Caroline Stanford Explained
Caroline Stanford is a British historian and author.
Stanford was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, Birkbeck, University of London and Oxford Brookes University, she has been historian at The Landmark Trust since 2001.[1] [2]
In 2013, she launched The Landmark Trust's 50 For Free scheme, which offers a number of free stays in Landmark Trust Properties to charities, educational schemes and carers.[3] [4]
Selected publications
- Landmark: A History of Britain in 50 Buildings, with Anna Keay (2015, Frances Lincoln Publishers,)[5]
- Dearest Augustus and I: The Journal of Jane Pugin, Editor (2004, Spire Books Ltd,)[6]
- On Preserving Our Ruins (2000, Journal of Architectural Conservation)
Filmography
External links
Notes and References
- News: Sir Antony Gormley sculptures placed at five UK beauty spots. BBC. 17 November 2016. BBC News. 2015-05-12.
- News: Eyes up: the people restoring amazing ornate ceilings. The Telegraph. 17 November 2016. 2016-08-06. White. Anna.
- News: Landmark Trust offers historic holidays to those unlikely to get one. The Guardian. 17 November 2016. 2013-11-06. Williams. Rachel.
- Web site: In Wallis's footsteps: The holiday home by royal appointment. The Independent. 2 February 2018. 25 March 2010.
- Web site: GeorgeFest returns for two-week celebration of Richmond's Georgian heritage. Richmondshire Today. 2 February 2018. 20 July 2017.
- Web site: Glancey. Jonathan. Review: Dearest Augustus and I by Jane Pugin. The Guardian. 2 February 2018. en. 10 April 2004.