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Altes Museum, Berlin: cartoon by Schinkel depicting the Mourners of the Tumulus

RIBA147229
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841)
NOTES: The wall painting based on this cartoon was destroyed during the Second World War. See RIBA161510 for a colour version of this image.

Altes Museum, Berlin: cartoon by Schinkel depicting Uranus and the Dance of the Stars

RIBA147230
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841)
NOTES: See RIBA161511 for a colour version of this image.

Perrycroft, Jubilee Drive, Colwall, Herefordshire: copy of a watercolour of the house

RIBA149643
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: See RIBA156780 for a colour version of this image.

Copies of early botanical photographs from Voysey's collection of source material

RIBA149718
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: These items are from the collection of Lady Joan Slack (1925-2015), a prominent geneticist, who inherited through her family a number of artifacts from the Voysey family, which she subsequently catalogued. She lived at Bridgwater, Somerset, where these images were taken. See RIBA156455 for a colour version of this image.

Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, Plaza de Armas, Havana: detail of portrait of Habaneras

RIBA155374
NOTES: The palace was built between 1776-1791. It is now the Museum of the City of Havana. See RIBA146265 for a black and white version of this image.

Detail of fan, unknown location, Havana

RIBA155390
NOTES: These are artifacts photographed by Martin Charles, probably for the book 'Havana, Portrait of a City' by Juliet Barclay (Cassell, 1993). See RIBA146469 for a black and white version of this image.

Copies of early botanical photographs from Voysey's collection of source material

RIBA156455
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: These items are from the collection of Lady Joan Slack (1925-2015), a prominent geneticist, who inherited through her family a number of artifacts from the Voysey family, which she subsequently catalogued. She lived at Bridgwater, Somerset, where these images were taken. See RIBA149718 for a black and white version of this image.

Naworth Castle, Brampton: the library with the Burne-Jones 'Battle of Flodden' bas-relief over the fireplace

RIBA158131
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: Webb restored much of the interior of Naworth Castle for George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle. The library was created in the chapel which had been destroyed in a fire in 1844. A tiny spiral staircase rises on the left. See RIBA134419 for a black and white version of this image.

Altes Museum, Berlin: cartoon by Schinkel depicting the Mourners of the Tumulus

RIBA161510
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841)
NOTES: The wall painting based on this cartoon was destroyed during the Second World War. See RIBA147229 for a black and white version of this image.

Altes Museum, Berlin: cartoon by Schinkel depicting Uranus and the Dance of the Stars

RIBA161511
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841)
NOTES: See RIBA147230 for a black and white version of this image.

St Dunstan's Orthodox Church (formerly St Osmund), Bournemouth Road, Parkstone, Poole: detail of painting of the Annunciation in the side chapel between the Lady Chapel and the Chapel of the Annunciation with inscription

RIBA162597
Prior, Edward Schroeder (1852-1932)
NOTES: Prior's last work, designed in partnership with Arthur Grove. The chancel is earlier, 1904-1905 by local architect G. A. Bligh Livesay. The painting is by the artist Leslie MacDonald Gill.

Narrow House, Square Claude Erignace, Le Havre

RIBA163058
Wurm, Edwin (1954-)
NOTES: An installation by the artist Edwin Wurm, it was iinstalled on the Square Claude Erignac in Le Havre, in 2010. In 2022 it was opened to the public. The structure is a reinterpretation of Wurm’s childhood home, a typical suburban abode from the 1960s, surrounded by a wooded, landscaped garden in Le Havre that gives the impression of a residential neighbourhood.
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