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Design for a moated building guarded by a soldier with a car preparing to leave the main entrance

RIBA20781
Goldfinger, Erno (1902-1987)
NOTES: Goldfinger trained in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts from 1921. This drawing is one of several student project designs entitled 'Esquisses-Esquisses' produced between 1922 and 1924.

Front facade of the Royal Military Academy and boardroom, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London

RIBA20898
Vanbrugh, Sir John (1664-1726)
NOTES: This survey drawing shows Sir John Vanbrugh's building of 1719.

Design for a military cenotaph: plan

RIBA21066
Williams, George Barnes (1817-1887)

Design for a military cenotaph: front elevation

RIBA21067
Williams, George Barnes (1817-1887)

Design for a military cenotaph: section

RIBA21068
Williams, George Barnes (1817-1887)

Design for a military or ordnance building

RIBA21692
NOTES: This drawing has been attributed to Robert Hooke (1635-1703) with the elongated facade compared to his design for Bedlam Hospital. The royal and military nature of the design (which incorporates carved royal coats of arms, an equestrian figure and trophies) may connect it with Chelsea Hospital.

Working drawings for the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York: north elevation and details of the West Academic Building

RIBA21731
Hunt, Richard Morris (1827-1895)
NOTES: This is a contemporary photograph of the original drawing.

Working drawings for the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York: south and east (principal) elevations and details of the West Academic Building

RIBA21762
Hunt, Richard Morris (1827-1895)
NOTES: The drawing is signed 'T.J.D.' This is a contemporary photograph of the original drawing.

Design for government offices, Whitehall, London: elevations

RIBA22664
Barry, Sir Charles (1795-1860)
NOTES: This lithograph of Barry's design shows The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St Margaret's Church, Government Offices, Horse Guards, The Admiralty.

Civil and Military Library (now Oddfellows Hall), Ker Street, Devonport, Plymouth: perspective view of the interior

RIBA22728
Foulston, John (1772-1842)
SOURCE: John Foulston, 'The Public Buildings erected in the West of England', (London, 1838), pl. 90.
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