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Architect Collection (page 10)

Background imageArchitect Collection: The General Exchange and Music Hall, Coventry

The General Exchange and Music Hall, Coventry
The General Exchange and Music Hall, Hereford Street, Coventry, . The Architect was James Murray. 1858

Background imageArchitect Collection: The dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, London

The dome of St. Pauls Cathedral, London Date: circa early 1980s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Charles Dupuy de Lome, French engineer

Charles Dupuy de Lome, French engineer
Charles-Henri Dupuy de Lome (1816 - 1885), French maritime engineer and naval architect. Date: 1885

Background imageArchitect Collection: Hector Horeaus design for Crystal Palace interior 1851

Hector Horeaus design for Crystal Palace interior 1851
An unrealised design for the Crystal Palace as presented to the Royal Commission by the French architect Hector Horeau, reproduced in the French publication L Illustration. Date: 1851

Background imageArchitect Collection: Design for the War Office by Garling

Design for the War Office by Garling
Design for the new War Office by Garling. 1857

Background imageArchitect Collection: Lord and Lady Tweeddale with family and exotic pets

Lord and Lady Tweeddale with family and exotic pets at Yester Gifford, East Lothian (designed and built by Adam) - large decorative mural painting by John Churchill for the Tweeddale London home

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Honours paid Raphael after his death, Rome, Italy

The Honours paid Raphael after his death, Rome, Italy
Deathbed scene of Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520), Italian painter and architect, in Rome. 1520

Background imageArchitect Collection: New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square

New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square
Opulent Civil Architecture - the New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London designed by Architect Edwin Cooper. 1922

Background imageArchitect Collection: John Scott Russell

John Scott Russell (1808 - 1882), Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and shipbuilder who built the Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Date: 1858

Background imageArchitect Collection: JOHN CHESSEL BUCKLER Artist and architect, depicted in 1847. Date: 1770 - 1851

JOHN CHESSEL BUCKLER Artist and architect, depicted in 1847. Date: 1770 - 1851

Background imageArchitect Collection: 26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London

26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London
1908

Background imageArchitect Collection: Istanbul, Turkey - The Dolmabahce Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey - The Dolmabahce Mosque, on the banks of the Bosphorus (Architect - Garabet Balyan). circa 1910s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Ponte dei tre archio - Venice, Italy

Ponte dei tre archio - Venice, Italy. Opened in 1580 and spanning the Cannaregio Canal - designed by Architect Andrea Tirali. circa 1908

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Woolworth Building, New York City, USA

The Woolworth Building, New York City, USA. Designed by architect Cass Gilbert and located at 233 Broadway in Manhattan, New York City

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Palace of Justice of Brussels on the Place Poelaert - Poelaertplein in the Marolles

The Palace of Justice of Brussels on the Place Poelaert - Poelaertplein in the Marolles - Marollen district of Brussels. Designed by architect Joseph Poelaert in the eclectic style

Background imageArchitect Collection: Monument to soldiers and porters from the Congo who lost their lives fighting during the

Monument to soldiers and porters from the Congo who lost their lives fighting during the First World War, unveiled in the Congolese Capital Kinshasa in 1927 - sculptor: Marin

Background imageArchitect Collection: Corner Building on the Diagonal Norte y Maipu, Buenos Aires

Corner Building on the Diagonal Norte y Maipu, Buenos Aires
Elaborate Corner Building on the Diagonal Norte y Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was built by Francisco Gianotti

Background imageArchitect Collection: Marlborough House, St. James Park, London

Marlborough House, St. James Park, London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1709. Marlborough House was primarily used by members of the Royal Family

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Woolworth Building, New York, USA

The Woolworth Building, New York, USA
The Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, USA. Designed by architect Cass Gilbert and constructed between 1910 and 1912 - an early skyscraper

Background imageArchitect Collection: DICKENS / M. CHUZZLEWIT

DICKENS / M. CHUZZLEWIT
The Life & Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. Mr Pecksniff - sanctimonious surveyor and architect. Date: First published: 1843-44

Background imageArchitect Collection: Catalogue title page 1851

Catalogue title page 1851
The allegorical title page of the Official Catalogue to the exhibition shows how the artist and the architect, the scientist and the workman join forces for the common good. Date: 1851

Background imageArchitect Collection: THE GLAZING WAGON 1851

THE GLAZING WAGON 1851
Paxton had to be not only architect but engineer : this glazing wagon enabled the builders to position the glass panels of the roof in an assembly-line process. Date: 1851

Background imageArchitect Collection: CLAUDE PERRAULT / LANGLOIS

CLAUDE PERRAULT / LANGLOIS
CLAUDE PERRAULT Physician and architect, a founder of the Academie des Sciences (1666) Date: 1613 - 1688

Background imageArchitect Collection: Andrea Palladio, Italian architect

Andrea Palladio, Italian architect
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), Italian architect. Date: 16th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: Christopher Wren with King Charles II

Christopher Wren with King Charles II
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN The architect of St Pauls Cathedral presenting his plan for rebuilding the City of London to Charles II after the Great Fire of 1666 Date: 1632 - 1723

