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8. Beattie, Susan. 'New Scotland Yard' [A description of New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in London designed by Richard Norman Shaw and John Dixon Butler between 1887 and 1906] Architectural History vol. 15, 1972 pp. 68-81 9. Blomfield, Reginald. Richard Norman Shaw, R.A. London: B.T. Batsford, 1940 10. Brandon-Jones, John. 'The work of Philip Webb and Norman Shaw’. . Architectural Association Journal vol. 71, July-August 1955 pp. 44-47 11. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001 12. Falkner, Harold. 'The creator of modern Queen Anne, the architecture of Norman Shaw'. Country Life vol. 89, 15 March 1941 pp. 232-235 13. Fisher, Michael. Vision of Splendour: Gothic Revival in Staffordshire, 1840-90 [The book examines in detail the work of George Gilbert, A.W.N. Pugin, George Edmund Street, G.F. Bodley and Richard Norman Shaw in Staffordshire] Stafford: Michael Fisher, 1995 14. Girouard, Mark. 'The Victorian artist at home'. [Discusses houses designed by Richard Norman Shaw for artists including Luke Fields and Marcus Stone] Country Life vol. 152, 16 November 1972 pp. 1278-1781 15. Girouard, Mark. 'Adcote, Shropshire' [Discusses Adcote, a country house in Shropshire designed by Richard Norman Shaw] Country Life vol. 148, 22 October 1970 pp. 1056-1059 16. Girouard, Mark. 'Craigside, Northumberland'. [The first part of a two-part article on Craigside, a country house in Northumberland designed by Richard Norman Shaw and built between 1870 and 1883] Country Life vol. 146, 18 December 1969 pp. 1640-1643 17. Girouard, Mark. 'Craigside, Northumberland'. [The second part of a two-part article on Craigside, a country house in Northumberland [now Cumbria] designed by Rochard Norman Shaw and built between 1870 and 1883] Country Life vol. 146, 25 December 1969 pp. 1694-1697 18. 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