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Royal Exchange,Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, City of London: the unfluted eight-column Corinthian portico

RIBA5299
Tite, Sir William (1798-1873)
NOTES: Trading ceased at this the third Royal Exchange in 1939.

Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London

RIBA5317
Nash, John (1752-1835)

Scala Theatre, Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, London: the auditorium seen from the circle right

RIBA5335
Verity, Thomas (1837-1891)
NOTES: Built on the site of the former Prince of Wales Theatre in 1904, this theatre was demolished in 1969 to make way for a new office building, Scala House.

St Mary, Swinbrook, Oxfordshire: the Sir Edmund Fettiplace monument framed by fluted Corinthian columns bearing a segmental pediment

RIBA6734
NOTES: This monument, one of a series dedicated to the Fettiplaces in the church, was erected by Sir Edmund (d.1613) and includes reclining effigies of himself on the top tier, and his father and grandfather below.

Redland Chapel, Bristol

RIBA6926
Halfpenny, William (d. 1755)
NOTES: This was built as a private chapel-of-ease in 1741-1743 for John Cossins of Redland Court, the local manor house, but was not consecrated until 1790. The chapel became a parish church when a parish was formed at Redland in 1942.

Mansion House, City of London

RIBA7353
Dance, George, the Elder (1695-1768)
NOTES: Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London in London.

Royal Exchange,Threadneedle Street and Cornhill, City of London, seen from the west

RIBA7354
Tite, Sir William (1798-1873)
NOTES: Trading ceased at this the third Royal Exchange in 1939.

Clandon Park, West Clandon, Surrey: the entrance front

RIBA9635
Leoni, Giacomo (1686-1746)
NOTES: Clandon Park was rebuilt in Palladian style for 2nd Lord Onslow by the Venetian-born architect, Giacomo Leoni, c.1730-1733. Work on the interiors continued into the 1740s. The grounds were landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1770s.
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