27 JULY 1929, Page 28

An interesting and attractive volume of photographs, illus- trating The

Minor Architecture of Suffolk, has been edited by Mr. Dexter Morand (John Tiranti and Co,.17s. 6d.). There is a brief general introduction, followed by a "-synopsis of Suffolk history that seems unnecessary. The photographs of mediaeval halls, manor-houses and cottages are arranged in alphabetical order of places. All are charming, but the Guildhalls at Hadleigh, Lavenham and Woodbridge, and the Tudor house and cottages at Kersey are specially to be men- tioned. The volume, it is stated, is the first of a series ; it deserves the attention of all who care for our old domestic architecture.