / R / Rickman, Thomas
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- Lough Fea, Carrickmacross - Designed for the Shirley family by Thomas Rickman, and which is his only Irish commission, Lough Fea was built in 1827. Brief illustrared description from Irish Architecture Online.
www.irish-architecture.com/houses_monaghan/loughfea.html
- New Court, St John's College, Cambridge - Three photographs of Rickman's most famous work (1826-31)- which includes the so-called 'Bridge of Sighs'.
www.joh.cam.ac.uk/General/College_Pictures/new.html
- Rickman, Thomas (1776-1841) - Brief biography of Rickman, who was the greatest expert on Gothic architecture before A.W.N. Pugin. From Visit Cumbria.
www.visitcumbria.com/rickman.htm
- Rickmans Gothic Architecture - Contents page of Rickman's book 'Rickman's Gothic Architecture' (1848), illustrated with some examples of his work. From YSF Books Catalogue.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jimmiysf/gothic.htm
- The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Architecture - An article from the Ecclesiological Society about the work of Thomas Rickman - the first to recognise the Anglo-Saxon style of architecture.
www.ecclsoc.org/barton.html
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