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- Aberdeen, Scottish architecture and classic architects, 1;
- granite, 1;
- three periods of architecture, 1
- Ackermann’s Repository of the Arts, 1, 2
- Adam brothers, The, 1
- Adam, Robert, 1
- Aidé, Hamilton, 1
- Albert, Prince, 1;
- Aldersgate Station, 1
- Alexandra Palace Exhibition, 1873, 1
- Allingham, William, 1
- All Saints’ Church, Basingstoke, 1;
- Margaret Street, London, 1, 2;
- Notting Hill, 1;
- Tooting, 1
- Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, 1
- Annand, Rupert, 1 n.
- Architecture, Scottish and classic architects 1;
- author’s preference for first quarter of 19th century, 1;
- antiquarian prejudice and domestic, 1, 2;
- ecclesiastical, 1;
- monumental, 1, 2;
- planning, 1, 2;
- U.S.S.R., 1;
- jazz modern reaction, 1;
- champions of antiquity, experts, 1;
- research worker, 1;
- authority given to antiquarian research, 1;
- position of modern architect, 1;
- entertainment buildings, impermanence of, 1, 2;
- “battle of the styles,” 1, 2, 3, 4;
- Georgian, 1, 2, 3;
- comparison between domestic of 18th and 19th centuries, 1;
- classic survival, 1, 2;
- Gothic revival, 1, 2, 3;
- “hards,” 1, 2;
- Ruskinian Gothic, 1;
- see also Boggleton, Nonconformist and Victorian
- Art Nouveau movement, 1 & n., 2, 3
- Arts and Crafts, see Morris Movement
- Ashbee, 1
- Ashmolean, Oxford, 1
- Assembly Rooms, Cheltenham, 1
- Assize Courts, Manchester, 1