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Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Peterhouse College, Cambridge K991428

Peterhouse College, Cambridge K991428
PETERHOUSE COLLEGE, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. View of the arcade with bicycles

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Rushton Triangular Lodge J010078

Rushton Triangular Lodge J010078
RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View from the North East

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich N060940

The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich N060940
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, Greenwich, London. An aerial view of the baroque Naval College, Queens House, National Maritime Museum and Greenwich Park with The Royal Observatory

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Apethorpe Hall N080845

Apethorpe Hall N080845
APETHORPE HALL, Northamptonshire. The South East Range

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Library at St. Johns College, Oxford CC50_00824

The Library at St. Johns College, Oxford CC50_00824
LIBRARY, ST JOHNs COLLEGE, Oxford, Oxfordshire. The interior of the old library in Canterbury Quad, built in 1596-1601, showing rows of bookcases leading up to the large window at the east end

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Old Royal Naval College a065204

The Old Royal Naval College a065204
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, Greenwich, London. View from a hill in Greenwich Park, looking north-west across the park towards the Queens House and the Old Royal Naval College

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: St Mawes Castle N070928

St Mawes Castle N070928
ST MAWES CASTLE, Cornwall. A low view point of the castle from the south west

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Pendennis Castle K970687

Pendennis Castle K970687
PENDENNIS CASTLE, Falmouth, Cornwall. The castle in late evening

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Bolsover Castle K021426

Bolsover Castle K021426
BOLSOVER CASTLE, Derbyshire. General view from the North

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Boscobel House DP264006

Boscobel House DP264006
BOSCOBEL HOUSE, Brewood, Staffordshire. Drone photography, aerial view from the south

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Boscobel House DP264004

Boscobel House DP264004
BOSCOBEL HOUSE, Brewood, Staffordshire. Drone photography, aerial view from the south

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Feathers Hotel OP05945

Feathers Hotel OP05945
Feathers Hotel, The Bull Ring, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1850-1900. The front facade of the Feathers Hotel, with a group of children standing outside

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Canons Ashby House 33779_028

Canons Ashby House 33779_028
Canons Ashby House, a mid 16th century country house with earlier origins that overlies the buried remains of part of the medieval settlement of Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, 2018

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Jettied town house BB52_02114

Jettied town house BB52_02114
103 Westgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. A view from the north east of the main elevation of No. 103 Westgate Street, early 1930s

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Porlock Weir DIX02_01_092

Porlock Weir DIX02_01_092
Porlock Weir, Porlock, West Somerset. The view looking south east along what is now the B3225 at Porlock Weir with Gibraltar Cottages to the left and The Old Reading Rooms to the right

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Tribunal CC80_00339

Glastonbury Tribunal CC80_00339
The Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset. Photographed by London Midland and Scottish Railway. 7th August 1929

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Tribunal K040054

Glastonbury Tribunal K040054
The Tribunal, High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset. Exterior view, March 2004

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Model of Pembroke College Chapel CC72_00096

Model of Pembroke College Chapel CC72_00096
A model of the 17th century Chapel at Pembroke College, University Of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge. This image is printed in the RCHME Inventory Volume: City of Cambridge, Part One

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Chipping Camden Wool Market DP137283

Chipping Camden Wool Market DP137283
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. General view of Wool Market, High Street

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Tilbury Fort Gatehouse MP_TIL0022

Tilbury Fort Gatehouse MP_TIL0022
TILBURY FORT, Essex. Plan and front elevation drawing of the gate-house (Water Gate) at Tilbury Fort. Office of Works, August 1914

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Samson And Hercules House OP27177

Samson And Hercules House OP27177
Samson And Hercules House, Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk. The front elevation of Samson and Hercules House, showing the building before alterations in 1890

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Hall i th Wood CC025318

Hall i th Wood CC025318
Hall i th Wood, Hall i th Wood Lane, Bolton. The tudor manor house was restored in 1899 and given to the Corporation of Bolton. It is now a museum

