Robert Thorne
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Steven Parissien
Published February 1 1998
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Robert Thorne on when, and if, Britain’s modern buildings should be listed as historic.
Published August 31 1994
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Robert Thorne discusses 19th-century London on show in Germany
Published November 1 1992
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by Jack Simmons
Published February 1 1992
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Two new works focussing on urban history
Published June 30 1991
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Robert Thorne on monumental records on the move.
Published April 30 1991
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An Intellectual History of Urban Planning in the Twentieth Century
Published May 31 1989
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by Lynn F. Pearson
Published March 1 1989
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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
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A look into some of the most influential philosophers of the Victorian era.
Published July 31 1987
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'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
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Robert Thorne on a book aiming to put people back into railway history.
Published November 1 1986
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Robert Thorpe accounts for the development of Glasgow since the nineteenth century.
Published July 31 1986
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Robert Thorne takes a look at the reconstruction of the New Tyne Theatre after a recent fire.
Published March 31 1986
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Published August 31 1985
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