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Flats in Cranley Court, 13 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington, London: the third floor landing

RIBA8877
Kirby, Stuart Cameron
NOTES: These flats are a Victorian house conversion.

Flats in Cranley Court, 13 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington, London: the staircase and lift

RIBA8878
Kirby, Stuart Cameron
NOTES: These flats are a Victorian house conversion.

Flats in Cranley Court, 13 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington, London: the basement dining room

RIBA8879
Kirby, Stuart Cameron
NOTES: These flats are a Victorian house conversion.

Flats in Cranley Court, 13 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington, London: fireplace and sculpture by Maurice Lambert

RIBA8880
Kirby, Stuart Cameron
NOTES: These flats are a Victorian house conversion.

Stowe, Buckinghamshire: the south facade

RIBA9123
Adam, Robert (1728-1792)
NOTES: The house was saved from demolition in the 1920s when it was bought by a commission set up to create a new public school. Stowe School was created in 1923 and the modification of the great house to accommodate staff and boys was undertaken by Clough Williams-Ellis.

Pallant House, Chichester: the entrance with comic stone ostriches on the gate piers

RIBA9131
NOTES: Built for Henry Peckham, this house is also known as Dodo House from the ostriches on the gateposts. The building had been used as council offices since 1919, was restored in 1979, and re-opened as Pallant House Gallery in 1982.

St John's, Smith Square, Westminster, London

RIBA9149
Archer, Thomas (1668-1743)
NOTES: Built to designs by Thomas Archer in 1721-1728, this church was burnt out in 1941 during World War II. It was restored as a concert hall by Marshall Sisson in 1965-1969.

Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum), Istanbul

RIBA9382
Anthemius of Tralles
NOTES: The Church of the Holy Wisdom, known as Hagia Sophia in Greek, Sancta Sophia in Latin, and Ayasofya or Aya Sofya in Turkish, was a Byzantine church until 1453 when Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror made it his imperial mosque. In 1934 the mosque was secularized and turned into the Ayasofya Museum.

Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum) Istanbul

RIBA9386
Anthemius of Tralles
NOTES: The Church of the Holy Wisdom, known as Hagia Sophia in Greek, Sancta Sophia in Latin, and Ayasofya or Aya Sofya in Turkish, was a Byzantine church until 1453 when Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror made it his imperial mosque. In 1934 the mosque was secularized and turned into the Ayasofya Museum.

Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum), Istanbul: detail of a mosaic of the Empress Zoe

RIBA9387
Anthemius of Tralles
NOTES: The Church of the Holy Wisdom, known as Hagia Sophia in Greek, Sancta Sophia in Latin, and Ayasofya or Aya Sofya in Turkish, was a Byzantine church until 1453 when Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror made it his imperial mosque. In 1934 the mosque was secularized and turned into the Ayasofya Museum.

Imperial Court, Kennington Lane, London

RIBA10630
Rose, Henry
NOTES: Imperial court was previously the Licensed Victuallers' School.
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