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Architect Collection (page 9)

Background imageArchitect Collection: St Marys, Rotherhithe

St Marys, Rotherhithe
View of St Marys Church, Rotherhithe. It was built in 1714-15, to a design by John James, a major architect of his day (and an associate of Sir Christopher Wren)

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Royal Academy, Covent Garden and the British Museum

The Royal Academy, Covent Garden and the British Museum. The Royal Academy founded in 1768 in Somerset House 67, woman with black servant shopping for flowers in Covent Garden market 68

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Admiralty Office, the Sailing Match and the Drowned Boy

The Admiralty Office, the Sailing Match and the Drowned Boy. The Admiralty Office of the Navy on Whitehall 61, sailboats racing on the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to Vauxhall in a Sailing

Background imageArchitect Collection: St Dunstans Church, Postman, Letter Carrier

St Dunstans Church, Postman, Letter Carrier and Knife-Grinder. Clock with figures striking bells at St Dunstans Church in Fleet Street 42

Background imageArchitect Collection: Young English gentleman riding with hounds in a stag hunt

Young English gentleman riding with hounds in a stag hunt. A woman rider thrown from a horse. iHandcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combes The

Background imageArchitect Collection: Richings House, Iver, Buckinghamshire

Richings House, Iver, Buckinghamshire, seat of member of parliament John Sullivan. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts

Background imageArchitect Collection: Herd of deer in front of Trentham Hall

Herd of deer in front of Trentham Hall, seat of Granville Leveson-Gower, Marquis of Stafford. House and gardens designed by architect Henry Holland

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Rookery, Westcott, Surrey

The Rookery, Westcott, Surrey, seat of banker Richard Fuller. Built and landscaped by Daniel Malthus, father of economist and scholar Thomas Robert Malthus

Background imageArchitect Collection: Park entrance to Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth

Park entrance to Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth, seat of the Duke of Northumberland, with gardens designed by Capability Brown

Background imageArchitect Collection: The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward

The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward the Quadrant, designed by John Nash, London. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1822

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor

The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor. Thatched cottage folly designed by Princess Elizabeth. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of

Background imageArchitect Collection: Designs for garden seats in parks or landscaped gardens

Designs for garden seats in parks or landscaped gardens. Indian umbrella-style seat at top and fabric marquee over a folding iron frame below

Background imageArchitect Collection: Plan and elevation of a Gothic conservatory

Plan and elevation of a Gothic conservatory. Large greenhouse with glass roof and high windows. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1816

Background imageArchitect Collection: St Jermain, Cornwall, the seat of the Earl St. Germain

St Jermain, Cornwall, the seat of the Earl St. Germain
St.. Jermain, Port Eliot, Cornwall, the seat of John Craggs Eliot, Earl St. Germain. Crenellated mansion in a park. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall

Background imageArchitect Collection: East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, the seat of architect

East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, the seat of architect John Nash. Gothic style castellated mansion designed by Nash with turrets and towers, gardens and fountain, completed in 1800

Background imageArchitect Collection: Orchard Cottage, Isle of Wight, the seat of Sir Willoughby

Orchard Cottage, Isle of Wight, the seat of Sir Willoughby
Orchard Cottage, Isle of Wight, the seat of General Sir James Willoughby Gordon. Italian style villa with fountain in garden

Background imageArchitect Collection: Guys Cliff, Warwickshire, the seat of Bertie Greatheed

Guys Cliff, Warwickshire, the seat of Bertie Greatheed
Guys Cliff, Warwickshire, the seat of slave owner Bertie Greatheed. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by W. Westall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1826

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Vine, Basingstoke, the seat of William John Chute

The Vine, Basingstoke, the seat of William John Chute. House reformed by Chaloner Chute from designs by Webb, Inigo Jones son in law

Background imageArchitect Collection: Watermouth, Devon, the seat of Joseph Davie Bassett

Watermouth, Devon, the seat of Joseph Davie Bassett. View of the house with its eastern terrace and romantic scenery. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by F.W.L

Background imageArchitect Collection: Piercefield, Monmouthshire, seat of Nathaniel Wells

Piercefield, Monmouthshire, seat of Nathaniel Wells. Built by architect Sir Mark Wood in Bath stone in the Grecian style. Slave owner Nathaniel Wells was the son of sugar planter William Wells

Background imageArchitect Collection: Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl Spencer

Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl Spencer
Wimbledon Park House. Built in 1801 by George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, designed by architect Henry Holland with gardens by Capability Brown

Background imageArchitect Collection: Group of villas on Herne Hill, Camberwell, London, 1825

Group of villas on Herne Hill, Camberwell, London, 1825. Ornamental cottage, family home, picturesque house and two-story house with Sicilian roof

Background imageArchitect Collection: Sempione Gate or Porta Sempione in Milan, Italy

Sempione Gate or Porta Sempione in Milan, Italy, 19th century. Arco Trionfale del Sempione. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre Jr

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese-Litta, Milan

The Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese-Litta, Milan. Baroque palace built by architect Francesco Maria Richini in 1640s, with new Rococo facade by Bartolomeo Bolli added in 1750s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Courtyard of the Palazzo del Senato in Milan

