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Remodelled Collection

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Kenwood House Bridge

Kenwood House Bridge
The elegant Georgian bridge across the late at Kenwood House, Highgate, London, a 17th century building, remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779. Date: 18th century

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Dunrobin Castle, Sutherlandshire, Scotland

Dunrobin Castle, Sutherlandshire, Scotland. Medieval castle remodelled into a stately home with gardens in 1835-50 by architect Sir Charles Barry for the 20th Duke of Sutherland

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Cobham Hall, Kent, England

Cobham Hall, Kent, England

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire, England

Hampton Court Castle, Herefordshire, England

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Brockley Hall, Somersetshire, England

Brockley Hall, Somersetshire, England. Late 18th-century house remodelled in 1825 in a plain Greek-revival style with deer park and heronry for John Hugh Smyth-Pigott

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England

Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Howsham Hall, Yorkshire, England

Howsham Hall, Yorkshire, England
Snowy winter scene at Howsham Hall, Yorkshire, England

Background imageRemodelled Collection: View of Bagshot Lodge, Surrey, late 18th century

View of Bagshot Lodge, Surrey, late 18th century
View of Bagshot Lodge, Surrey. Built in the 17th century by Inigo Jones, remodelled in the 1760s by architect James Paine for General George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Catalonia, Tarragona. Roman wall. Portal de Sant Antoni

Catalonia, Tarragona. Roman wall. Portal de Sant Antoni
Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona. Roman wall. Portal de Sant Antoni. On the eastern side of the wall, remodelled in 1753 on a pre-existing gate

Background imageRemodelled Collection: The White House, Great Chart, Kent, Attic

The White House, Great Chart, Kent, Attic
An architectural interior illustration of an attic with exposed beams and rafters, remodelled as a living space. The space belongs to The White House, in Great Chart, Kent. Date: 1915

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Residence Of Baillie Scott

Residence Of Baillie Scott
A pair of photographs showing some interiors, including a hall and dining room, belonging to an old house, remodelled in Arts and Crafts style. Once occupied by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Sydney as Macquarie Left It

Sydney as Macquarie Left It
This panorama was taken from the Observatory Hill. To the left one is looking towards the Heads and to the right over the City

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Phyllis Court, Henley by G. H. Davis 1926

Phyllis Court, Henley by G. H. Davis 1926
Detailed diagrammatic illustration by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News of Phyllis Court, a so-called riverside country club at Henley, showing extensions and improvements made in 1926

Background imageRemodelled Collection: London Underground, carriage interiors

London Underground, carriage interiors -- one of the original CLR coaches (top), and a remodelled CLR coach (bottom). Date: 1926

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Crystal Palce, Sydenham, the Nave under construction

Crystal Palce, Sydenham, the Nave under construction
The 1851 Great Exhibition building was remodelled and rebuilt in Sydenham between 1852 and 1854. The nave with the intersection of the North Transept. Date: circa 1853

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Rousham House

Rousham House
Rousham Park House in Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire. The gardens were remodelled by William Kent in 1738. Date: circa 1840

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Forde Abbey

Forde Abbey
Originally a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136 by Richard Fitzbaldwin, Forde Abbey, Dorset, England, was extensively remodelled by Edmund Prideaux in the 1600s Date: 12th to 17th century

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital, Rutland

Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital, Rutland
The Uppingham Auxiliary Hospital operated during World War One in the premises of the Uppingham Union workhouse, Leicester Road, Uppingham, Rutland

Background imageRemodelled Collection: Kenwood House 1950S

Kenwood House 1950S
Kenwood House, Highgate, London, a 17th century building, remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779, and now home to the Iveagh Bequest of paintings


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