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Engraving of a fountain from Franco Fanelli's Varie architetture (Paris, 1661) (top); elevation of the upper chapel of Saint Saturnin in the Cour de l'Ovale at Fontainebleau, the side seen from the Stable Court (bottom)

RIBA125204
NOTES: The drawing of St Saturnin appears to be the only detailed representation of any part of this side of the church before it was masked when the ballroom wing was extended towards the Stable Court in 1603.

Fountain of St George exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition: sketch design for one of the four tazzas, a part of the central feature (preliminary design)

RIBA125261
Thomas, John (1813-1862)
NOTES: After the exhibition the fountain was transferred to a position outside the Bethnal Green Museum. It was largely demolished in the late 1920s.

Fountain of St George exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition: sketch design (final design)

RIBA125262
Thomas, John (1813-1862)
NOTES: After the exhibition the fountain was transferred to a position outside the Bethnal Green Museum. It was largely demolished in the late 1920s.

Joseph Sturge Memorial, Five Ways, Birmingham: plaster version of final design

RIBA125263
Thomas, John (1813-1862)
NOTES: John Thomas was commissioned to design and sculpt the memorial to abolutionist Joseph Sturge in 1860. The Memorial was unveiled in June 1862, a few months after Thomas had died. The Memorial is Grade II listed.

Design for a fountain, Royal Dairy, Frogmore, Windsor

RIBA125694
Thomas, John (1813-1862)
NOTES: Prince Albert designed and supervised the construction of the dairy while the sculptor John Thomas was responsible for the design of the elaborate interiors and stonework. See RIBA25324 and RIBA86862 where the fountain can be seen in situ within the dairy.

Design for a drinking fountain, Bridgetown, Barbados, for John Montefiore: elevation

RIBA125713
Bentley, John Francis (1839-1902)
NOTES: The Montefiore Fountain, a cast iron drinking fountain, was presented by John Montefiore in memory of his father, John Castello Montefiore, a Bridgetown merchant who had died of cholera in 1864.Opened to the public in November 1865, the fountain was first located at Beckwith Place, Lower Broad Street; it was moved to Coleridge Street in 1940 (and is no longer attached to the water supply).

Two designs for pedestals and an engraving of an unidentified design for a fountain pasted to the sheet

RIBA126594
NOTES: The designs for the pedestals as modelled on plates in Wendel Dietterlin's Architectura; see, for the lop left pedestal pl. 176 in the section Das Funffte Buch von der Composita, and for the top right pedestal pl. 47 in the section Das Annder Buch von der Dorica.

Patio de los Leones (Court of the Lions), Alhambra, Granada: perspective

RIBA126599
SOURCE: James Cavanah Murphy. The Arabian antiquities of Spain (London, 1815), vol. 1, pl. XXXIII

Sketches, possibly for a stage set, depicting a Baroque palazzo interior and garden

RIBA127529
Galli Bibiena, Antonio (1697-1774)
NOTES: This drawing is attributed to Antonio Galli Bibiena.
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