Canal Homes: Difference between revisions
| Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
<gallery mode=packed> | <gallery mode=packed> | ||
File:RegentsCanal-Newton.jpeg|‘Regent’s Canal‘ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1927 (Private Collection). | File:RegentsCanal-Newton.jpeg|‘Regent’s Canal‘ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1927 (Private Collection). | ||
| Line 35: | Line 32: | ||
File:TheOldCanal-Nash.jpeg|‘The Old Canal‘, Bath by John Northcote Nash in or before 1931 (@BradfordMuseums) | File:TheOldCanal-Nash.jpeg|‘The Old Canal‘, Bath by John Northcote Nash in or before 1931 (@BradfordMuseums) | ||
File:TheSurreyCanalCamberwell-Newton.jpeg|‘The Surrey Canal, Camberwell’ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1935 (@Tate). | File:TheSurreyCanalCamberwell-Newton.jpeg|‘The Surrey Canal, Camberwell’ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1935 (@Tate). | ||
File:HouseByCanal-Newton.jpg|'The House by the Canal' 1945 by Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968) | |||
File:FifeTerraceIslington-Gentleman.jpeg|‘Fife Terrace, Islington‘ by David Gentleman. The setting for The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (1953). | File:FifeTerraceIslington-Gentleman.jpeg|‘Fife Terrace, Islington‘ by David Gentleman. The setting for The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (1953). | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 12 July 2020
Homes built in and around the canal network.
Back up to Industrial & Other Urban Buildings.
Notable Canal Homes
-
The lock keeper’s cottage near Ned’s Lock on the Stratford-upon-Avon canal, built c1812 by ‘Navvies’ using bridge templates and techniques.
-
The strangely shaped Lock-keeper’s Cottage on the Digbeth Branch Canal, Birmingham.
-
Canal Terrace, Islington, London (now knocked down). Photo 1946 by John Gay EHA
-
Canal View, Camden Town by the Regents Canal,1946 JohnGay EHA
-
The Lock-Keepers Cottage, Queen Mary’s University on the Regents Canal, Mike End, London.
-
Prefabricated terraced houses by Urban Splash at New Islington, On the Rochdale Canal Manchester.
Canal Homes In Media and the Arts
-
‘Regent’s Canal‘ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1927 (Private Collection).
-
‘Old Houses, Bath' by Charles Glinner 1927 in a private collection
-
‘The Old Canal‘, Bath by John Northcote Nash in or before 1931 (@BradfordMuseums)
-
‘The Surrey Canal, Camberwell’ by Algernon Cecil Newton 1935 (@Tate).
-
'The House by the Canal' 1945 by Algernon Cecil Newton (1880–1968)
-
‘Fife Terrace, Islington‘ by David Gentleman. The setting for The Victorian Chaise-Longue by Marghanita Laski (1953).
-
‘Heybridge’ by Elwin Hawthorne of the The 'East London Group' from 1938 was actually the lock-keeper's cottage on the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation at Heybridge
See Also In Chimni
Chimni Wiki Industrial & Other Urban Buildings
Chimni Wiki Homes In Other Buildings
Chimni Wiki Chimni Home Typology
Other Interesting Web Sites
Books We Liked
Refurbishment Projects
References
<references />