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Municipal Museum, The Hague

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Berlage, Hendrik Petrus (1856-1934)
NOTES: The museum was designed by H. P. Berlage in 1919-1920, but not built unitl 1931-1935.

Chiostro delle Clarisse, Santa Chiara, Naples: the colonnades with tiled benches

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Vaccaro, Domenico Antonio (1678-1745)
NOTES: This was the 14th century cloister to Santa Chiara. It was transformed into a rustic garden by Giovanni Antionio Vaccaro between 1739-1742.

Designs for buildings at what is now the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, for Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales: elevation of the principal entrance to the flower garden and of a garden seat

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Chambers, Sir William (1723-1796)
SOURCE: Sir William Chambers. Plans, elevations, sections, and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew in Surry (London, 1763), pl. 8 NOTES: The entrance is by Chmbers and the garden seat by William Kent.

Designs for buildings at what is now the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, for Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales: various plans for garden seats and buildings

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Chambers, Sir William (1723-1796)
SOURCE: Sir William Chambers. Plans, elevations, sections, and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew in Surry (London, 1763), pl. 34 NOTES: The plans include garden seats by Chambers (pl. 33) adn Kent (pl.8), the Temple of Eolus and the Temple of Solitude (pl. 14) and the principal entrance to the flower garden (pl. 8).

Designs for the garden and for new bookcases in the breakfast room, Harewood House, West Yorkshire, for the 3rd Earl of Harewood: details of steps and garden seat at the south-west angle of the terrace garden

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Barry, Sir Charles (1795-1860)
NOTES: The terraced garden was designed by Barry and built between 1844 and 1851. The planting scheme was possibly by William Andrews Nesfield. From the 'Large Atlas Folio: Gothic and Italian', a volume of tracings of office drawings made by James Murray during the time he worked in Barry's office, 1839-1847.

Designs for the garden and for new bookcases in the breakfast room, Harewood House, West Yorkshire, for the 3rd Earl of Harewood: plan and elevations of the garden seat int he south-west corner of the terrace garden

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Barry, Sir Charles (1795-1860)
NOTES: The terraced garden was designed by Barry and built between 1844 and 1851. The planting scheme was possibly by William Andrews Nesfield. From the 'Large Atlas Folio: Gothic and Italian', a volume of tracings of office drawings made by James Murray during the time he worked in Barry's office, 1839-1847.

Working drawings for additions to Red Barns, Coatham, Redcar, for Thomas Hugh Bell: plan, elevation, sections and details of a shelter for a garden seat recessed into the south wall of the house, against the back of the laundry fireplace

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Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: Philip Webb designed the house in 1870 for Thomas Hugh Bell, ironmaster and MP, and his wife Mary. Sadly Mary died in childbirth the following year, leaving Bell with two children. In 1876 Hugh remarried, by whom he had three children, so a schoolroom wing became necessary, which was added by Webb in 1881. Webb designed various additions to the house for Bell between 1875 and around 1900.
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