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Dovecote, Bamburgh, with Bamburgh Castle in the background

RIBA11005
NOTES: This 16th or 17th century listed structure has about 250 nest holes inside. The window openings are modern.

Cottage for Howard Gilliat, Harpenden

RIBA16823
Ernest George & Peto
SOURCE: Architect, vol. 39, 1888 June 1, after p. 314

Vine Cottage, Blaise Hamlet, Henbury

RIBA18073
Nash, John (1752-1835)

Design for a dove house: section, elevation and plan

RIBA19514
Halfpenny, William (d. 1755)
SOURCE: The Modern builder's assistant (London, 1757), pl. 84

Hever Castle, Kent

RIBA38013
NOTES: The oldest part of the castle dates to 1270 and consisted of the gatehouse and a walled bailey. The castle was repaired and converted into a manor in 1462 by Geoffrey Boleyn.

Villa Emo, Fanzolo di Vedelago: the right dovecote and 'barchessa' (open barn)

RIBA39824
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: This villa was built for Leonardo di Giovanni Emo in c.1559-1565. It corresponds to Palladio's illustrations in 'I Quattro libri dell'architettura' of 1570, save minor details.

Villa Emo, Fanzolo di Vedelago: the left 'barchessa' (open barn) and dovecote

RIBA39827
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: This villa was built for Leonardo di Giovanni Emo in c.1559-1565. It corresponds to Palladio's illustrations in 'I Quattro libri dell'architettura' of 1570, save minor details.

Villa Emo, Fanzolo di Vedelago: the right 'barchessa' (open barn) and the villa

RIBA39828
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: This villa was built for Leonardo di Giovanni Emo in c.1559-1565. It corresponds to Palladio's illustrations in 'I Quattro libri dell'architettura' of 1570, save minor details.

Villa Emo, Fanzolo di Vedelago: the villa and the left 'barchessa' (open barn)

RIBA39829
Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
NOTES: This villa was built for Leonardo di Giovanni Emo in c.1559-1565. It corresponds to Palladio's illustrations in 'I Quattro libri dell'architettura' of 1570, save minor details.
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