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Hooton Hall - Cheshire - designed by Samuel Wyatt, demolished in 1935. Date: circa 1920
Four women playing bridge in the Orangery at Denham Court, Denham, Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1904
Selincourt at the Holland Park Orangery - Barbara HarperClient: Selincourt - Holland Park Orangery - model Barbara Harper - March 2, 1962 Date: 1962
Country Houses in Wartime - Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks in use a Maternity Home for Evacuee Mothers. The Orangery, dating back to 1790 - Mrs Clark in foreground. Date: 1940
Dunfermline Stables Proposed OrangeryThe top photograph provides a view of some old stables, with illustrative retouching highlighting the proposal for a new lake and bridge and the west side of an orangery
Orangery Lounge Wembley Stadium Club (greyhound racing)The Orangery Lounge of the new Wembley Stadium club, the latest resort of the elite who are interested in the newest sport in England, greyhound racing
Paris, France - Bagatelle, near Bois de Boulogne. This parc was ironically called Bagatelle, which means bauble, by reference to its considerable cost (around 4 million)
Zwinger Wall Pavilion - Dresden, GermanyWall Pavilion at The Zwinger, an early 18th century palace in Dresden, Germany, built in Rococo style by court architect Matthaus Daniel Poppelmann
Inglewood House, Alloa, ScotlandInglewood House, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Central Lowlands, Scotland. Date: circa 1907
Hampton Court, South Front and Orangery Date: circa 1905
The Orangery, Potsdam, Berlin, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Orangery Garden, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Hampton Court in SnowA winter scene at Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England, showing the Lower Orangery covered in snow. Date: 1950s
Queen Annes Orangery, Kensington Palace, London Date: circa 1930s
Laeken / Orangery 1916Laeken: the Orangery
Stained Glass DesignA pretty design for painted glass by a leading designer which includes a standard orange bush in a tub and a star-strewn sky
Orangery, VersaillesBird s-eye view of the finest building at Versailles: the Orangery built by Mansart, 1685 Plate from Vol.II page 95 of " Nouvelle Descriptions des Chateaux de Versailles