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Articles and Sundry Contributions to Journals, etc. (sole Author).

‘Baroque and Rococo in the South German Lands’ Germania 2 (1963-4) 2-6

‘Highgate: A Great Victorian CemeteryJournal of the Royal Institute of British Architects 75/4 (April 1968) 179-83

Cover Design Drawing and article attacking tower-blocks of apartments in council estates. Oxford Mail Modern Home Supplement (30 April 1968)

The first of a long series of articles in the Oxford Mail under the pseudonym ‘Adytum’ (25 October 1968) entitled ‘The Erosion of Oxford’. This first series ended on 21 February 1969, and there were subsequent articles published throughout the early 1970s. The series was collected and published as The Erosion of Oxford in 1977

‘The Victorians Considered as Functionalists’ Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects 76/1 (January 1969) 16-21

‘Fussgängerpassage’ Bauwelt 15 (14 April 1969) 471

‘The Relationship between Economic and Physical Planning’ Official Architecture and Planning 32/5 (May 1969) 587-95

‘Victoriana in Ulster Pubs’ Country Life ( 15 May 1969 ) 1246-9

‘Towards a National Plan’ Official Architecture and Planning 32/8 (August 1969) 936‑9

‘Irland: eine empfindsame Reise’ Bauwelt 40 (6 October 1969) 1333-7

Manchester’s Victorian Heritage’ Country Life ( 26 February 1970) 482-4

Cover Design Drawing and article ‘Attractive Houses need not cost more’ Oxford Mail Modern Home Supplement ( 29 April 1970)

‘Aspects of Decadence in 20th Century Opera’ The Music Review xxxi/2 (May 1970) 158‑62

‘The Future of Wytham Village’ Oxford ,The Journal of The Oxford Society xiii/2 (May 1970) 

‘A Threat to OxfordThe Oxford Magazine 4 Trinity ( 22 May 1970) 260

‘The Essence of Oxford’s Townscape’ The Oxford Magazine  8 Trinity (19 June 1970) 312‑4

Oxford in Danger’ Isis: The University of Oxford Magazine (15 June 1970) 5

‘Further Thoughts on Oxford’s Townscape’ The Oxford Magazine 1 Michaelmas (16 October 1970) 5-6

‘The Townscape of Mistley and Manningtree’ Town and Country Planning 38/8 (September 1970 ) 392-7

‘Policy for Recreation: the need for a National Plan’ Official Architecture and Planning 33/10 (October 1970) 851-4

‘Whatever happened to the London Pub?’ The Architect and Building News (19 November 1970 ) 59-61

‘An Easter Re-Arising’ The Oxford Magazine 4 Michaelmas (6 November 1970) 60

‘A cry for LondonThe Architect and Building News vii/8 (7 January 1971) 38-41

‘Jack the Ripper Country – Spitalfields’ The Guardian (13 January 1971)

‘Sweet Thames, Run Softly’ The Guardian (6 February 1971)

‘Limehouse Blued?’ The Guardian (27 February 1971)

‘Symbolism and the Springs of Creative Invention’ The Architect i/3 (April 1971) 34-7

‘Challenge of Clerkenwell I Lessons of A Georgian Suburb’ Country Life ( April 1971) 800-892

‘Challenge of Clerkenwell II Lessons of A Georgian Suburb’ Country Life (22 April 1971) 969-72

Cover Drawing and article ‘Warehouses into Flats? Oxford Mail Modern Home Supplement (11 May 1971)

‘Lessons of Dutch Townscape I’ Country Life ( June 1971) 1352-4

‘Lessons of Dutch Townscape II Compactness and Unity’ Country Life (10 June 1971) 1459-62

Illustrations in Country Life ( August 1971) 334-6

‘Works of Art in Memoriam’ Country Life (9 September 1971) 634-5

‘Elizabethan Oasis’ The Architect (September 1971) 60-1

‘The Changing Village’ Official Architecture and Planning  34/11 (November 1971) 857‑8

‘The Erosion of CanterburyTown and Country Planning 39/11 (November 1971)

‘Worcestershire Rococo’ Written under the pseudonym ‘E. B. Keeling’ The Architect (October 1971) 60-1

‘Taking the Waters in London 1 Old Spas North of the ThamesCountry Life (2 December 1971) 1534-8

‘Taking the Waters in London II In Search of Health and Pleasure Old Spas South of the ThamesCountry Life (December 1971) 1669-73

