Architecture (217 pages found in this category)


The Crooked House, Lavenham

15th-century house in Lavenham, Suffolk, said to be the inspiration for the old English nursery rhyme "There Was a Crooked Man".

Thomas Hayton Mawson

Early 20th-century garden designer, landscape architect and town planner.

Tickle Cock Bridge

Pedestrian underpass in Castleford, England, under a railway line originally built by the York and North Midland Railway between York and Normanton.

Timber roof truss

Structural framework of timbers designed to bridge the space above a room and to provide support for a roof.

Timperley Hall

Formerly moated manor house in Timperley, Greater Manchester, England, first recorded in 1560, but almost certainly built to replace an earlier medieval structure.

Tin tabernacle

Prefabricated ecclesiastical buildings made from corrugated galvanised iron, developed in the mid-19th century initially in Great Britain, built in Britain and exported across the world.

Towneley Hall

Grade I listed building in Burnley, Lancashire, housing the borough's art gallery and museum.

Trafford Town Hall

Officially opened as Stretford Town Hall on the granting of Stretford's charter on 16 September 1933.

Transept

Part of a Christian church crossing the area between the nave and the chancel, forming a characteristic cruciform shape.

Tree of Jesse

Artistic depiction of Jesus's family tree, establishing him as a descendent of King David, and therefore the rightful Messiah.