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Queen Victoria's Royal Train: the day saloon

RIBA5420
NOTES: This railway carriage was built by the London and North-Western Railway and became part of the National Railway Museum collection in York, in 1975.

5 Collingham Gardens, Kensington, London

RIBA7518
Ernest George & Peto

Designs for drawing room furntiure

RIBA17706
W. Walker & Sons
SOURCE: [Designs of furniture] (London, 187-), pl. 13

Montacute House, Somerset: the library door

RIBA18093
Arnold, William (fl. 1595-1637)
NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips between 1598 and 1601.The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. The door seen in the photograph originally belonged to the parlour.

Ornamental design for a chimneypiece and wall panelling

RIBA18889
Johnson, Thomas (1714-c. 1779)
SOURCE: Chippendale's one hundred and thirty-three designs of interior decorations in the Old French & antique styles (London, 1834), pl. 29 NOTES: Despite the attribution to Chippendale, all the designs were by Thomas Johnson.

Design for wood panelling

RIBA18950
Cottart, Pierre (fl. 1650-1685)
SOURCE: Pierre Cottart. Nouveaux desseins de lambris de menuiserie a panneaux de glace (Paris, 170-?), pl. 4

Haddon Hall, Debyshire: the solar of the Great Chamber (Drawing Room)

RIBA19644
SOURCE: Simeon Rayner. The History and antiquities of Haddon Hall (Derby, 1836), pl. 10

Design for a fireplace and wall panelling for Ascott House, Wing, Buckinghamshire, for Leopold de Rothschild

RIBA20298
Devey, George (1820-1886)
NOTES: Devey designed a number of alterations to Ascott House, which were largely carried out between 1874 and 1887.
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