Mr Joseph Sharples
- Curator of Mackintosh and Applied Art and Design Collections (Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery)
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Sharples, J. (2024) ‘Great regard’ or ‘silly infatuation’? Andrew George Kurtz’s friendship with Edward Saker, and its impact on Victorian theatre in Liverpool. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, (doi: 10.1177/17483727241284194) (Early Online Publication)
Sharples, J. (2022) The workers who built the University of Glasgow, 1867–71. Architectural History, 65, pp. 261-292. (doi: 10.1017/arh.2022.12)
Robertson, P., Sharples, J. and Imrie, N. (2014) Mackintosh Architecture: Context, Making and Meaning. Catalogue. University of Glasgow, Glasgow.
Sharples, J. (2008) Merchants’ houses in Victorian Liverpool. In: Dunne, J. and Janssens, P. (eds.) Living in the City: Elites and their Residences, 1500-1900. Series: Studies in European urban history (1100-1800) (13). Brepols: Turnhout, Belgium. ISBN 9782503520261
Sharples, J. and Stonard, J. (2008) Built on Commerce: Liverpool's Central Business District. Series: Informed conservation series. English Heritage: Swindon, UK. ISBN 9781905624348
Sharples, J. (2024) ‘Great regard’ or ‘silly infatuation’? Andrew George Kurtz’s friendship with Edward Saker, and its impact on Victorian theatre in Liverpool. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, (doi: 10.1177/17483727241284194) (Early Online Publication)
Sharples, J. (2022) The workers who built the University of Glasgow, 1867–71. Architectural History, 65, pp. 261-292. (doi: 10.1017/arh.2022.12)
Sharples, J. and Stonard, J. (2008) Built on Commerce: Liverpool's Central Business District. Series: Informed conservation series. English Heritage: Swindon, UK. ISBN 9781905624348
Sharples, J. (2008) Merchants’ houses in Victorian Liverpool. In: Dunne, J. and Janssens, P. (eds.) Living in the City: Elites and their Residences, 1500-1900. Series: Studies in European urban history (1100-1800) (13). Brepols: Turnhout, Belgium. ISBN 9782503520261
Robertson, P., Sharples, J. and Imrie, N. (2014) Mackintosh Architecture: Context, Making and Meaning. Catalogue. University of Glasgow, Glasgow.
Sharples, J. (2021) Workers employed on building the University of Glasgow, 1867–1871. [Data Collection]