‘Saving the Ancient Trackways’ Country Life (30 December 1971) 1826-8

Regular contributions on aspects of architecture and environment (London) in This Month in London the magazine of the British Tourist Authority

‘Dudok and the Modern Movement’ Country Life Annual (1972) 104-7

Illustration ‘Letzte Seite’ Bauwelt 4 (24 January 1972) 162

‘A Victorian Model Town, Saltaire, YorkshireCountry Life (9 March 1972) 542-4

‘St. Clement’s’ Oxford The Journal of The Oxford Society xxiv/3 (May 1972) 

‘Churches and Halls of UlsterThe Architect (April 1972) 40-43

‘Stepney Rediscovered’ Country Life ( 4 May 1972) 1078-80

‘The Vanished Gin Palaces’ Country Life (22 June 1972) 1598-1600

‘Gothic Freely Treated’ (with John Sambrook) The Architect (August 1972) 40-42

‘Where Curll the Printer Stood’ Country Life (16 November 1972) 1306-8

‘On Foot in West Germany The Pleasures of a Walking Holiday’ Country Life (15 February 1973) 378-80

‘XIX Century Funerary Architecture’ The Architect (February 1973) 49-52

‘Dockland Reflections’ The Architect (May 1973) 49-52

‘The Queen of the Hanse. Lübeck, West GermanyCountry Life ( 30 August 1973) 562‑4

Contributions to The Scotsman, Project Scotland, The Journal of the RTPI, Gleam, The Leopard, etc

 ‘Under Threat from the Sea Southwold, SuffolkCountry Life (13 December 1973) 1994‑6

‘European Architectural Heritage Year 1975’ The Scottish Civic Trust Year Book 1/1 (1973)

‘The Destruction of Towns’ The Ecologist 4/1 (January 1974) 4-7

‘Urban Life in the Victorian Age’ Country Life (23 May 1974 ) 1295

‘Aspects of Scottish Architecture and Townscape’  The Architect (May 1974) 36-9

‘Mozart Considered as a Jacobin’ The Music Review (August 1974)

 ‘European Architectural Heritage Year’ Glasgow Local Education Authority Magazine (GLEAM) ii/12 (September 1974) 90-1

‘Preserving Scotland’s glories. E.A.H.Y. 1975’ Country Life (8 August 1974) 342-4

‘Swedish Singers at EdinburghCountry Life (19 September 1974) 791

Scotland’s Spectacular Cemeteries’ Country Life (3 October 1974 ) 950-4

‘A Forgotten London Parish. Saving Spitalfields’ Country Life (14 November 1974 ) 1426‑8. ISSN 0045 8856

 ‘A New Home for Scottish Opera’ Country Life (28 November 1974) 1634-5. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Shetland’s Nordic Capital: Conservation in Lerwick’ Country Life (13 February 1975) 366‑8. ISSN 0045 8856

Series of twelve biographies of Famous Scottish Architects for a pack of twelve reproductions of Portraits in the Collections of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. This pack was published by Grand Design Ltd. in collaboration with the Scottish Civic Trust to celebrate European Architectural Heritage Year 1975

‘Fordyce Facelift’ Leopard: The Grampian Magazine i/6 (February 1975) 30-32

‘Saving a Victorian Burial-Ground. Nunhead Cemetery, South LondonCountry Life (17 July 1975) 146-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Conserving Orkney’s Heritage’ Country Life (7 August 1975) 348-50. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Architecture and Planning of the Nineteenth-Century Cemetery’ Garden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society iii/3 ( Summer 1975) 13-41. ISSN 0307-1243

‘A Victorian Coastal Arcadia. Clevedon, SomersetCountry Life (2 October 1975) 830-2. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Scottish Opera at Home’ Country Life (6 November 1975) 1213. ISSN 0045 8856

 ‘A Story of Mixed Fortunes: the Ladbroke Estate Development’ Country Life (13 November 1975) 1278-80. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Heritage of GlasgowCountry Life (11 December 1975) 1654-6. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Preservation in a Troubled Land’ Country Life (18 December 1975) 1747. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Modern Movement in Architecture: What went wrong’ The Scottish Review i/1 (Winter 1975) 3-11

