Gooday, G orcid.org/0000-0002-4300-471X (2018) Architectural acoustics: Thomas Roger Smith and the science of hearing buildings in nineteenth century Britain. In: Gillin, E and Joyce, HH, (eds.) Experiencing Architecture in the Nineteenth Century: Buildings and Society in the Modern Age. Bloomsbury , London, UK , pp. 101-114. ISBN 978-13500-4594-1
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