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Regency architecture is a style of British architecture that emerged during the early 19th century

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Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, November 7th 1800 (pen & ink with w / c on paper)

Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, November 7th 1800 (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
2907010 Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, November 7th 1800 (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Soane, John (1752-1837); Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Proposed plan for Council House adjoining Guildhall (pencil & w / c on paper)

Proposed plan for Council House adjoining Guildhall (pencil & w / c on paper)
2831896 Proposed plan for Council House adjoining Guildhall (pencil & w/c on paper) by O Neill, Hugh (1784-1824); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Ferry slip from Temple Back to St Philip s, 1823 (w / c over pencil on paper)

Ferry slip from Temple Back to St Philip s, 1823 (w / c over pencil on paper)
2831658 Ferry slip from Temple Back to St Philip s, 1823 (w/c over pencil on paper) by Jackson, Samuel (1794-1868); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Central Exchange, News Room, c. 1838

Central Exchange, News Room, c. 1838
2960436 Central Exchange, News Room, c.1838 by Richardson, Thomas Miles (1784-1848); Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: View of a country house, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)

View of a country house, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)
GG80929 View of a country house, c.1840 (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eGavin Graham Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Carlton House, engraved by R. Reeve, c. 1819 (engraving)

Carlton House, engraved by R. Reeve, c. 1819 (engraving)
XND76053 Carlton House, engraved by R. Reeve, c.1819 (engraving) by Westall, William (1781-1850) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The East Front, from Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton

The East Front, from Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton
STC59432 The East Front, from Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton by John Nash (1752-1835) 1826 (aquatint) by English School

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The Crescent, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

The Crescent, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
CH401543 The Crescent, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, 1806 (hand-coloured aquatint) by Nattes, John Claude (c.1765-1822) (after); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Elevation and ground plans of proposed new entrance gateway and lodges

Elevation and ground plans of proposed new entrance gateway and lodges
STC243929 Elevation and ground plans of proposed new entrance gateway and lodges, from the Red Book for Antony House, c.1812 (w/c on paper) by Repton

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Old Regent Street, 1924 (oil on canvas)

Old Regent Street, 1924 (oil on canvas)
1128214 Old Regent Street, 1924 (oil on canvas) by Kirby, John Kynnersley (fl.1914-39); 61x76 cm; Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, West Yorkshire, UK; eBradford Museums & Galleries; English

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: New Bridge, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

New Bridge, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
STC103801 New Bridge, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) pub. by William Miller, 1804 (aquatint) by Nattes

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Wimbledon House, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts

Wimbledon House, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts
STC182267 Wimbledon House, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, published 1826 (colour litho) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: seat of Mrs)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: A cart race in an English town with an accident in the foregroun

A cart race in an English town with an accident in the foregroun
5893703 A cart race in an English town with an accident in the foregroun by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: A cart race in an English town with an accident in the foreground with)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c. 1835 (ivory & hardwood

Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c. 1835 (ivory & hardwood
1679664 Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c.1835 (ivory & hardwood) (see also 1679663-5) by Indian School, (19th century); 18x96.8x47 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: All Souls Church, Langham Place

All Souls Church, Langham Place
3790631 All Souls Church, Langham Place; (add.info.: All Souls Church, Langham Place, London 1853. Designed by John Nash (1752 - 1835). Consecrated 1824. National Views of London &c. Vol

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: St Johns Church, Waterloo Road

St Johns Church, Waterloo Road
3790625 St Johns Church, Waterloo Road; (add.info.: St Johns Church, Waterloo Road, London 1835. Built in 1824, architecture designed by Francis Bedford (1784 - 1858)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Admiralty

Admiralty
3790622 Admiralty; (add.info.: Old Admiralty, Ripley building, London, 1835. Designed by Thomas Ripley (1682 - 1758) completed in 1726. National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Fleet Prison

Fleet Prison
3790620 Fleet Prison; (add.info.: Fleet Prison, London 1853. Built in 1780, after the old building was destroyed by rioters. National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Villa in Regents Park

Villa in Regents Park
3790619 Villa in Regents Park; (add.info.: Villa in Regents Park, London, 1835 National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: St Pauls Covent Garden

St Pauls Covent Garden
3790614 St Pauls Covent Garden; (add.info.: St Pauls church, Covent Garden, London 1835. Built in 1640 by Francis, Earl of Bedford, designed by Inigo Jones (1573 - 1652) National Views of London &c

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: 50-51 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper)

50-51 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper)
2832587 50-51 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper) by O Neill, Hugh (1784-1824); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Given by W. M

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: 48 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper)

48 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper)
2832586 48 Corn Street, 1823 (pencil on paper) by O Neill, Hugh (1784-1824); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Given by W. M

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Steep Street and the top of Queen Street [later Christmas Steps] with the Chapel of

Steep Street and the top of Queen Street [later Christmas Steps] with the Chapel of
2832049 Steep Street and the top of Queen Street [later Christmas Steps] with the Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne, 1823 (w/c over pencil on paper) by Johnson

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: White Lodge, St Michaels Hill, from City School (Queen Elizabeths Hospital)

White Lodge, St Michaels Hill, from City School (Queen Elizabeths Hospital)
2832040 White Lodge, St Michaels Hill, from City School (Queen Elizabeths Hospital), 1824 (pencil on paper) by Johnson, James (1803-34); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Litchgate from Queen Square (w / c on paper)

