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Design for a mirror frame: elevation and details

RIBA95803
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for interior details, Woburn Abbey: elevation and details of mirrors and mouldings in the toilette room and the east bedroom

RIBA95805
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for interior details, Woburn Abbey: elevation and details of a mirror over the chimneypiece in the new dining room

RIBA95806
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for interior details, Woburn Abbey: plan and elevation of a pier table with mirror above it in the library

RIBA95808
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for mirror frames: details for various houses

RIBA95832
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing shows details for mirror frames for 111 Pall Mall and the anteroom east of the hall in Carlton House, Pall Mall, both in London; the drawing room in Althorp; and for Daniel McNamara, Stratham [Streatham?, London]. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for mirror frames: details for various houses

RIBA95833
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing shows details for mirror frames for the drawing room of Bedford House, Bloomsbury, and the Blue Room, Carlton House, Pall Mall, both in London; a bedroom for Mr Dumerge; and in a drawing room for the Viscount St Asaph. The work for George Ashburton, Viscount St Asaph (after 1812 3rd Earl of Ashburnham), was possibly for Ashburham Place, Sussex, where Holland's father-in-law and sometime partner in the 1770s did much work. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for mirror frames over fireplaces for Mr Stockwell: elevation and section of drawing room frame with details

RIBA95834
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for mirror frames over fireplaces for Mr Stockwell: elevation of library frame with details

RIBA95835
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London: unexecuted design for mirror frame over a chimneypiece

RIBA95863
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: With more space being required the East India Company acquired the buildings either side of their existing headquarters in the 1790s, planning to reface their existing building and extend to either side. The Company Surveyor, Richard Jupp, was in charge of the work and at the time was thought to be the designer, but the elevation had been provided by Henry Holland and after Jupp's death in April 1799 Holland completed the building. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for East India House, Leadenhall Street, City of London: details of mirror frames for Committee Rooms

RIBA95866
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: With more space being required the East India Company acquired the buildings either side of their existing headquarters in the 1790s, planning to reface their existing building and extend to either side. The Company Surveyor, Richard Jupp, was in charge of the work and at the time was thought to be the designer, but the elevation had been provided by Henry Holland and after Jupp's death in April 1799 Holland completed the building. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.

Designs for interior details, Southill Park House, Bedfordshire, for Samuel Whitbread I and Samuel Whitbread II: interior details for the boudoir and fireplace with mirror frame above

RIBA95885
Holland, Henry (1745-1806)
NOTES: Samuel Whitbread I bought the estate from the Byng family in 1795 and engaged Holland to remodel the house. He died the following year and the work was completed for his son, Samuel Whitbread II. This drawing is part of a volume of 101 leaves containing details of interior decoration, chiefly chimneypieces and mouldings, compiled in Holland's office after 1801.
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