Background imageArchitect Collection: SHEPHERD MARKET / PHOTO

SHEPHERD MARKET / PHOTO
Shepherd Market, Mayfair, previously the site of the May Fair from which the district takes its name. It was laid out in c.1735 by architect Edward Shepherd. Date: 1931

Background imageArchitect Collection: WIDOW & MAUSOLEUM WIDOW & MAUSOLEUM

WIDOW & MAUSOLEUM WIDOW & MAUSOLEUM
Pretty young widow of an elderly Naval officer takes tea with a handsome young man while she views the architects plans for her husbands mausoleum Date: 1820s

Background imageArchitect Collection: FRENCH STONE VILLA

FRENCH STONE VILLA
A charming stone-built villa at Veneux-Nadon (Seine-et- Marne, France) : architect Felix Ollivier Date: 1909

Background imageArchitect Collection: FRENCH COUNTRY HOUSE

FRENCH COUNTRY HOUSE
A French Maison de campagne (country house) at Lavardin (Loir-et-Cher) architect : Albert Polart Date: 1909

Background imageArchitect Collection: Giltspur Street Compter

Giltspur Street Compter
Engraving depicting the Giltspur Street Compter in 1840. It was a compter or small prison, designed by English architect and surveyor George Dance the Younger, mainly used to hold debtors

Background imageArchitect Collection: Blackfriars Old Bridge

Blackfriars Old Bridge
The Old Blackfriars Bridge designed by Scottish architect and engineer Robert Mylne was built in the 1760s and demolished in the 1860s. Date: 19th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: The nursery, Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, Doncaster, England

The nursery, Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, Doncaster, England
The nursery at Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, Doncaster, England. Photographed in 1989 with full permission of then owners Ron and Pam Williams Date: 1989

Background imageArchitect Collection: Paris, France - Sacre Coeur being constructed

Paris, France - Sacre Coeur being constructed. Date: 1894

Background imageArchitect Collection: Parish Workhouse Plan, Southwell, Nottinghamshire

Parish Workhouse Plan, Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Plan of the parish workhouse erected in 1808 at Southwell Nottinghamshire. It was designed by the Rev. John T Becher in association with a local architect, believed to be Richard Ingleman. Date: 1828

Background imageArchitect Collection: Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset

Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset
The 18th century Pulteney Bridge, designed by Robert Adam at Bath, Somerset, England. Date: 1980s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Souvenir First Day issue card for the Council of Europe

Souvenir First Day issue card for the Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France - 22nd January 1977. Designed by French architect Henry Bernard and inaugurated in 1977

Background imageArchitect Collection: Buxton, Derbyshire - The Octagon

Buxton, Derbyshire - The Octagon
Buxton, Derbyshire - The Concert hall, now known as the Octagon, was originally designed by the Buxton Architect, Robert Rippon Duke and was opened in 1875. Date: circa 1903

Background imageArchitect Collection: Staircase, Entrance Hall, French Institute, South Kensington

Staircase, Entrance Hall, French Institute, South Kensington, London. Architects: M. Patrice Bonnet and Mr A J Thomas. Interior surfaces of this building are treated with Stic B Flat Paint

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Guards Memorial - Horse Guards Parade, London

The Guards Memorial - Horse Guards Parade, London - unveiled on 16th October 1926 - Architect - H. Chalton Bradshaw. Date: circa 1928

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Music Hall, New York Worlds Fair, New York, USA

The Music Hall, New York Worlds Fair, New York, USA. Designed by Reinhard and Hofmeister in a modern style with an egg-shaped auditorium. Date: 1939

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Golden Mosque - Suneri Mosque - Lahore, Pakistan

The Golden Mosque - Suneri Mosque - Lahore, Pakistan. Built by Nawab Syed Bhikari Khan. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Card commemorating the artist Giotto

Card commemorating the artist Giotto (1267-1337), famed as a painter of frescos.The caption rather elegantly reads: " To you the flower of my kindest feelings." Date: 1904

Background imageArchitect Collection: Mexico City - The Metropolitan Tabernacle

Mexico City - The Metropolitan Tabernacle (Sagrario Metropolitano), built by Lorenzo Rodriguez. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Algiers, Algeria - Landowskis Monument to the Dead of WW1

Algiers, Algeria - Landowskis Monument to the Dead of WW1
Algiers, Algeria - Architects Maurice Gras and Edouard Monestes - Sculptors Paul Landowskis (with bas-reliefs on the base carved by Bigonet) - Monument of the Dead (of WW1)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Dingle and Castletownbere Workhouses, Ireland

Dingle and Castletownbere Workhouses, Ireland
Architect George Wilkinsons design for the new union workhouses at Dingle, County Kerry, and Castletownbere, County Cork, in the west of Ireland. Date: 1848

Background imageArchitect Collection: Paris, France - Fontaine Saint-Michel

Paris, France - Fontaine Saint-Michel. It was the last monumental wall fountain built and so the end of a traditional Renaissance style. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Marseille, France - La Porte d Aix

Marseille, France - La Porte d Aix. The triumphal arch marks the old entry point to the city on the road from Aix-en-Provence

Background imageArchitect Collection: Bursa, Turkey - The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe)

Bursa, Turkey - The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe)
The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe) - a mausoleum of the fifth Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey, built by Mehmeds son and successor Murad II in 1421



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