Crawford, Alan
CRAWFORD, Alan
CRAWFORD, Alan. British, b. 1943. Genres: Architecture, Crafts, Design. Career: Research Fellow, Victorian Studies Centre, University of Leicester, 1970-72; Lecturer in History of Design, Birmingham Polytechnic, 1972-78; part-time consultant to English Heritage, 1989-. Chairman Victorian Society, 1982-86; South Square Fellow, Royal College of Art, London, 1992-93. Publications: (with Robert Thorne) Birmingham Pubs 1890-1939, 1975; (ed.) By Hammer and Hand: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Birmingham, 1984; C. R. Ashbee: Architect, Designer and Romantic Socialist, 1985; (with Robert Thorne and Michael Dunn) Birmingham Pubs 1880-1939, 1986; Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1995. Address: 58 Cecile Park, London N8 9AU, England.
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