Bridget Cherry

Bridget Cherry OBE, FSA, Hon. FRIBA (born 17 May 1941) is a British architectural historian who was series editor of the Pevsner Architectural Guides from 1971 until 2002. She is the co-author of several Pevsner guides.[1][2]

Family and education

Cherry is the elder sister of the neurosurgeon Henry Marsh.[3] She studied History at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University and went on to study History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

Career

Cherry is vice-president of the Heritage of London Trust, a Council member of the London Topographical Society and a member of the board of the Ironbridge Heritage Trust. She is a life trustee of the Sir John Soane's Museum, London.[4] Cherry previously served as a commissioner for English Heritage, the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England and as a trustee of Historic Royal Palaces.[2] Since her retirement, she edits the London Topographical Society's newsletter.[5]

Honours and awards

Cherry was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2003.[6]

She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[7] and since 1993 a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.[8]

Publications

Books

  • Northamptonshire. (2nd ed.) revised by Bridget Cherry. With contributions from Sir Gyles Isham and Bruce Bailey, 1973, Harmondsworth: Penguin. ISBN 0140710221
  • Dudmaston Shropshire: A souvenir guide / Bridget Cherry, 2018. Rotherham: National Trust. ISBN 9781911384366
  • The buildings of England: a short history and bibliography / Bridget Cherry, 1983, Linton: Published for the Penguin Collectors' Society by Dalby. ISBN 0907049060
  • Ivy-Mantled Tower: a history of the church and churchyard of St. Mary Hornsey, Middlesex / Bridget Cherry, 2015, London: Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 9780905794532
  • London. 2, South / Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner 1994–2001, Harmondsworth: Penguin, ISBN 0300096518
  • London. 4, North / Bridget Cherry & Nikolaus Pevsner, 2002 , New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096534
  • London. 3, North West / Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner, 2002, New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096526
  • The Buildings of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales: a short history and bibliography / Bridget Cherry, 1998, [Great Britain]: Penguin Collectors' Society. ISBN 0952740117
  • London. 5, East / Bridget Cherry, Charles O'Brien and Nikolaus Pevsner; with contributions from Elizabeth Williamson, Malcolm Tucker and Pamela Greenwood. 2005, New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300107013
  • Dissent and the gothic revival: papers from a study day at Union Chapel Islington / edited by Bridget Cherry. 2007, London: The Chapels Society. ISBN 9780954506117
  • Hornsey Town Hall / Bridget Cherry, 1995, London: Hornsey Historical Society[9]
  • Civic pride in Hornsey: the Town Hall and its surrounding buildings / Bridget Cherry. c.2006, London: Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 0905794389
  • Crouch End: a walk / Bridget Cherry and Ken Gay; illustrated by Peter Garland. 1995, London: Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 0905794133

Articles

  • Bridget Cherry and Ken Gay, Crouch End, A Walk. (1995). The London Journal: A Review of Metropolitan Society past and Present, 20(2), 126. Journal ISSN: 0305-8034[10]
  • Cherry, Bridget. (2019). BOOK REVIEW: THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL. The Antiquaries Journal, 99, 465. Journal ISSN: 0003-5815;[11]
  • Cherry, Bridget, Rawcliffe, Carole, Shoemaker, Robert B., & Darby, Nell. (2014). Survey of London, Volume 49, Battersea, Part I: Public Commercial and Cultural. The London Journal, 39, 168–174. Journal ISSN: 0305-8034;[12]
  • Cherry, Bridget, "London's Public Events and Ceremonies: an Overview Through Three Centuries". Architectural History, vol. 56, 2013, pp. 1–28. JSTOR[13]
  • Cherry, Bridget, and Nikolaus Pevsner. "The Modern Movement in Britain". Twentieth Century Architecture, no. 8, 2007, pp. 12–38. JSTOR, [14]
  • Cherry, Bridget. "Edward Hatton's New View of London". Architectural History, vol. 44, 2001, pp. 96–105. JSTOR,[15]
  • Cherry, Bridget. "An Early Sixteenth-Century London Tomb Design". Architectural History, vol. 27, 1984, pp. 86–95. JSTOR, [16]

As contributor

  • The buildings of England: further reading: a select bibliography / compiled by Tye Blackshaw, Bridget Cherry, Elisabeth Williamson.[17]
  • Northamptonshire / Bruce Bailey, Nikolaus Pevsner and Bridget Cherry. 2013, New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300185072
  • The best buildings of England / Nikolaus Pevsner; an anthology by Bridget Cherry and John Newman; with an introduction by John Newman, 1986, [Harmondsworth]: Viking. ISBN 0670812838
  • The buildings of England: a celebration / edited by Simon Bradley and Bridget Cherry, 2001. Beccles: The Penguin Collectors' Society for the Buildings Books Trust. ISBN 0952740133
  • Bristol / Andrew Foyle; with contributions by Bridget Cherry, 2004, New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300104421
  • Hertfordshire / James Bettley, Nikolaus Pevsner and Bridget Cherry; with contributions from Stewart Bryant, Lee Prosser and Alec Clifton-Taylor, 2019, New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300223903

Photography

Photographs contributed by Cherry to the Conway Library are currently (2020) being digitised by the Courtauld Institute of Art, as part of the Courtauld Connects project.[18]

References

  1. CHERRY, Bridget Katherine, Who's Who 2015, A & C Black, 2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
  2. "Trustees". Sir John Soane's Museum. 2014. Archived from the original on 18 August 2014.
  3. Wintle, Angela (11 June 2017). "British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh on his passion for tools, doing up houses and beekeeping". Sunday Times online. Retrieved 15 June 2017.(subscription required)
  4. "Annual Report and Accounts" (PDF). Sir John Soane's Museum. 31 March 2012. p. 3. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  5. "Council Officers & Members". London Topographical Society. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  6. Contributor, A. J. (19 June 2003). "OBEs for Eyre and Owusu in honours". The Architects’ Journal. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  7. "Mrs Bridget Cherry". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  8. "Honorary Fellows" (PDF). RIBA. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  9. "Hornsey Town Hall / Bridget Cherry. – British Library". explore.bl.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  10. "Bridget Cherry and Ken Gay, Crouch End, A Walk – British Library". explore.bl.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  11. "BOOK REVIEW: THE ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL – British Library". explore.bl.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  12. "Survey of London, Volume 49, Battersea, Part I: Public Commercial and Cultural – British Library". explore.bl.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  13. CHERRY, BRIDGET (2013). "London's Public Events and Ceremonies: an Overview Through Three Centuries". Architectural History. 56: 1–28. ISSN 0066-622X.
  14. CHERRY, BRIDGET; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2007). "THE MODERN MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN". Twentieth Century Architecture (8): 12–38. ISSN 1353-1964.
  15. Cherry, Bridget (2001). "Edward Hatton's New View of London". Architectural History. 44: 96–105. doi:10.2307/1568738. ISSN 0066-622X.
  16. Cherry, Bridget (1984). "An Early Sixteenth-Century London Tomb Design". Architectural History. 27: 86–95. doi:10.2307/1568453. ISSN 0066-622X.
  17. "The buildings of England: further reading: a select bibliography / compiled by Tye Blackshaw, Bridget Cherry, Elisabeth Williamson. – British Library". explore.bl.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  18. "Who made the Conway Library?". Digital Media. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.


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