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New Hall, Boreham, Essex: design for a garden or park gateway incorporating a round-headed opening surmounted by three stone balls, for the Marquis of Buckingham

RIBA22809
Jones, Inigo (1573-1652)
NOTES: New Hall, Boreham, was also known as East Beaulieu (or 'Bauly', as inscribed here) to the Tudors.

Oatlands Palace, Surrey: design for the park gate

RIBA22814
Jones, Inigo (1573-1652)
Inigo Jones was initially commissioned to design ornamental features for Oatlands Palace by Queen Anne of Denmark and later by her successor, Queen Henrietta Maria.

Suspension footbridge over the lake, St James's Park, London

RIBA25310
Rendel, James Meadows (1799-1856)
NOTES: This bridge was replaced by a concrete one built in 1956-1957.

Royal Dairy, Frogmore, Windsor

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Albert, Prince Consort of Victoria, Queen of Britain, (1819-1861)
NOTES: Prince Albert designed and supervised the construction of the dairy while the sculptor John Thomas was responsible for the design of the elaborate interiors and stonework.

Royal Dairy, Frogmore, Windsor: the creamery

RIBA25324
Albert, Prince Consort of Victoria, Queen of Britain, (1819-1861)
NOTES: Prince Albert designed and supervised the construction of the dairy while the sculptor John Thomas was responsible for the design of the elaborate interiors and stonework.

Temple of Ancient Virtue, Elysian Fields, Stowe, Buckinghamshire

RIBA25765
Kent, William (1685?-1748)
NOTES: This Temple, honouring four great Greek men - Socrates, Homer, Lycurgus and Epaminondas - was deliberately constructed as a ruin just to the south of the Elysian Fields.

Gloucester Gate, Regent's Park, London: detail of the Ionic columns, cornice supporting one of a pair of pediments

RIBA26534
Nash, John (1752-1835)
NOTES: Gloucester Gate, the north-east gate to Regent's Park, was designed by John Nash with additions by J J Scoles.
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