3 edition of British barracks 1600-1914 found in the catalog.
British barracks 1600-1914
James Douet
Published
1998
by Stationery Office in Norfolk
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | James Douet ; with an opening chapter by Andrew Saunders. |
Series | Themes in military architecture and archaeology series |
Contributions | English Heritage. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | UC405.G7 D68 1998 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 222 p. : |
Number of Pages | 222 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL467292M |
ISBN 10 | 0117724823 |
LC Control Number | 98188502 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 39182034 |
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British barracks, their architecture and role in society / James Douet ; with an opening chapter by Andrew Saunders. British barracks their architecture and role in society James Douet ; English Heritage.
Themes in military architecture and archaeology series. This volume provides examples of the living and working examples experienced by soldiers throughout history, demonstrating how these buildings bear witness to military heritage.
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