Carlyle, George Price Boyce, and the Queen Anne Revival
The house, 35 Glebe Place Chelsea, West House, is an important early example of the Queen Anne Revival style and features in Mark Girouard's masterly survey of the Queen Anne movement, Sweetness and Light (1977).3 In chapter 4 Girouard quotes from Boyce's diary for 20 June 1872: "Call...
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