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Snowdon Aviary, London Zoo, Regent's Park, London

RIBA2650-15
Snowdon, Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of (1930-)

Design for an 'ornithon' or arbour for birds

RIBA16326
Wright, Thomas (1711-1786)
SOURCE: Thomas Wright. Universal architecture (London, 1755), book I, pl. D

Palace of Versailles: the menagerie

RIBA19556
Le Vau, Louis (1612-1670)
SOURCE: Vues des chateaux royaux (Paris, n. d.), pl. 106

Design for a garden building, possibly an aviary or conservatory

RIBA20675
Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)

Design proposal for renovations to the tropical bird house, Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle: elevations

RIBA20723
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Architectural Services

Snowdon Aviary, London Zoo, Regent's Park, London

RIBA38610
Newby, Frank (1926-2001)

The Aviary, Pavlovsk

RIBA45596
Cameron, Charles (1743-1812)
NOTES: Construction on this country residence of the Russian Imperial family began c.1780 and was completed c. 1825. Its design was typical of the country mansion of the period and was created by a succession of architects, painters and sculptors, notably Charles Cameron who designed the central Great Palace in 1782-1786 and was responsible for the original layout of the park and its garden buildings.

The Aviary, Pavlovsk

RIBA45598
Cameron, Charles (1743-1812)
NOTES: Construction on this country residence of the Russian Imperial family began c.1780 and was completed c. 1825. Its design was typical of the country mansion of the period and was created by a succession of architects, painters and sculptors, notably Charles Cameron who designed the central Great Palace in 1782-1786 and was responsible for the original layout of the park and its garden buildings.

The Aviary, Pavlovsk

RIBA45599
Cameron, Charles (1743-1812)
NOTES: Construction on this country residence of the Russian Imperial family began c.1780 and was completed c. 1825. Its design was typical of the country mansion of the period and was created by a succession of architects, painters and sculptors, notably Charles Cameron who designed the central Great Palace in 1782-1786 and was responsible for the original layout of the park and its garden buildings.
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