NOTES: Built in 1769-72 by James Wyatt, the Pantheon - a popular entertainment building - stood on Oxford Street, London. It was disassembled in 1938 and the stones of the facade numbered for re-use in Edward James' house in West Dean, as designed by Nicholson. The scheme was never executed however.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.