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Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, London: the Chapel showing detail of the ceiling paintings by Leonard Rosoman

RIBA133332
Seely & Paget
NOTES: Lambeth Palace dates back to the 13th century and has been altered and added to over the centuries. During 1828-1834 it was rebuilt and restored by Edward Blore. During the Second World War, it suffered extensive bomb damage and was subsequently restored by Seely & Paget, including the 13th century chapel seen here, which was restored in 1955. The ceiling paintings seen here, were commissioned in 1988. They are by Leonard Rosoman and illustrate the history of Christianity in England. See RIBA157611 for a colour version of this image.

Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, London: the Chapel with detail of the ceiling painting by Leonard Rosoman showing the head of the crucified Christ

RIBA133333
Seely & Paget
NOTES: Lambeth Palace dates back to the 13th century and has been altered and added to over the centuries. During 1828-1834 it was rebuilt and restored by Edward Blore. During the Second World War, it suffered extensive bomb damage and was subsequently restored by Seely & Paget, including the 13th century chapel seen here, which was restored in 1955. The ceiling paintings seen here, were commissioned in 1988. They are by Leonard Rosoman and illustrate the history of Christianity in England. See RIBA157612 for a colour version of this image.

Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, London: the Chapel looking towards the 17th century screen and the ceiling paintings by Leonard Rosoman

RIBA133334
Seely & Paget
NOTES: Lambeth Palace dates back to the 13th century and has been altered and added to over the centuries. During 1828-1834 it was rebuilt and restored by Edward Blore. During the Second World War, it suffered extensive bomb damage and was subsequently restored by Seely & Paget, including the 13th century chapel seen here, which was restored in 1955. The ceiling paintings seen here, were commissioned in 1988. They are by Leonard Rosoman and illustrate the history of Christianity in England. See RIBA157613 for a colour version of this image.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: outside the Shishinden compound, looking through the Gekkamon Gate in the west wall of the compound towards the Nikkamon Gate in the east wall of the compound

RIBA135721
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: outside the Shishinden compound looking through the secondary gate in the south-west corner of the compound towards the Shishinden Hall (Hall for State Ceremonies)

RIBA135722
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: looking through the Johmeimon Gate in the south wall of the compound towards the Shishinden Hall (Hall for State Ceremonies)

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NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: detail of the junction of the gatehouse and cloister in the Shishinden compound

RIBA135724
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: inside the Shishinden compound looking towards the Shishinden Hall, with the Nikkamon Gate on the far right

RIBA135725
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: detail of the cloister and outbuilding adjacent to the Nikkamon Gate

RIBA135726
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: the Shunkoden (Sacred Mirror Hall)

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NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.

Imperial Palace, Kyoto: the Shishinden Hall (Sacred Mirror Hall)

RIBA135728
NOTES: The present building dates from 1855, but attempts to reproduce the style of the original palace, which dates back to the 12th century. Like many wooden buildings in Japan, it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt several times over the course of its history.
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