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Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London. A large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey built in the Perpendicular Gothic style
PisaArchitectural detail of an angel fresco and windows on the Palazzo della Carovana in Pisa, Italy
PisaArchitectural detail and stairs on the Palazzo della Carovana in Pisa, Italy
Sibiu, RomaniaSibiu (or Hermannstadt / Nagyszeben / Sibinj / Szeben), Transylvania, Romania
Middlesex Guildhall entranceDecorated with a frieze showing Henry III granting a charter to Westminster, the fine entrance to the Middlesex Guildhall, built between 1906 and 1913
Architectural Association, Air Raid Section, believed to be the first uniformed Civil Defence Body formed, during World War I in 1916
The Governors Palace, Rhodes, GreeceThe Governors Palace on the Island of Rhodes, Greece. It is one of the most considerable buildings construced during the Italian occupation of the island
Indonesia - Batak HouseA distinctive high-roofed house of the Batak people of Indonesia
Zarzis, Tunisia - Ben Gardane Street - with interesting low-roofed thin-form mudbrick structures
Trogir, Croatia - Loggia alongside a courtyard. Trogir (Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Percival Market, Gujarat, IndiaThe fabulous ironwork entrance to the Percival Market in Gujurat, India. A fusion of British colonial and Asiatic architectural styling
Sultan Hassan MosqueThe minarets of the Sultan Hassan Mosque, one rising to a height of 81.6 metres
England / Rye 1950SThe quaint Church Square, Rye, Sussex, which has the architectural features of an old Flemish town
Steps / Stepcote HillStepcote Hill and Bridge, Exeter, Devon, a medieval pack-horse road, leading over the old bridge
Scaffolding / BeverleyA stunning view of the framework scaffolding used to move the North front of Beverley Minster back over its base foundation after it had shifted due to subsidence
Owen Jones Roman 26Architectural fragments from Trajans Forum and from the Villa Medici, and pilasters from the Villa Medici, Rome
Cathedral DoorwayA fine doorway, dating from the 15th century, in the Chapter House of Christchurch Cathedral, Oxford, England
Chateau De Congo / RoubaixLe Chateau du Congo in Roubaix, an unconventional structure with moorish architectural elements
Park Entrance GatesVarious styles of park entrance gates
Fireplace / 1867 ExpoLemaires revolving stove-grate displayed at the 1867 exposition
Palace of Justice / RomeThe Palace of Justice, Rome. Building work started in 1890 under the architectural supervision of G.Calderini. The sculptor Ximenes created the bronze statue on the roof
Doric TempleClose-up of a column, pillar, entablature and pediment of a Doric temple showing the use of colour
Blackfriars LighthouseThe curious miniature lighthouse near Blackfriars Bridge, London
Notre Dame Gargoyle 1930A gargoyle looks down over Paris from Notre Dame cathedral
Ornamental Chimneys 1850A selection of towers and chimneys with unusual architectural details
Architectural MuseumThe Architectural Museum of the Architectural Association will not open until 1869, so this is evidently some kind of predecessor. It is located in Canon Row, Westminster
St Pauls PrecinctsThe Precincts development around St. Pauls Cathedral, including Paternoster Square. Later deemed to be yet another ugly example of post World War Two architectural modernism
French Farm BuildingsFarm buildings of architectural interest including sloping cantilevered roofs, a cat slide roof with a lean-to or linhay. A chateau broods in the background
Fireplace / Bailey & SonFireplace by Messrs Bailey & Co displayed at the 1851 exhibition at Crystal Palace