- britannica.com Geography & Travel States & Other SubdivisionsCharles II (1630-85), king of Great Britain and Ireland (1660-85), entering London on May 29, 1660 after the restoration of the monarchy; undated hand-colored print .
- lessandragr.wordpress.com 2017/10/17/modern-…6 thoughts on “Modern Architecture in Great Britain”. Liz. says ... Those architects probably had a lot of fun designing them though!
- bbc.co.uk history/british/architecture_01.shtmlBut his decadent approach to design met with hostility in Britain and, a few years after the School of Art was completed in 1909, he gave up architecture.
- ppt-online.org 1353706The history of British architecture The architecture of Great Britain consists of an eclectic variety of architectural styles...
- architectourgd.medium.com the-10-best-buildings-…What happened later is a breakthrough of architectural styles in London. ... Last but not least — a very delightful type of architecture — the pub.
- britain-magazine.com carousel/the-greatest-…Today, visitors from all four corners of the globe come to visit these wondrous testaments to our history. Here is our selection of Britain’s greatest castles.
- en.wikipedia.org List of historic buildings of the United KingdomMain article: List of prehistoric structures in Great Britain. Roman buildings and structures[edit]. ... Architecture of the United Kingdom. Prehistoric Britain.
- englishhistory.net Middle Ages …-buildings-architectureThe Gothic style of architecture began in England in the 12th century. ... It’s also the third largest cathedral in Britain in floor space after York Minster and St Paul’s.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/598429He was responsible for importing the Palladian manner of architecture to Britain from Italy; the Queen's House at Greenwich is perhaps his best surviving work.
- en.m.wikipedia.org British architecture597.[1] Norman architecture was built on a vast scale throughout Great Britain and Ireland from the 11th century onwards in the form of castles and churches...