‘Pressures on an Island Town. Millport, Greater Cumbrae, ScotlandCountry Life (4 March 1976) 514-6. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Plight of Highgate CemeteryCountry Life (1 April 1976) 848-50. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Antrim’s Discreet Holiday Resort’ Country Life (6 May 1976) 1208-9. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Threats from Above and Below. Amsterdam: A City in Danger’ Country Life (26 August 1976 ) 522-4. ISSN 0045 8856

‘One of Devon’s Greatest Glories. Ottery St Mary Church’ Country Life (9 September 1976) 686-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Taking the Waters in London. Old Spas, Wells, and Baths’ Country Life (11 November 1976) 1386-90. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Spas on the City’s Fringes’ Country Life (18 November 1976) 1499-1502. ISSN 0045 8856

Victorian Garden Village. Port Sunlight. Merseyside’ Country Life (16 December 1976) 1822-4. ISSN 0045 8856

 ‘A Chartist Estate in Hertfordshire. Heronsgate, formerly O’Connorville’ Country Life ( 3 March 1977) 524-5. ISSN 0045 8856

Nijmegen: a town in danger?’ Country Life (14 April 1977) 946-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Broxbourne’s high quality Victorian estate’ Hertfordshire Countryside 32/221 (September 1977) 24-6. ISSN 0045 8856

Europe’s Grandest Cemetery? the Staglieno, GenoaCountry Life (15 September 1977) 700‑1. ISSN 0045 8856

An Indictment of Bad Planning. Mile End New town, LondonCountry Life (10 November 1977) 1350-2. ISSN 0045 8856

Building in Conservation Areas. Text of paper given at Moot Hall, Colchester, Essex (1977). Faculty of Building, East Anglia Branch

‘Restoration of a late-Victorian house in Glasgow’ Architect: James Stevens Curl The Architect (December 1977) 53

Scotland’s Cities of the Dead’ The Architect (January 1978) 20-22

‘Saving the Islands. Kirkwall and Stromness’ The Architect (February 1978) 36-8

Europe’s First Modern City, Ferrara, Northern ItalyCountry Life (30 March 1978) 822-4. ISSN 0045 8856

‘An Urban Necropolis. The Cemetery of Père-Lachaise, ParisCountry Life (25 May 1978) 1511-3. ISSN 0045 8856

Padua Portrayed’ The Architect  (June 1978) 39-42

‘Built in Remembrance. Mausolea in UlsterCountry Life (13 July 1978) 126-7. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Lerwick, Shetland’ The Architect (August  1978) 15-18

‘The City. A Contemporary Ideal’ The Architect (September 1978 ) 63-6

‘Rothesay, ButeThe Architect (October 1978) 64-5

‘Limehouse’s Identity in Danger’ Country Life (16 November 1978) 1654-9. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Back to Stepney, with Fears Confirmed’ Country Life (17 May 1979) 1574-6. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Victorian Necropolis’ Official Report of the 37th Joint Conference of Burial and Cremation Authorities (5-7 September 1978) 8-18

‘Mixed Fortunes for a London Estate. The Norland Estate, North KensingtonCountry Life ( 14 June 1979) 1955-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Thomas Hardy’s Casterbridge. Dorchester, DorsetCountry Life (21 June 1979) 2023-4. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Spas and pleasure grounds of London, from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century’ Garden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society viii/2  (Summer 1979) 27-68. ISSN 0307-1243

‘Town Life on the Waterfront. Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire’ Country Life (6 December 1979) 2179-82. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Classical Churches of UlsterCountry Life ( 17 July 1980) 225-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Towns built Against Odds. Estates of the Drapers’ Company in UlsterCountry Life (25 September 1980) 1036-7. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Architecture of Death’ Connaissance des Arts  345 (November 1980) 92-7. Also published in French as ‘Une architecture de la mort’ 103-7

‘Lessons of a Medieval Town. Nördlingen, BavariaCountry Life (25 December 1980) 2418-20. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Historical Problems of Designing Crematoria’ Leicestershire and Rutland Society of Architects Year book 1981 (Leicester 1981)

Ulster’s Traditional Townscape’ Country Life (7 May 1981) 1270-5. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Historical Problems of Designing Crematoria’. A Paper read at the Cremation Society’s Conference in 1980 Pharos International 47/2 (April, May, June 1981) 45-51

 ‘Northern Cemetery Under Threat. Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-TyneCountry Life ( 2 July 1981) 68-9. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Funereal Fantasy. The Mortuary Chapel, Arbroath’ Country Life (10 September 1981) 875-6. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Requiem for a Graveyard. Undercliffe Cemetery, BradfordBradford Telegraph and Argus (17 November 1981)

