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Ionic Collection (page 6)

Background imageIonic Collection: Man in a salvage yard

Man in a salvage yard
A man examining architectural items of a neoclassical style in a salvage yard. circa 1940s

Background imageIonic Collection: Doorway / Classical Orders

Doorway / Classical Orders
Doorways of the classical Greek and Roman orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageIonic Collection: 18th C French Hotel

18th C French Hotel
A hotel in 18th century France, designed by Jacques Francois Blondel, architect of King Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageIonic Collection: Rouen City Hall / 18th C

Rouen City Hall / 18th C
Rouen city hall as seen from the Place Royale. It was built in 1758 by Le Carpentier, architect for King Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageIonic Collection: Grenelle Fountain 18th C

Grenelle Fountain 18th C
Front view of the Grenelle Fountain, faubourg St Germain in Paris. It was built in 1739 by Edme Bouchardon, sculptor for Louis XV. Date: 1739

Background imageIonic Collection: Windows / Classical Orders

Windows / Classical Orders
Windows of the classical Greek and Roman orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageIonic Collection: Carlton House / Facade

Carlton House / Facade
Carlton House, London: the facade Date: 1811

Background imageIonic Collection: Country house interior, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Country house interior, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
View of a grand country house interior in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales, with a magnificent chandelier, an ornate screen, and gilded ionic columns

Background imageIonic Collection: Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, Germany

Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, Germany
View of the Bavarian State Chancellery in Munich, Germany. It contains the office of the Bavarian Prime Minister and the State Government of Bavaria

Background imageIonic Collection: The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns

The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns
Sardis (also known as Sardes, Sfard in Lydian and Sparda in Persian) - modern name is Sart - in the Manisa Province of Turkey

Background imageIonic Collection: Results of Fire at Brussels Exhibition

Results of Fire at Brussels Exhibition
The devastation caused by a fire at the Brussels Exhibition of 14-15 August 1910. This was the entry to the Palace of Belgium on the Avenue of Nations

Background imageIonic Collection: Canada House 1930S

Canada House 1930S
The exterior of Canada House, Trafalgar Square, central London, which is now a cultural centre promoting Canadian music, films and visual arts etc

Background imageIonic Collection: Edwardian Class System

Edwardian Class System
The Edwardian Country House, with the Lord and Lady of the manor and their family in the foreground and all of their various servants dutifully standing in the background

Background imageIonic Collection: Park Crescent, London

Park Crescent, London
Park Crescent, west London. Situated at the northern end of Portland Place, the imposing colonnaded front is by the architect John Nash, and was built in 1812

Background imageIonic Collection: John Nash Houses

John Nash Houses
Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, with some of the fine houses built by the architect John Nash in 1827

Background imageIonic Collection: Pittville Spa

Pittville Spa
A fine view of the Pittville Spa and Pump Room, built between 1825 and 1830. During its Regency heyday it was the most magificent place to drink Cheltenham Spa Water

Background imageIonic Collection: Admiralty Arch 1930S

Admiralty Arch 1930S
Admiralty Arch, London, was designed by Aston Webb and completed in 1911. The impressive archways form an entrance to Pall Mall, leading up to Buckingham Palace

Background imageIonic Collection: Bank of England / 1930S

Bank of England / 1930S
Known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, the Bank of England has occupied this London site since 1734

Background imageIonic Collection: George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
GEORGE NATHANIEL Marquess CURZON of KEDLESTON Statesman

Background imageIonic Collection: St James Theatre 1895

St James Theatre 1895
The impressive building with its four Ionic columns, photographed from the opposite side of King Street

Background imageIonic Collection: East India House / Ackerma

East India House / Ackerma
East India House, Leadenhall Street: north view

Background imageIonic Collection: All Souls Langham Place

All Souls Langham Place
All Souls, Langham Place: designed by Nash, built in 1824

Background imageIonic Collection: Carlton House / Ackermann

Carlton House / Ackermann
Carlton House

Background imageIonic Collection: China / Shanghai Club 1926

China / Shanghai Club 1926
Shanghai: Shanghai Club

Background imageIonic Collection: Royal Crescent Bath

Royal Crescent Bath
The Royal Crescent in Bath was designed by John Wood II and built between 1767 an 1775. It is comprised of 30 houses, and is shaped like a half- Colosseum, with Ionic columns



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