Victorian Heritage
Alan Crawford looks back over twenty-five years of The Victorian Society.
The Victorian Society celebrates its twenty-fifth birthday this month. Those twenty-five years have seen a remarkable change in the way we see the nineteenth century, and in particular in the way we look at its architecture.
In 1942 G.M. Trevelyan wrote of the Victorians:
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