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A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley StreetA Sectional Drawing through the extensive premises of The Empress Club, sitting between Dover Street and 13 Berkeley Street, W1, London
City of London Workhouse, Bow Road, East LondonSituated where Mile End Road continues as Bow Road in East London, the City of London Union Workhouse opened in 1849. The palatial building, designed by Richard Tress
Advert, The Pulteney Hotel, Bath. 1927
Tea time in the lounge on board the BerengariaWith windows opening on the foam of perilous seas: land-like stability and palatial luxury afloat. As in a seaside hotel, but with ever-changing outlook
The Dining Room at The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley StreetA Sectional Drawing through the extensive premises of The Empress Club, sitting between Dover Street and 13 Berkeley Street, W1, London
Mount Vernon Hotel at Cape May, New JerseyThe palatial Mount Vernon Hotel at Cape May, New Jersey. Built in the Italianate style, it could accomodate 3, 500 guests, who came seeking the sea air and healthful recreation
Colour engraving of Prior Park, BathColour engraving of Prior Park, near Bath, the seat of Ralph Allen Esq
Frederiksborg Castle - Hillerod, DenmarkFrederiksborg Castle ( Slot ) - a palatial complex in Hillerod, Denmark, built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century. Date: circa 1930s
Sintra, Portugal - Palacio MonserrateSintra - a town and a municipality in the Grande Lisboa subregion (Lisbon Region) of Portugal. Palacio Monserrate (Monserrate Palace) - an exotic palatial villa located near Sintra, Portugal
Baku, Azerbaijan - Tartar MosqueBaku, Azerbaijan - Palatial mosque of the 15th century (built in the 1430s), which is included as part of Shirvanshahs palace complex. Date: circa 1910s
The new casino at Nice drawn by Helen McKieImpression of the Palais de la Mediteranee, the new, palatial casino built at Nice in 1929 by American millionaire, Frank Jay Gould. The marble staircase, seen here, was the widest in the world
Partial View of a Japanese Imperial Palatial Complex Date: circa 1900
Palatial Paris HouseBuilding a palatial mansion in 15th century Paris : as always, leading citizens sought to outrank one another in the splendour of their homes Date: 15th century
The Capitol (Royal Palace), Honolulu, Hawaii, USAThe Capitol building (formerly the Royal Palace), also known as Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Date: 1935
Main Avenue West, Knoxville, Tennessee, USAMain Avenue West, a residential area of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Date: circa 1906
Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall), Perugia, Italy. Date: late 19th century
Dorchester House, Park Lane, designed by Lewis Vulliamy for Robert Holford, built on the site of an earlier house belonging to the Earls of Dorchester in 1851 - 53. It was the residence of Mr
USA / Hearst CastleHearst Castle, the palatial estate built for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, south California, U.S.A. Date: built 1919 - 1947
Bhopal - near Sadrar Manzil - IndiaScene in Bhopal - near Sadrar Manzil, Madhya Pradesh Province, India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Agra Fort, IndiaView of the Agra Fort, Agra, India, also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It can be more accurately described as a walled palatial city
FENCING 1570Several men fence in palatial surroundings
Parliament BuildingsThe Houses of Lords and Commons seen from Old Palace Yard, before the fortunate fire of 1834 which meant they could be replaced by their present palatial premises