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Claverton Street Chapel, Pimlico, London (now demolished)
Moor Park, HertfordshireMoor Park, near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Date: circa 1770
Kedleston House / 1780Kedleston House, Derbyshire: seat of Lord Scarsdale
View of Wanstead House, the seat of the Earl of Tilney (Tylney), engraved for Harrison's History of London in 1775. The house was designed by the Scottish architect, Colen Campbell
Chesterfield HouseView of the grand staircase at Chesterfield House, a London townhouse built between 1747 and 1752 by Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, statesman and man of letters
Burlington HouseA view of Burlington House in 1875. It was originally a private Palladian mansion owned by the Earls of Burlington and was expanded in the mid-19th century after being purchased by the British
Woman in the sculpture gallery in the Louvre Museum, 1806Fashionable woman in the sculpture gallery in the Louvre Museum, 1806. She wears a straw bonnet with feathers, shawl over a high-waisted dress
Stoke House, Windsor, seat of Egyptologist Richard William Howard Vyse, built by architect James Wyatt with gardens landscaped by Capability Brown
The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward the Quadrant, designed by John Nash, London. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1822
The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor. Thatched cottage folly designed by Princess Elizabeth. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of
Designs for garden seats in parks or landscaped gardens. Indian umbrella-style seat at top and fabric marquee over a folding iron frame below
Belvoir Castle, seat of John Manners, 5th Duke ofBelvoir Castle, Leicestershire, seat of John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland. Built in the romantic Gothic Revival style to designs by the architect James Wyatt and restored by Sir James Thornton
County Courts, Cambridge, recently built in Palladian style at the time of this illustration. Date: circa 1842
View of the mansion at Moor Park, HertfordshireView of the Palladian mansion at Moor Park, Hertfordshire, dating back to the 17th century. By the time of this illustration, it was possible to travel by train to Rickmansworth
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, where Royal Academy exhibitions take place. Date: circa 1900s
Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, a mansion originally built by James Paine for Sir Rowland Winn, on the site of a 12th century priory dedicated to Saint Oswald. Date: mid 18th century
University of Virginia, Charlottesville - Lawn and RotundaThe Lawn (part of Thomas Jeffersons Academical Village) at the University of Virginia, a masterpiece of Palladian architecture, with The Rotunda as the focal point at the north end of the site
Colour engraving of Prior Park, BathColour engraving of Prior Park, near Bath, the seat of Ralph Allen Esq
John Cavanagh fashion show at Bowood, 1965Guests watch a fashion show by British designer John Cavanagh held at Bowood, Wiltshire, the Palladian home of the Marquess of Lansdowne. The catwalk is in the Library, built by the Adam brothers
Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire - the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy Date: 1906
Wootton Wawen Hall, near Henley-in-Arden, WarwickshireView of Wootton Wawen Hall, near Henley-in-Arden in Warwickshire. It was built mainly in 1687 in the Palladian style, incorporating parts of an earlier, probably Elizabethan, house
The Basilica of St Mary of Health (Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute) - located in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the Italian city of Venice. Date: circa 1908
Horse Guards RearHorse Guards, a large building in the Palladian style, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, London. Built by John Vardy to a design by William Kent - view of rear. Date: built 1751 - 1753
Marble Hall, Twickenham, London (formerly in Middlesex), the seat of Charles Augustus Tulk Esquire. It was built by George II for his mistress, the Countess of Suffolk. Date: 1815
Horse Guards BuildingHorse Guards, a large building in the Palladian style, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, London. Built by John Vardy to a design by William Kent. Date: built 1751 - 1753
Horse Guards FloodlightHorse Guards, a large building in the Palladian style, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, London. Built by John Vardy to a design by William Kent. Date: built 1751 - 1753
Marcus Aurelius GateThe Marcus Aurelius Gate, at Wilton House, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It was designed by Sir William Chambers. Date: 18th century
Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, GermanyView of the Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin, with the German Cathedral at the centre, and the French Cathedral in the distance on the right
Prior Park, BathPrior Park in Bath. In the background is the mansion built for Ralph Allen, in the foreground the Palladian Bridge