Leech, R. H. (2000). The symbolic hall:. Vernacular Architect 31. Vol 31, pp. 1-10.

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The symbolic hall:
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historical context and merchant culture in the early modern city
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Vernacular Architect 31
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Vernacular Architecture
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31
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1 - 10
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Considers the purpose of open or large halls in large town houses of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries AD. Suggests that the value of the hall was increasingly a symbolic one, that this was already so by the late fifteenth century, and that the hall remained a potent symbol of individual and civic status and identity until the late seventeenth century.
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Roger H Leech
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2000
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Vernacular Architecture (BIAB)
20th Century (BIAB)
Power (Social) (BIAB)
Houses (General) (BIAB)
Halls (Auto Detected Subject)
Late Seventeenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Symbolic (Auto Detected Subject)
Late Fifteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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04 Apr 2002