Victorian and Edwardian British Industrial Architecture
By Lynn Pearson
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Lynn Pearson
Lynn Pearson is an independent architectural historian based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her fascination with investigating and photographing architectural aspects of manufacturing originated with student jobs on the production line at chocolate and frozen food factories. She has published over twenty books, including Built to Brew: The history and heritage of the brewery (2014), which won the Association for Industrial Archaeology's Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in 2015. Her Tile Gazetteer: A Guide to British Tile and Architectural Ceramics Locations, written for the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society, was runner-up in the 2005 National Reference Book of the Year Awards.
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