NOTES: It was built as a summer residence and living quarters for the Spanish military who were leaving for Spain after they had finished their posting. Originally a one-storey structure made from left over materials by two engineers, Felix Lemau and Manuel Pastor 1837-1840. The top floor was added during refurbishment in the 1850s by a Cuban engineer Mariano Carillo de Albornoz. See RIBA146436 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: It was built as a summer residence and living quarters for the Spanish military who were leaving for Spain after they had finished their posting. Originally a one-storey structure made from left over materials by two engineers, Felix Lemau and Manuel Pastor 1837-1840. The top floor was added during refurbishment in the 1850s by a Cuban engineer Mariano Carillo de Albornoz. See RIBA146437 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: It was built as a summer residence and living quarters for the Spanish military who were leaving for Spain after they had finished their posting. Originally a one-storey structure made from left over materials by two engineers, Felix Lemau and Manuel Pastor 1837-1840. The top floor was added during refurbishment in the 1850s by a Cuban engineer Mariano Carillo de Albornoz. See RIBA146438 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: It was built as a summer residence and living quarters for the Spanish military who were leaving for Spain after they had finished their posting. Originally a one-storey structure made from left over materials by two engineers, Felix Lemau and Manuel Pastor 1837-1840. The top floor was added during refurbishment in the 1850s by a Cuban engineer Mariano Carillo de Albornoz. See RIBA146439 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: It was built as a summer residence and living quarters for the Spanish military who were leaving for Spain after they had finished their posting. Originally a one-storey structure made from left over materials by two engineers, Felix Lemau and Manuel Pastor 1837-1840. The top floor was added during refurbishment in the 1850s by a Cuban engineer Mariano Carillo de Albornoz. See RIBA146440 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152908 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152909 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152910 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152911 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152912 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152913 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA152914 for a black and white version of this image.