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St Mary Mildenhall, Suffolk: detail of fan vaulting in the ground floor of the west tower

RIBA137719
Farrow, Thomas
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from c. 1240-1300 which are the north chapel, east end and chancel, notably the east window (c. 1300). The rest of the church was built 1441-1478, including the tower, which was restored in 1864. A general restoration was was carried out in 1849, including the interior and re-roofing of the chancel by Thomas Farrow. In 1875-1876 the south porch was rebuilt as part of the restoration of the south aisle, possibly by J. D. Wyatt.

St Mary Mildenhall, Suffolk: detail of fan vaulting in the ground floor of the west tower

RIBA137720
Farrow, Thomas
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from c. 1240-1300 which are the north chapel, east end and chancel, notably the east window (c. 1300). The rest of the church was built 1441-1478, including the tower, which was restored in 1864. A general restoration was was carried out in 1849, including the interior and re-roofing of the chancel by Thomas Farrow. In 1875-1876 the south porch was rebuilt as part of the restoration of the south aisle, possibly by J. D. Wyatt.

St Mary Mildenhall, Suffolk: detail of fan vaulting in the ground floor of the west tower

RIBA137721
Farrow, Thomas
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from c. 1240-1300 which are the north chapel, east end and chancel, notably the east window (c. 1300). The rest of the church was built 1441-1478, including the tower, which was restored in 1864. A general restoration was was carried out in 1849, including the interior and re-roofing of the chancel by Thomas Farrow. In 1875-1876 the south porch was rebuilt as part of the restoration of the south aisle, possibly by J. D. Wyatt.

Eton College Chapel, Eton: looking east

RIBA147538
Hone, Evie (1894-1955)
NOTES: The Chapel was built from 1449-1461 and from 1469-1475, when the choir was completed. An ante-chapel was added in 1476-1483 instead of the nave. The stained glass in the east window is by Evie Hone (1949-1952). See RIBA147546 for a colour version of this image.

Eton College Chapel, Eton

RIBA147539
NOTES: The Chapel was built from 1449-1461 and from 1469-1475, when the choir was completed. An ante-chapel was added in 1476-1483 instead of the nave. See RIBA147547 for a colour version of this image.

Eton College Chapel, Eton: looking east

RIBA147546
Hone, Evie (1894-1955)
NOTES: The Chapel was built from 1449-1461 and from 1469-1475, when the choir was completed. An ante-chapel was added in 1476-1483 instead of the nave. The stained glass in the east window is by Evie Hone (1949-1952). See RIBA147538 for a black and white version of this image.

Eton College Chapel, Eton

RIBA147547
NOTES: The Chapel was built from 1449-1461 and from 1469-1475, when the choir was completed. An ante-chapel was added in 1476-1483 instead of the nave. See RIBA147539 for a black and white version of this image.

Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, London: the long gallery

RIBA154763
Bentley, Richard (1708-1782)
NOTES: Horace Walpole purchased Strawberry Hill, a follly, in 1747 and spent until 1776 expanding and redecorating it to his own specifications. He was assisted by two friends, the amateur architect, John Chute, and the draughtsman, Richard Bentley. William Robinson of the Royal Office of Works oversaw the construction. This image was taken prior to the restoration of the house between 2010 and 2015 by architects Peter Inskip and Peter Jenkins.

Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, London: the long gallery

RIBA154772
Bentley, Richard (1708-1782)
NOTES: Horace Walpole purchased Strawberry Hill, a follly, in 1747 and spent until 1776 expanding and redecorating it to his own specifications. He was assisted by two friends, the amateur architect, John Chute, and the draughtsman, Richard Bentley. William Robinson of the Royal Office of Works oversaw the construction. This image was taken prior to the restoration of the house between 2010 and 2015 by architects Peter Inskip and Peter Jenkins.
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