Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA133385 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA133352 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA133369 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This is a remodelling of a Victorian terraced house by the architect Brian Muller for his own use. See RIBA 133581 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: This is a remodelling of a Victorian terraced house by the architect Brian Muller for his own use. See RIBA133574 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: Pitzhanger Manor was owned by Soane from 1800 to 1810 during which time he radically rebuilt it. He demolished most of the existing building except the two-storey south wing built in 1768 by George Dance. The original decoration of the Breakfast Room (dating from around 1803) was lost later in the 19th century. This 1986 redecoration of the room was based on examination of the room and on original paint samples.
NOTES: Pitzhanger Manor was owned by Soane from 1800 to 1810 during which time he radically rebuilt it. He demolished most of the existing building except the two-storey south wing built in 1768 by George Dance. The original decoration of the Breakfast Room (dating from around 1803) was lost later in the 19th century. This 1986 redecoration of the room was based on examination of the room and on original paint samples.
NOTES: Pitzhanger Manor was owned by Soane from 1800 to 1810 during which time he radically rebuilt it. He demolished most of the existing building except the two-storey south wing built in 1768 by George Dance. The original decoration of the Breakfast Room (dating from around 1803) was lost later in the 19th century. This 1986 redecoration of the room was based on examination of the room and on original paint samples.