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Design for a wallpaper or textile entitled 'I love little pussy, her coat'

RIBA4132
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)

Paisley fabric

RIBA4988
Conran, Sir Terence Orby (1931-)

Queen Victoria's Royal Train: the day saloon

RIBA5420
NOTES: This railway carriage was built by the London and North-Western Railway and became part of the National Railway Museum collection in York, in 1975.

Woven fabric manifactured by Arthur Lee

RIBA6375
SOURCE: M. P. Verneuil. Etoffes & tapis etrangers : Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Paris 1925 (Paris, 1925)

Woven fabric manufactured by Metz & Co

RIBA6376
SOURCE: M. P. Verneuil. Etoffes & tapis etrangers : Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Paris 1925 (Paris, 1925)

Furnishing fabric for William Foxton Ltd.

RIBA6377
SOURCE: M. P. Verneuil. Etoffes & tapis etrangers : Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Paris 1925 (Paris, 1925), pl. 9

Printed cretonne

RIBA6378
SOURCE: M. P. Verneuil. Etoffes & tapis etrangers : Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, Paris 1925 (Paris, 1925)

Palais Garnier (Opera de Paris), Place de l'Opera, Paris: elevation of a door in the foyer

RIBA6383
Garnier, Charles (1825-1898)
SOURCE: Charles Garnier. Le Nouvel opera de Paris, vol. 2 (Paris, 1880), pl. 14-15

Venetian window and curtain

RIBA6635
Smith, George (fl. ca. 1785-1828)
SOURCE: George Smith. The Cabinet-maker and upholsterer's guide (London, 1826-[1828]), pl. XII after p. 178

Design for a bay window at Barningham, Norfolk, following proposed alterations: view with overlaid paper flap folded back

RIBA6641
Repton, Humphry (1752-1818)
SOURCE: Humphry Repton. Fragments on the theory and practice of landscape gardening (London, 1816), 2nd plate after p. 32 NOTES: Repton here illustrates his proposals to alter a bay window preserving the gothic architecture of the exterior while altering the interior "to suit the taste of the present times."
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