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Robert Thorne

Steven Parissien
Published February 1 1998
Robert Thorne on when, and if, Britain’s modern buildings should be listed as historic.
Published August 31 1994
Robert Thorne discusses 19th-century London on show in Germany
Published November 1 1992
by Jack Simmons
Published February 1 1992
Two new works focussing on urban history
Published June 30 1991
Robert Thorne on monumental records on the move.
Published April 30 1991
An Intellectual History of Urban Planning in the Twentieth Century
Published May 31 1989
by Lynn F. Pearson
Published March 1 1989

Robert Thorne investigates the nineteenth-century passion for views that has inspired the exhibition about to open at London's Barbican Art Gallery.

Published November 1 1988
A look into some of the most influential philosophers of the Victorian era.
Published July 31 1987

'Art offers itself as a social ' bridge of no ordinary size and strength.’ The career and campaigns of George Godwin centred on his editorship of The Builder - a tireless commitment to painstaking professionalism mixed with social concern for Victorian architects as problem-solvers and reformers.

Published July 31 1987
Robert Thorne on a book aiming to put people back into railway history.
Published November 1 1986
Robert Thorpe accounts for the development of Glasgow since the nineteenth century.
Published July 31 1986
Robert Thorne takes a look at the reconstruction of the New Tyne Theatre after a recent fire.
Published March 31 1986
Published August 31 1985

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