Litchgate from Queen Square (w / c on paper)
WAG421395 Litchgate from Queen Square (w/c on paper) by Noyes, Robert (c.1780-1843); Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; eWolverhampton Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The Pump Room, Bath (aquatint)

The Pump Room, Bath (aquatint)
468887 The Pump Room, Bath (aquatint) by Nattes, John Claude (c.1765-1822) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The Hotel d Avaux, rue du Temple, Paris (litho)

The Hotel d Avaux, rue du Temple, Paris (litho)
473304 The Hotel d Avaux, rue du Temple, Paris (litho) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Paris

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: View in Mount Merrion Park, 1804 (oil on canvas)

View in Mount Merrion Park, 1804 (oil on canvas)
FIT443775 View in Mount Merrion Park, 1804 (oil on canvas) by Ashford, William (1746-1824); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Student measuring the Temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome, 1819 (w / c on paper)

Student measuring the Temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome, 1819 (w / c on paper)
478209 Student measuring the Temple of Castor and Pollux in Rome, 1819 (w/c on paper) by Parke, Henry (c.1792-1835); Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace

St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace
GHL91587 St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace, detail from A Panoramic View round the Regents Park, pub. by Ackermann, 1831 (aquatint) by Morris

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Exterior view of Low Middleton Hall, Middleton St. George, Durham (photo)

Exterior view of Low Middleton Hall, Middleton St. George, Durham (photo)
BAL1082 Exterior view of Low Middleton Hall, Middleton St. George, Durham (photo) by English School, (18th century); Low Middleton Hall, Durham

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The Crescent, detail of the street, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

The Crescent, detail of the street, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
STC92989 The Crescent, detail of the street, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) pub

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: St. Jamess Square, 1812 (coloured aquatint)

St. Jamess Square, 1812 (coloured aquatint)
CWA124859 St. Jamess Square, 1812 (coloured aquatint) by English School, (19th century); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: South Parade, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

South Parade, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
STC103819 South Parade, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) pub. by William Miller, 1804 (aquatint) by Nattes

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Interior of Concert Room, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

Interior of Concert Room, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
STC103815 Interior of Concert Room, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) pub. by William Miller, 1805 (aquatint) by Nattes

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: A General View of Bath, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views

A General View of Bath, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
STC103805 A General View of Bath, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) pub. by William Miller, 1805 (aquatint) by Nattes

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: The Interior of the Stables, from Views of The Royal Pavilion

The Interior of the Stables, from Views of The Royal Pavilion
STC59450 The Interior of the Stables, from Views of The Royal Pavilion, Brighton by John Nash (1752-1835) 1826 (aquatint) by English School

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Pavilion of Haarlem, from Choix des Monuments, Edifices et Maisons les plus

Pavilion of Haarlem, from Choix des Monuments, Edifices et Maisons les plus
STC186085 Pavilion of Haarlem, from Choix des Monuments, Edifices et Maisons les plus remarquables du Royaume des Pays-Bas by Pierre Jacques Goetghebuer, published 1827 (aquatint) by Goetghebuer

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c. 1835 (ivory & hardwood

Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c. 1835 (ivory & hardwood
1679665 Model of the Hazarduari Palace, Murshidabad, c.1835 (ivory & hardwood) (see also 1679663-4) by Indian School, (19th century); 18x96.8x47 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace
3790746 Kensington Palace; (add.info.: Kensington Palace, London, 1835. Former residence of King William and his royal consort Queen Anne, then George I and George II. National Views of London &c)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Admiralty

Admiralty
3790745 Admiralty; (add.info.: Old Admiralty, Ripley building, London, 1835. Designed by Thomas Ripley (1682 - 1758) completed in 1726. National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Bank of England

Bank of England
3790738 Bank of England; (add.info.: The Bank of England, 1835 - historic London National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: St Mary-le-bone Church, New Road

St Mary-le-bone Church, New Road
3790632 St Mary-le-bone Church, New Road; (add.info.: St Marylebone Church, New Road, as seen from York Gate, Regents Park, London 1853)

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Hanover Lodge, Regents Park

Hanover Lodge, Regents Park
3790621 Hanover Lodge, Regents Park; (add.info.: Hanover Lodge, Regents Park, London, 1835 National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Old London Bridge

Old London Bridge
3790618 Old London Bridge; (add.info.: Old London Bridge, London. Building commenced in 1176, demolished in 1853. National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Catholic Chapel, Finsbury

Catholic Chapel, Finsbury
3790616 Catholic Chapel, Finsbury; (add.info.: Catholic Chapel, Finsbury, London 1835. Built in 1820 National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

Background imageRegency Architecture Collection: Opthalmic Institution, Finsbury

Opthalmic Institution, Finsbury
3790615 Opthalmic Institution, Finsbury; (add.info.: London Opthalmic Infirmary, Finsbury, London 1835. National Views of London &c. Vol. 1, 1835); Lebrecht History

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Regency Architecture Collection

Regency architecture is a style of British architecture that emerged during the early 19th century. It was heavily influenced by the Neoclassical movement, which sought to revive the grandeur and simplicity of ancient Greek and Roman buildings. Regency buildings often feature large columns, arches, and pediments as well as decorative details such as balustrades, cornices, and fanlights. The style was popularized by architect John Nash who designed many iconic London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and Regent's Park. Regency architecture is characterized by its symmetry and balance with an emphasis on proportionality. Its use of classical elements combined with modern materials make it a timeless style that can still be seen in many cities around the world today.
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