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City Library, Stockholm: detail of painted frieze in the director's room

RIBA157994
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)
NOTES: See RIBA132272 for a black and white version of this image.

Gilling Castle, Gilling East, North Yorkshire: detail of the frieze in the Great Chamber

RIBA158757
NOTES: The original fortified manor house dating from the 1570s was significantly remodelled internally and wings added at the beginning of the 18th century in the style of Vanbrugh, probably by William Thornton of York. The house was acquired by Ampleforth Abbey in 1929 becoming Ampleforth Preparatory School. The Great Chamber seen here was packed up and sold to William Randolf Hurst, the American publishing tycoon in 1930. But following his death in 1951, the unopened cases were eventually returned and the whole chamber reinstated in 1953 after a fund-raising campaign. See RIBA148248 for a black and white version of this image.

Gilling Castle, Gilling East, North Yorkshire: detail of the frieze in the Great Chamber

RIBA158758
NOTES: The original fortified manor house dating from the 1570s was significantly remodelled internally and wings added at the beginning of the 18th century in the style of Vanbrugh, probably by William Thornton of York. The house was acquired by Ampleforth Abbey in 1929 becoming Ampleforth Preparatory School. The Great Chamber seen here was packed up and sold to William Randolf Hurst, the American publishing tycoon in 1930. But following his death in 1951, the unopened cases were eventually returned and the whole chamber reinstated in 1953 after a fund-raising campaign. See RIBA148250 for a black and white version of this image.

Gilling Castle, Gilling East, North Yorkshire: detail of the frieze in the Great Chamber

RIBA158759
NOTES: The original fortified manor house dating from the 1570s was significantly remodelled internally and wings added at the beginning of the 18th century in the style of Vanbrugh, probably by William Thornton of York. The house was acquired by Ampleforth Abbey in 1929 becoming Ampleforth Preparatory School. The Great Chamber seen here was packed up and sold to William Randolf Hurst, the American publishing tycoon in 1930. But following his death in 1951, the unopened cases were eventually returned and the whole chamber reinstated in 1953 after a fund-raising campaign. See RIBA148251 for a black and white version of this image.

Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London: central section

RIBA159750
Nash, John (1752-1835)
NOTES: See RIBA132596 for a black and white version of this image.
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