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Neo-Tudor


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C19 revival of late-English medieval architecture of the period 1485–1547., particularly associated with the Arts-and-Crafts Movement, the Domestic Revival, the Old English, and the Tudorbethan styles. Tudor vernacular architecture was also revived in the 1920s and 1930s.

Dixon & Muthesius (1985);Davey , (1980, 1995);Oliver et al. , (1981)


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