‘Architectural Grandeur in Stepney. Mile End Old Town, Tower Hamlets’ Country Life ( 12 November 1981) 1712-6. ISSN 0045 8856

‘An Unbiased Involvement. The Estate of the Fishmongers’ Company in UlsterCountry Life (26 November 1981) 1897-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Neoclassical Necropolis in Decay. York CemeteryCountry Life (28 January 1982) 235-8. ISSN 0045 8856

‘The Architectural character of Hampshire’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/5 (March 1982) 42-5. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The character of Stockbridge, the Wallops, and Abbots Ann’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/6 (April 1982) 55-64. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Cemeteries and Planning History’ Planning History Bulletin iv/1 (1982) 19-22

‘The architecture and landscapes of Death in Hampshire’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/7 (May 1982) 35-8. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Character, harmony, and erosion’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/8 (June 1982) 43‑7. ISDN 01256-816629

‘More of the Test Villages ... They still delight the eye’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/9 (July 1982) 29-34. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Verve and Elan in the Streets of ParisCountry Life (15 July 1982) 180-1. ISSN 0045 8856. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Some Hampshire Pubs’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/10 (August 1982) 34-8. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Suggestion of permanence. Funerary Architecture in the Classical Tradition - I’ Country Life ( September 1982) 756-60. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Language of Rationalism. Funerary Architecture in the Classical Tradition – II’ Country Life (16 September 1982) 827-30. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Looking at Odiham, Havant, and Romsey’ Hampshire the county magazine 22/12 (October 1982) 37-40. ISSN: 0045 - 8856

‘The Pleasures of Church Architecture in Hampshire’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/1 (November 1982) 56-60. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Aspects of Hampshire’s Coastal Architecture’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/3 (January 1983) 50-4. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Looking at Lyndhurst and Lymington’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/4 (February 1983) 38-41. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The erosion of Hampshire’s Architectural Heritage’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/5 (March 1983) 34-6. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Hampshire’s architectural heritage: a finale and a warning’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/6 (April 1983) 36-8 .
ISDN 01256-816629

‘The Battle Garden at Kilwarlin, County Down’. Garden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society ii/1 (Spring 1983) 65-9.
ISSN 0307-1243

‘Curiosities of Hampshire I. The Church of SS Mary and Michael at Stoke Charity’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/8 (June 1983)  57-9. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Object-Lesson in Style. Lindau-am-Bodensee, BavariaCountry Life (30 June 1983) 1816-7. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Curiosities of Hampshire 2. Twilit world where Bonapartist hopes came to and end: the Imperial Mausoleum at Farnborough’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/9 (July 1983) 36-8. ISDN 01256-816629

‘City of Giant Orders. Neoclassical LeicesterCountry Life (1 September 1983) 564-7. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. Monuments civic and commemorative’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/11 (September 1983) 64-7.
ISDN 01256-816629

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. Monuments of Winchester Cathedral’ Hampshire the county magazine 23/12 (October 1983) 49-51. ISDN 01256-816629

“‘Surrender to the Motor Car” Winchester Under Threat’ Country Life (13 October 1983) 992-3. ISSN 0045-8856

‘John Claudius Loudon and the Garden Cemetery Movement’ Garden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society xi/2 (Autumn 1983) 133-156. ISSN 0307-1243

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. The Town that Disappeared’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/1 (November 1983) 61-3.
ISDN 01256-816629

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. The threat to the county’s capital’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/2 (December 1983) 44-7.
ISDN 01256-816629

‘Grass roots against the “Green Plan”. Steep, Hampshire, in Danger’ Country Life (29 December 1983) 1915. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. “Planning as She is Spoke”. The threat to Steep and to one of England’s best inns’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/4 (February 1984) 28-9. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Curiosities of Hampshire. Southampton Cemetery: one of the county’s treasures’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/6 (April 1984) 55-8. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Questions posed by the Highcliffe scandal’ Also ‘Petersfield and Liphook by-pass... the last word’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/7 (May 1984) 32-3, 63. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Reticence and Nobility. Oakham, Leicestershire’ Country Life (17 May 1984) 1439-43. ISSN 0045-8856

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No.1’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/9 (July 1984) 13-14. ISDN 01256-816629

