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Halaxton Manor, Lincolnshire: detail of the turrets and clock tower on the west front

RIBA159090
Salvin, Anthony (1799-1881)
NOTES: Harlaxton was begun in 1832 by Salvin and was substantially complete by 1844. But the owner (Gregory Gregory) commissioned William Burn to work on the interior and embellish the exterior, which continued up to Gregory's death in 1854. See RIBA148270 for a black and white version of this image.

Cathedral of Notre Dame (Liebfrauenmunster zu Strasburg), Strasbourg: detail of the rose window at night

RIBA159136
NOTES: See RIBA145584 for a black and white version of this image.

Hornsey Town Hall, Crouch End, London: looking towards the entrance of the administrative block

RIBA159826
Uren, Reginald Harold (1906-1988)
NOTES: See RIBA133285 for a black and white version of this image.

Earlshall, Leuchars, Fife: detail of window with ogee carved lintel

RIBA161403
Lorimer, Sir Robert Stodart (1864-1929)
NOTES: Earlshall is a 16th tower house builit for the Bruces of Earlshall, begun in 1546 and completed in 1617. It was restored in the 1890s by Robert Lorimer, who also laid out the walled garden. See RIBA150421 for a black and white version of this image.

Red Lodge, Bristol: the fireplace in the Great Oak Room

RIBA161737
NOTES: Built circa 1589, as lodge to the Great House of Sir John Young (destroyed 1863), now a museum. It was altered circa 1720 and restored in the early 20th century by Charles Frederick William Dening (1876-1952). See RIBA154170 for a black and white version of this image.

Red Lodge, Bristol: detail of the overmantel in the Great Oak Room

RIBA161738
NOTES: Built circa 1589, as lodge to the Great House of Sir John Young (destroyed 1863), now a museum. It was altered circa 1720 and restored in the early 20th century by Charles Frederick William Dening (1876-1952). See RIBA154171 for a black and white version of this image.

Red Lodge, Bristol: the Great Oak Room

RIBA161741
NOTES: Built circa 1589, as lodge to the Great House of Sir John Young (destroyed 1863), now a museum. It was altered circa 1720 and restored in the early 20th century by Charles Frederick William Dening (1876-1952). See RIBA161741 for a colour version of this image. See RIBA154174 for a black and white version of this image.

Lyme Park, near Disley, Cheshire

RIBA161747
NOTES: Lyme Park is a country house with an Elizabethan core, later encased from 1725 by Giacomo Leoni. See RIBA154101 for a black and white version of this image.

Lyme Park, near Disley, Cheshire

RIBA161748
NOTES: Lyme Park is a country house with an Elizabethan core, later encased from 1725 by Giacomo Leoni. See RIBA154102 for a black and white version of this image.

Lyme Park, near Disley, Cheshire

RIBA161749
NOTES: Lyme Park is a country house with an Elizabethan core, later encased from 1725 by Giacomo Leoni. See RIBA154103 for a black and white version of this image.
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