• Gervase Frank Ashworth Jackson-Stops OBE (26 April 1947 – 2 July 1995, in London) was an architectural historian and journalist. He was educated at Harrow...
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    of the English country house world" by architectural historian Gervase Jackson-Stops, and (affectionately) "a most venerable heap of ugliness, with many...
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  • and author Gervase Jackson-Stops (1947–1995), English architectural historian Gervais de La Rue (1751–1835), French historian Gervase Markham (1568?–1637)...
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  • of the International Old Master Picture Department. He advised Gervase Jackson-Stops on the selection of paintings and assisted on the catalogue for...
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     28. Gervase Jackson-Stops 1988, p. 132. Gervase Jackson-Stops 1988, p. 132: compares the garden design to the Alhambra.. Gervase Jackson-Stops 1988,...
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    from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2011. Gervase Jackson-Stops in Country Life 30 January 1986. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary...
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    today. These include dual lodges, The Menagerie, fully restored by Gervase Jackson-Stops, The New Temple, "as fine as any at Stowe or Stourhead", which was...
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    Capitol, Washington, DC in 1976 for the United States Bicentennial. Gervase Jackson-Stops, who was the Architectural Adviser to the National Trust for over...
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    perhaps the more direct progenitor. The architectural historian Gervase Jackson-Stops describes Castle Coole as "a culmination of the Palladian traditions...
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    suggests 1719-1721. The attribution to Thomas Archer was made by Gervase Jackson-Stops. Pevsner suggests that Archer may have been involved in the design...
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