Egypt in ParisCountry Life (12 July 1984) 132-3. ISSN 0045-8856

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No. 2’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/10 (August 1984) 33‑4. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The Design of the Early British Cemeteries’ Journal of Garden History iv/3 (July-September 1984) 223-54. ISSN 0144 5170

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No.3. The Tichborne Claimant’ Hampshire the county magazine 24/12  (October 1984) 29-30. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The Work of Michael Sandle’ Geometry of Rage Catalogue of an Exhibition held at the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, and the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, 13 October - 23 December 1984 (Bristol, 1984) 36-7. ISBN 0 907738 09 5

‘What makes a good building?’ The Scottish Review 35 (August 1984) 30-8. ISSN 0140‑0894

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No.4. Character and Charm at WinchesterHampshire the county magazine 25/7 (May 1985) 57-9. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No.4. Some enjoyable village inns ... and others that could be’ Hampshire the county magazine 25/8 (June 1985) 39-40. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The Pubs of Hampshire No.5. Taverns of the gentle countryside’ Hampshire the county magazine 25/10 (August 1985) 21-2. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Threat to houses of distinction’ Hampshire the county magazine 26/3 (January 1986) 30. ISDN 01256-816629

‘The pubs of WinchesterHampshire the county magazine 26/4 (February 1986) 40-45. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Pubs of Havant, Langstone, Horndean, and Chalton’ Hampshire the county magazine 26/5 (March 1986) 49-50. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Du Nil à la SeineConnaissance des Arts 411 (May 1986) 80-5

‘Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Architectural Building Conservation’ R.I.B.A. East Midlands Region Yearbook 1985/86

‘Architecture for a Novel Purpose. Death and the Railway Age’ Country Life 12 June 1986) 1716-7. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Legends of the Craft. The Architecture of Masonic Halls’ Country Life (21 August 1986) 581‑3. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Acrobatic Gothic, Freely Treated. The Architecture of E. Bassett Keeling (1837-86)’ Country Life (2 October 1986) 1030-2. ISSN 0045-8856

‘Curiosities of Hampshire’ Hampshire the county magazine 27/1 (November 1986) 54-6. ISDN 01256-816629

‘Baroque around the Books. The Library at Schussenried Abbey, Baden-Württemberg’ The World of Interiors (December 1986) 122-33. ISSN 0264-083X

‘European Funerary Architecture in IndiaChowkidar, tenth anniversary edition, Edited by R. Llewellyn-Jones Illustrated by Sir Hugh Casson (December 1986)

‘The Coastline of Northern IrelandOsaka Port Promotion Authority Journal (January 1987)

‘The Design of Historical gardens. Cultural, Magical, Medical, and Scientific Gardens in EuropeInterdisciplinary Science Reviews xiii/3 (September 1988) 264-81. ISSN 0308-0188

‘Oakham — Capital of RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage i (Winter 1988/89) 8-12. ISSN 0954-9242

‘Uppingham, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage ii (Spring 1989) 58-60. ISSN 0954-9242  

‘Market Overton, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage iii  (Summer 1989) 56-8. ISSN 0954-9242 

‘Cottesmore, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage iv (Autumn 1989)  55-7. ISSN 0954-9242

‘Burley-on-the Hill’ Journal of the Rutland Record Society x (1990) 343-6. ISSN 0260-3322

‘Burley-on-the-Hill, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage v (Winter 1989/90) 59-63. ISSN 0954-9242 

Leicester – a blighted city’ Leicestershire and Rutland Heritage vi (Spring 1990) 18-19. ISSN 0954-9242

‘Clipsham, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage vii (Summer 1990) 39-41. ISSN 0954-9242 

‘All Saints’ Margaret Street, LondonThe Architects’ Journal 191/25 ( 20 June 1990) 36‑55. ISSN 0003-8466

‘Empingham, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage xi (May/June 1991) 48-50. ISSN 0954-9242

Altes Museum, BerlinThe Architects’ Journal 193/25 (19 June 1991) 30-49. ISSN 0003-8466

‘Exhibition Diary: Karl Friedrich Schinkel’ The World of Interiors (July/ August 1991) 116-7.  ISSN 0264-083X

‘Charlottenhof, PotsdamThe Architects’ Journal 194/4&5 (24 & 31 July 1991) 22-39. ISSN 0003-8466

‘Edith Weston, RutlandLeicestershire and Rutland Heritage xiv (November/December 1991) 7-9. ISSN 0954-9242 

