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Sir Howard Montagu Colvin, CVO
Royal Victorian Order

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, CBE
Order of the British Empire

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 (15 October 1919 – 27 December 2007), was a British architectural historian who produced two of the most outstanding works of scholarship in his field.

in is most notably the author of A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 which appeared in its original form in 1954. Yale University Press
Yale University Press

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 produced a third edition in 1995, and he had virtually completed his work on the fourth edition at the time of his death.






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Sir Howard Montagu Colvin, CVO
Royal Victorian Order

The Royal Victorian Order is a dynastic order of knighthood and a House Order of chivalry in the Commonwealth realms. Created by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom on 21 April 1896, with the motto Victoria and 20 June as the official day, the order was established to recognise those who have served the monarch with distinction, each be...
, CBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (15 October 1919 – 27 December 2007), was a British architectural historian who produced two of the most outstanding works of scholarship in his field.

Life and works

Colvin is most notably the author of A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 which appeared in its original form in 1954. Yale University Press
Yale University Press

Yale University Press is a book publisher 1908 in literature by George Parmly Day. It became an official Academic department of Yale University 1961 in literature, but remains financially and operationally autonomous....
 produced a third edition in 1995, and he had virtually completed his work on the fourth edition at the time of his death. On first publication this reference work of heroic scale immediately became the standard in its field: it "changed the face of English architectural history", according to David Watkin
David Watkin

David Watkin was an influential United Kingdom cinematographer, an innovator who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source....
. In the revised edition, Colvin expanded the range to include Scottish and Welsh architects as well. The work includes every building within its time range with which the name of an architect can be associated, based on extensive archival research, resulting in an index that is an architectural gazetteer, and which also gives a comprehensive listing of architectural books published in Britain, listed by author. The prefatory essay, "The Practice of Architecture, 1600–1840", is divided into two sections, covering the building trades and the architectural profession, both contributions to the broader social history of Britain
Britain

Britain may refer to:In politics* United Kingdom, a sovereign state In geography:* Great Britain, an island to the northwest of Continental Europe...
.

Colvin also edited and largely wrote a multi-volume study of architectural projects, both planned and executed, that were created for the British monarchy
British monarchy

The Monarchy of the United Kingdom is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its British overseas territory.The present monarch, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, has reigned since 6 February 1952....
, The History of the King's Works
Office of Works

The Office of Works was established in the England Royal Household in 1378 to oversee the building of the royal castles and residences. In 1832 it became the Works Department within the Office of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings....
.

Born in Sidcup
Sidcup

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, he was educated at University College London
University College London

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. He went to the University of Oxford
University of Oxford

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 in 1948, where he was a Fellow of St. John's College
St John's College, Oxford

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, to pursue his research, primarily on medieval architectural topics. He was a member of the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England

The Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England was the body formerly responsible for documenting the records of England historical monuments. It was merged with English Heritage on 1 April 1999....
 1963–76, the Historic Buildings Council
Historic Buildings Council

Three separate Historic Buildings Councils were created by the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953, one for each of England, Scotland and Wales....
 for England 1970–84, the Royal Fine Art Commission 1962–72, and other official bodies. He was knighted in 1995. He served as president of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain

The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain is a leading society in Great Britain for people interested in the history of architecture....
 1979–81 and a special issue of their journal Architectural History
Architectural History

Architectural History is the main journal of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain .The journal is published each autumn....
 was produced in his honour in 1984. He married his wife Christina in 1943 and they had two sons.

Publications


The History of the King's Works

  • London: HMSO, (1963) to (1982)
  • ISBN 0-11-670571-X
  • ISBN 0-11-670568-X (v.3,pt 1)
  • ISBN 0-11-670832-8 (v.4,pt 2)
  • ISBN 0-11-670571-X (v.5)
  • ISBN 0-11-670286-9 (v.6)
  • ISBN 0-11-671116-7 (Plans 5-7)


Other works

  • A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 ISBN 0-300-06091-2, Yale University Press
    Yale University Press

    Yale University Press is a book publisher 1908 in literature by George Parmly Day. It became an official Academic department of Yale University 1961 in literature, but remains financially and operationally autonomous....
     (3rd edition 1995)
  • Unbuilt Oxford ISBN 0-300-03126-2, Yale University Press (1983)
  • The Canterbury Quadrangle, St. John's College, Oxford ISBN 978-0-19-920159-4 or ISBN 0-19-920159-5 (1988)
  • Architecture and the After-Life New Haven: Yale University Press, (1991)


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