Talk:Christopher Hussey (historian)

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I supplemented what I knew from looking into my own Hussey books by googling "Christopher Hussey architecture" and opening Amazon.com. These don't make sensible References in the article, but neither do they count as very original research, I should think. --Wetman 04:15, 26 November 2005 (UTC) An architect listed as E.C.Hussey wrote and illustrated a book "Home Building" a Reliable book of Facts relative to Building, Living, Materials, Costs, at About 400 Places from New York to San Francisco but this is for 1876. I find this a strange coinscidence that two people both architectural in matters should exist and this architect claims he wrote Hussey's National Cottage Architecture.. the American Life Foundation republished in 1976 the "Home Building" book for the Library of Victorian Culture. My question is "Where are the Plans?" that were available? Stephen[reply]

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Poor Mr Hussey deserves a better article than this! Add to the to-do list. KJP1 (talk) 21:59, 26 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, agree - didn't he leave Scotney Castle in Kent to the National Trust when he died - worth a mention! 82.19.206.83 (talk) 08:35, 15 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]