Note on the design of British coins and banknotes. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts cxli/5438 (April 1993) 279. ISSN 0958-0433

‘The Londonderry Plantation 1609-1914’ Transactions of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society 87 (August 1993). Text of a lecture delivered on 1 February 1993 at the Museum, New Walk, Leicester

‘Young’s Night Thoughts and the origins of the garden cemetery movement’ Journal of Garden History xiv/2 (April-June 1994) 92-118. ISSN 0144-5170

‘Thomson’s use of star and sun motifs’ The Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter xi (October 1994) 5

Note on the British Library. The Author, cv/4 (Winter 1994) 

St Vincent Street church as a mnemonic of the Temple of SolomonThe Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter xii (January 1995) 6-8, 12

Arkadia, Poland: Garden of Allusions. Garden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society 23/1 (Summer 1995) 91-112. ISSN 0307-1243

‘Meanwhile, back at the Temple...’. The Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter xiv (December 1995)  5, 9

‘More Temple TalkThe Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter xvi (May l996) 15-16

‘Wonders and Blunders’ Building ( 12 July 1996)

St Vincent Street and the Temple of SolomonThe Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter xviii (February 1997) 5

‘The SPAB Philip Webb Award’ DEMO (Magazine of the De Montfort University Department of Architecture)  (1997)

‘Gardens of Allusion’ Interdisciplinary Science Reviews xxii/4 (December 1997) 325-42. ISSN 0308-0188

‘Freemasonic gardens: the Controversy’ Ars Quatuor Coronatorum cx/2076 (1997) 68-9. ISBN 0 907655 40 8

Mnemonic GardensGarden History Society News 58 (Spring 2000) 23. ISSN 0307-1243

Egypt in Rome – an Introductory Essay. I: Isis, obelisks, and the Isaeum Campense’ Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 25/1 (Spring 2000) 53-64. ISSN 0308-0188

Egypt in Rome – an Introductory Essay. II: The Villa Adriana and the beginnings of Egyptology’ Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 25/2 (Summer 2000) 123-35. ISSN 0308‑0188

‘Remembering Konrad Smigielski’ (with Lutz Luithlen) Town & Country Planning 69/5 (May 2000) 174. ISSN 0040-9960

‘The Protestant Cemetery in RomeThe Magazine of the Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery No 26 July 2000 4-6

‘A Victorian Guide to checking out in Style’ The Times Higher Education Supplement No 1 464 1 December 2000 20-21. ISSN 0049-3929

‘Thoughts on Thomson’ The Alexander Thomson Society Newsletter 28 (February 2001) 16

‘A Pinch of Freemasonic Snuff’ Country Life cxcvii/4 (23 January 2003) 48-9. ISSN 0045 8856

‘Egyptomania’ Freemasonry Today xxiii (Winter 2003) 32-5. ISSN 1369-040X

‘The Landscape Garden and Freemasonry’ Ars Quatuor Coronatorum being the Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No 2076 cxvi for the year 2003 (2004) 83-126. ISBN 0 907655 96 3 and 0 907655 97 1

‘Around BritainThe Georgian. The Magazine of the Georgian Group (Autumn/Winter 2004) 54-6

‘The Knockbreda Mausolea’ The Mausolea and Monuments Trust News xiv (Spring 2006) 1-3

‘William IV on a horse’ Times Literary Supplement 5387 30 June 2006) 17. ISSN 0307661

‘Farewell to Old King’s Cross’ in The Times (3 March 2007) 22

‘The Historic Cemeteries of BerlinGarden History: The Journal of The Garden History Society 35/1 (Summer 2007) Plates XI-XIII 92-109. ISSN 0307-1243

Bristolienses xxxiii (July 2007) 62-4. Obituary of Michael Wright

‘The Egyptian Revival’ The Egyptian Revival Sale (London: Bonhams 1793 Ltd 2008) 4

‘Church Monuments in Hampshire: A Petrean Connection’ Peterhouse Annual Record 2004/2005 edited by Philip Pattenden (Cambridge: The Master and Fellows of Peterhouse 2008) 64-74

‘Lives Remembered: Thomas Braun’ The Times (1 November 2008) 69

‘A Grave Problem’ Daily Mail (10 November 2008) 46

Letter on Maurice Joly in The Times Literary Supplement 5522 (30 January 2009) 6. ISSN 0307661

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