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Vaulted undercroft DP130541

Vaulted undercroft DP130541
The Honourable Society of Lincolnas Inn, Camden, London. The undercroft below the Chapel

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Portland Castle N130016

Portland Castle N130016
PORTLAND CASTLE, Dorset. General view

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Camber Castle J030001

Camber Castle J030001
CAMBER CASTLE, Winchelsea, East Sussex. Aerial view, cutaway reconstruction drawing of the castle in 1540 by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Hust Castle N120052

Hust Castle N120052
HURST CASTLE, Hampshire. Interior of the keep showing the central brick pier

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Kirby Hall N120034

Kirby Hall N120034
KIRBY HALL, Northamptonshire. View through loggia of north range to east range

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Kirby Hall N120028

Kirby Hall N120028
KIRBY HALL, Northamptonshire. Interior view of the Great Hall from South West towards the gallery

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Old Wardour Castle J910248

Old Wardour Castle J910248
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. Grand stairway to the hall

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Blenheim Palace CC49_00027

Blenheim Palace CC49_00027
BLENHEIM PALACE, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Looking along the south front of the 18th century palace from the west, showing the central portico supported on columns and the lawn in the foreground

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Pavilion at Wrest Park N110285

The Pavilion at Wrest Park N110285
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. The causeway to the Pavilion built by Thomas Archer 1709-11

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Pavilion and Long Water at Wrest Park N110283

Pavilion and Long Water at Wrest Park N110283
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. The Long Water with the Pavilion designed by Thomas Archer

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Long Water and Pavilion at Wrest Park N110282

Long Water and Pavilion at Wrest Park N110282
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. The Long Water with the Pavilion designed by Thomas Archer

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Temple Bar in 1797 N110161

Temple Bar in 1797 N110161
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " West View of Temple Bar". Actually shows the Westminster side

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Solar, Stokesay Castle N080468

The Solar, Stokesay Castle N080468
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Interior view. The Solar room showing the wood panelling and carved overmantel above the fireplace

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N110062

Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N110062
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Interior view of the Thomas Archer Pavilion, viewed from the north west

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N110060

Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N110060
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Interior view of the Trompe l oeil dome in the Thomas Archer Pavilion

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park J020161

Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park J020161
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. View of the Baroque interior of the Archer Pavilion from the South East. Interior painted in trompe l oeil by Louis Hauduroy in 1712

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Wrest Park N110058

Wrest Park N110058
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Interior view. View from the Thomas Archer Pavilion, over Long Water with the house in the distance

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Chesterton Windmill a98_05261

Chesterton Windmill a98_05261
CHESTERTON WINDMILL, Chesterton, Warwickshire. Chesterton Windmill was built in 1632 and remained in working use until 1910

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Archer Pavilion dome, Wrest Park N100595

Archer Pavilion dome, Wrest Park N100595
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. Detailed view of the domed Thomas Archer Pavilion built in a Baroque design in 1709-11

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100594

Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100594
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. The Thomas Archer Pavilion built in a Baroque design in 1709-11

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Wrest Park and Archer Pavilion N100593

Wrest Park and Archer Pavilion N100593
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. View from the Thomas Archer Pavilion across Long Water towards the main house

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Long Water and Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100590

Long Water and Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100590
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. View across Long Water, towards the Thomas Archer Pavilion, built in a Baroque design in 1709-11

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Long Water and Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100585

Long Water and Archer Pavilion, Wrest Park N100585
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. View across Long Water, towards the Thomas Archer Pavilion, built in a Baroque design in 1709-11

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Pillar Chamber, Bolsover Castle J000057

Pillar Chamber, Bolsover Castle J000057
BOLSOVER CASTLE, Derbyshire. Interior view. The Pillar Parlour

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: The Great Hall, Audley End House J870465

The Great Hall, Audley End House J870465
AUDLEY END HOUSE. Interior view. The Great Hall

Background imageTudor and Stuart Architecture Collection: Appuldurcombe House N100263

Appuldurcombe House N100263
APPULDURCOMBE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. View from the south-east showing three pavilions



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