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Nash Collection (page 3)

Background imageNash Collection: Marble Arch 1950S

Marble Arch 1950S
Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: early 1950s

Background imageNash Collection: Frazer-Nash Saloon

Frazer-Nash Saloon
Frazer-Nash - BMW TYPE - 326/50 Saloon, a low-cost family car. Date: 1937

Background imageNash Collection: Frazer-Nash Sports Car

Frazer-Nash Sports Car
The Frazer-Nash Shelsley two seater is a supercharged four- cylinder sports car has a maximum speed over 100 mph. Excellent road-holding and hill-climbing. Date: 1936

Background imageNash Collection: Marble Arch

Marble Arch
A close-up of the fine Neo Classical Corinthian capitals and fluted columns of Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Date: 1828

Background imageNash Collection: Marble Arch 1940S

Marble Arch 1940S
Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: 1940s

Background imageNash Collection: Thatched Dairy

Thatched Dairy
This thatched dairy, at Blaise Castle House Folk Museum, Bristol, England, was designed in 1811 by John Nash. Date: built 1811

Background imageNash Collection: Brighton Pavilion Dome

Brighton Pavilion Dome
The Dome, once the Royal Stables of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, the extravagant Indian inspired architecture built by John Nash, between 1815 and 1822, Sussex, England Date: early 19th century

Background imageNash Collection: Buckingham House 1750S

Buckingham House 1750S
Buckingham House, built by the duke of Buckingham in 1703 : George III will buy it in 1762, Nash will improve it 1821-1836, and a new front will be added in 1913 Date: circa 1760

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Commercial Car

Nash Commercial Car
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Commercial Car, Consolidated Cigar Corporation, interior

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Motor Corporation

Nash Motor Corporation
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Group at Cornerstone Laying of New Building in New York

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Emergency Car

Nash Emergency Car
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation

Background imageNash Collection: Nash garage

Nash garage
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation, Greasing Front Wheels. - Close up of a mechanic working on a Nash auto at the Warren

Background imageNash Collection: Nash motor car

Nash motor car
Auto, Nash Rear view

Background imageNash Collection: Four Nash Coaches

Four Nash Coaches
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation, - Four Nash Coaches for General Cigar Co

Background imageNash Collection: Nash 7 Sedan

Nash 7 Sedan
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Nash 7 Passenger Sedan, 3/4 rear view

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Corporation cars

Nash Corporation cars
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Three automobiles, Advance, Special Light, front view

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Roadster

Nash Roadster
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Nash Roadster

Background imageNash Collection: Warren Nash

Warren Nash
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation 400 Series 100, 000th Car, with Mr. Warren Nash Date: 1928

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Car 192

Nash Car 192
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation - Nash Car 192 Model after trip across continent with driver

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Sedan

Nash Sedan
Warren. Nash Motor Corporation, Auto Nash, Sedan Special Partition

Background imageNash Collection: Regents Quadrant, London, 1848

Regents Quadrant, London, 1848
Engraving showing the Regents Quadrant, by Nash, viewed from Vigo Street, London, 1848

Background imageNash 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 imageNash 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 imageNash Collection: The Brighton viaduct across the Preston Road

The Brighton viaduct across the Preston Road
The Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway opened to Lewes. Train crossing the Brighton viaduct across the Preston Road. The first stone was laid by W. Nash, the chairman of Midland Railway in 1845

Background imageNash Collection: London / Chester Terrace

London / Chester Terrace
Chester Terrace, designed by the famous English Regency architect John Nash in 1825, Regents Park, London

Background imageNash Collection: Carlton House Terrace

Carlton House Terrace
A fine view of the Mall facade of Carlton House Terrace. Close to St. Jamess Park, London, built between 1827 and 1832, to overall designs by the architect John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: All Souls Church / Nash

All Souls Church / Nash
A view of All Souls Church which was designed by John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: KINGs THEATRE / PRE-1789

KINGs THEATRE / PRE-1789
Kings Theatre, Haymarket - the original front which was destroyed by a fire in 1789 and re-built by John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: John Nash / Photo 1 of 2

John Nash / Photo 1 of 2
JOHN NASH English architect who created Regent Street and many other features of central London including All Souls Church where his statue stands

Background imageNash Collection: Buckingham Palace Stable

Buckingham Palace Stable
State Stable, Royal Mews, designed by Nash and built in 1824

Background imageNash Collection: All Souls Langham Place

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

Background imageNash Collection: Buckingham House 1830S

Buckingham House 1830S
The Garden Front of the Kings Palace, at Pimlico after Nash had effected his improvements

Background imageNash Collection: Nash Airflyte Advert

Nash Airflyte Advert
The Greatest Story an Automobile ever told - the Nash Golden Airflyte with wide, wide seats that don t simply recline but make up into win Beds !

Background imageNash Collection: Maypole (Nash)

Maypole (Nash)
Dancing round the maypole on the village green, in Elizabethan times

Background imageNash Collection: KINGs THEATRE / 1819

KINGs THEATRE / 1819
Kings Theatre, Haymarket - the front elevation by John Nash, re-built after the original was destroyed by a fire in 1789

Background imageNash Collection: Richard Beau Nash - 1

Richard Beau Nash - 1
RICHARD BEAU NASH Dandy associated with the amusements of Bath, when somewhat past his prime

Background imageNash Collection: John Nash (Artist)

John Nash (Artist)
JOHN NASH Artist



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