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Robert Willis has written:

'The architectural history of Canterbury Cathedral' -- subject(s): Canterbury Cathedral

'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton' -- subject(s): Buildings, Eton College, History, University of Cambridge

'Architectural history of some English cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals, Church architecture, History

'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge' -- subject(s): Eton College, University of Cambridge

'Architectural nomenclature of the middle ages'

'The architectural history of Chichester cathedral' -- subject(s): Boxgrove Priory, Chichester Cathedral, Priory Church (Boxgrove, England), St. Mary de Haura (Church : New Shoreham, England)

'A description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately demolished' -- subject(s): Architecture, Local History, Views

'Principles of mechanism' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery

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Robert Willis has written:

'The architectural history of Canterbury Cathedral' -- subject(s): Canterbury Cathedral

'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton' -- subject(s): Buildings, Eton College, History, University of Cambridge

'Architectural history of some English cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals, Church architecture, History

'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge' -- subject(s): Eton College, University of Cambridge

'Architectural nomenclature of the middle ages'

'The architectural history of Chichester cathedral' -- subject(s): Boxgrove Priory, Chichester Cathedral, Priory Church (Boxgrove, England), St. Mary de Haura (Church : New Shoreham, England)

'A description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately demolished' -- subject(s): Architecture, Local History, Views

'Principles of mechanism' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery

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