Courtyard of the Palazzo del Senato in Milan
Courtyard of the Palazzo del Senato (Swiss seminary college) in Milan. Baroque palace built in 1608 by the architect Francesco Maria Richini. Cortile del Collegio Elvetico in Milano

Background imageArchitect Collection: Courtyard of the Archepiscopal Seminary of Milan, 1570

Courtyard of the Archepiscopal Seminary of Milan, 1570. Designed by the architect Giuseppe Meda. Cortile del Seminario in Milano. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre Jr

Background imageArchitect Collection: Elevation of the choir of Milan Cathedral, 14th century

Elevation of the choir of Milan Cathedral, 14th century
Elevation of the choir of Milan Cathedral, Gothic church built from 1386 by architects Simone da Orsenigo and Nicolas de Bonaventure. Duomo di Milano

Background imageArchitect Collection: Section through Milan Cathedral, 14th century

Section through Milan Cathedral, 14th century
Section through Milan Cathedral, Gothic church built from 1386 by architects Simone da Orsenigo and Nicolas de Bonaventure. Duomo di Milano

Background imageArchitect Collection: Fresco of the Mass of St. Michael, Monza, Italy

Fresco of the Mass of St. Michael, Monza, Italy
13th century fresco of the Eucharist with Christ, Virgin and Saints, known as the Mass of St. Michael, formerly in the church of St. Michele in Monza

Background imageArchitect Collection: St. Marks Camanile, the Two Towers and Leaning

St. Marks Camanile, the Two Towers and Leaning
St. Marks Camanile, Venice, 1, the Two Towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, in Bologna 2, 3, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa 4. Torre di S. Marco di Venezia, della Cattedrale di Pisa, &c

Background imageArchitect Collection: Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, Santiago, Chile

Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, Santiago, Chile. Construction of the neoclassical cathedral began in 1753 and ended in 1799. The architect was the Italian Gioacchino Toesca. Date: 1904

Background imageArchitect Collection: Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs

Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs - Porte de la Concorde (designed by Patout). Date: 1925

Background imageArchitect Collection: Hungerford Union Workhouse

Hungerford Union Workhouse
A view of the Hungerford Union workhouse, Berkshire, designed by the architect S.O. Foden. Date: Date unknown

Background imageArchitect Collection: Hunslet Workhouse, Leeds

Hunslet Workhouse, Leeds
The design by architect J.H. Morton for the new Hunslet Union workhouse, near Leeds, West Yorkshire, erected in 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageArchitect Collection: Teatro Opera - Buenos Aires, Argentina

Teatro Opera - Buenos Aires, Argentina. Date: circa 1937

Background imageArchitect Collection: Detail of St Catherine, by Pellegrino Tibaldi

Detail of St Catherine, by Pellegrino Tibaldi
Detail of St Catherine, from a painting by Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527-1596), Italian Mannerist artist, sculptor and architect. Date: 16th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: Giulio Romano, Italian artist, with three cupids

Giulio Romano, Italian artist, with three cupids
Giulio Romano (Giulio Pippi, c1499-1546), Italian artist and architect, with three cupids from his painting of Venus persuading Vulcan to forge Cupids arrows (original in the Louvre, Paris)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna with Campo Santo, Pisa

Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna with Campo Santo, Pisa
Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna, Italian artists and architects (both pupils of Giotto) with the Campo Santo, Pisa, Italy. Date: 14th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: Giotto di Bondone, Italian artist

Giotto di Bondone, Italian artist
Giotto di Bondone (c1267-1337), Italian painter and architect. Seen here with two angels below. Date: 13th-14th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: Puente Nuevo bridge over the Guadalevin river

Puente Nuevo bridge over the Guadalevin river at Ronda, Spain. Built by architect Jose Martin de Aldehuela. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hessen from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur

Background imageArchitect Collection: Walter Dorwin Teague

Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960). American industrial designer, architect, illustrator, graphic designer and writer Date: circa 1928

Background imageArchitect Collection: Lavatory doors, Liverpool Abattoir, Stanley Street

Lavatory doors, Liverpool Abattoir, Stanley Street, Liverpool, constructed from standard Plymax type M flush doors. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester

Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester
Shower partitions at public baths, Moston Baths, Manchester, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax with sealed edges. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Bath partitions at Downham School, Harlow, Essex

Bath partitions at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory design for slipper bath cubicles. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Lavatories in a telephone exchange, City of London

Lavatories in a telephone exchange, City of London
Lavatories in a a telephone exchange, Faraday House, Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C with special marble finish. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Lavatories in a department store, using Plymax plywood

Lavatories in a department store, using Plymax plywood
Lavatories in a department store, constructed from Plymax standard lavatories type C, with Venesta plywood type A flush doors. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Lavatories at Downham School, Harlow, Essex

Lavatories at Downham School, Harlow, Essex, constructed from Plymax standard lavatory compartments type B. Date: 1936

Background imageArchitect Collection: Dressing cubicles at public baths, Sittingbourne, Kent

Dressing cubicles at public baths, Sittingbourne, Kent
Dressing cubicles at public swimming baths, Sittingbourne, Kent, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax. Date: 1936



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