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Clay Lancaster

Clay Lancaster (March 30, 1917 – December 25, 2000), was an authority on American architecture, an orientalist, and an influential advocate of historical preservation. According to ''The New York Times'', Lancaster's 1961 study of the architecture of Brooklyn Heights "proved to be one of the earliest and loudest shots in the historic preservation struggle in New York City.” Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Japanese influence in America by Lancaster, Clay

    Imprint 1963
    Book
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    The Japanese influence in America by Lancaster, Clay

    Imprint 1963
    Book
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    Italianism in American architecture before 1860. by Lancaster, Clay

    Imprint 1952
    Book
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    Architectural follies in America ; or, Hammer, sawtooth & nail. by Lancaster, Clay

    Imprint 1960
    Book
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    Photographs of New York interiors at the turn of the century : from the Byron Collection of the Museum of the City of New York by Byron, Joseph

    Imprint 1976
    Other authors / contributors: “…Lancaster, Clay…”
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    Victorian houses : a treasury of lesser-known examples by Gillon, Edmund Vincent

    Imprint 1973
    Other authors / contributors: “…Lancaster, Clay…”
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    Victorian houses : a treasury of lesser-known examples by Gillon, Edmund Vincent

    Imprint 1973
    Other authors / contributors: “…Lancaster, Clay…”
    Book