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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bottesford, Leicestershire: detail of monument to the sixth Earl of Rutland

RIBA148107
Johnson, Nicholas
NOTES: The church dates back to the 13th century, but was altered in the 14th century and over the subsqequent centuries. The west tower and spire were completely rebuilt in 1876. The chancel was rebuilt in the 16th century to accommodate the monuments of the Manners family (seen here), the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. The monument to the sixth Earl is 1632 by Nicholas Johnson. See RIBA158348 for a colour version of this image.

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bottesford, Leicestershire: detail of monument canopy to the sixth Earl of Rutland

RIBA148108
Johnson, Nicholas
NOTES: The church dates back to the 13th century, but was altered in the 14th century and over the subsqequent centuries. The west tower and spire were completely rebuilt in 1876. The chancel was rebuilt in the 16th century to accommodate the monuments of the Manners family (seen here), the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. The monument to the sixth Earl is 1632 by Nicholas Johnson. See RIBA158349 for a colour version of this image.

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bottesford, Leicestershire: detail of coat of arms atop the monument to the sixth Earl of Rutland

RIBA148109
Johnson, Nicholas
NOTES: The church dates back to the 13th century, but was altered in the 14th century and over the subsqequent centuries. The west tower and spire were completely rebuilt in 1876. The chancel was rebuilt in the 16th century to accommodate the monuments of the Manners family (seen here), the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. The monument to the sixth Earl is 1632 by Nicholas Johnson. See RIBA158350 for a colour version of this image.

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bottesford, Leicestershire: the monument to the sixth Earl of Rutland with the tomb monument to the first Earl of Rutland in the foreground

RIBA148110
Parker, Richard
NOTES: The church dates back to the 13th century, but was altered in the 14th century and over the subsqequent centuries. The west tower and spire were completely rebuilt in 1876. The chancel was rebuilt in the 16th century to accommodate the monuments of the Manners family (seen here), the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. The monument to the sixth Earl of Rutland is 1632 by Nicholas Johnson and to the first Earl is 1543 by Richard Parker. See RIBA158351 for a colour version of this image.

Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire: the King James Drawing Room chimneypiece statue of James I

RIBA148273
Basil, Simon (d. 1615)
NOTES: Hatfield House, commissioned by the Lord Treasurer, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, was designed by Simon Basil, who was Surveyor of the King's Works from 1606 until his death in 1615. The construction of the house was supervised by the surveyor, Robert Lemyinge (or Liminge), from 1607 to 1612. See RIBA158676 for a colour version of this image.

Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire: the King James Drawing Room chimneypiece statue of James I

RIBA148274
Basil, Simon (d. 1615)
NOTES: Hatfield House, commissioned by the Lord Treasurer, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, was designed by Simon Basil, who was Surveyor of the King's Works from 1606 until his death in 1615. The construction of the house was supervised by the surveyor, Robert Lemyinge (or Liminge), from 1607 to 1612. See RIBA158677 for a colour version of this image.

Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire: detail of putto holding a mask on the main staircase on one of the newel posts

RIBA148275
Basil, Simon (d. 1615)
NOTES: Hatfield House, commissioned by the Lord Treasurer, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, was designed by Simon Basil, who was Surveyor of the King's Works from 1606 until his death in 1615. The construction of the house was supervised by the surveyor, Robert Lemyinge (or Liminge), from 1607 to 1612. See RIBA158678 for a colour version of this image.

Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire: detail of one of the putto on the main staircase newel posts

RIBA148276
Basil, Simon (d. 1615)
NOTES: Hatfield House, commissioned by the Lord Treasurer, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, was designed by Simon Basil, who was Surveyor of the King's Works from 1606 until his death in 1615. The construction of the house was supervised by the surveyor, Robert Lemyinge (or Liminge), from 1607 to 1612. See RIBA158679 for a colour version of this image.

Glasgow School of Art, Renfrew Street, Glasgow: the top-lit first-floor passage with Tudor half-timbered upper wall and ceiling

RIBA155113
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928)
NOTES: See RIBA134582 for a black and white version of this image.

Plaza de la Catedral, Havana: detail of 16th century plaque commemorating the Zanja Real

RIBA155359
NOTES: The Zanja Real was an irrigation channel which carried water from the River Almendares to the city. See RIBA146231 for a black and white version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana: stone plaque commemorating the defence of the fortress in 1762

RIBA155409
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA146216 for a black and white version of this image.

Itakeskus Shopping Centre and Landmark, Helsinki: the Landmark (Eastern Centre) building with a group statue in the the foreground

RIBA155738
Kairamo, Erkki (1936-1994)
NOTES: The Itakeskus Shopping Centre was built in 1984 and occupies the southern side of Tallinanaukio Square and is four stories high. The nearby tower or Itakeskus Landmark is a sixteen storey office block, with a glazed stairtower, was completed in 1987. See RIBA145253 for a black and white version of this image.
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