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Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire: detail of the central arch of the 17th century screen

RIBA158592
Kendall, Henry Edward (1776-1875)
NOTES: The original house was built c. 1500 by Sir Robert Lytton. It was part demolished and rebuilt in 1813-1816 by J . B. Rebecca in a Tudor/ Gothic style. Then in 1843-1845 it was extensively remodelled by the architect Henry Edward Kendall, who added much of the sculptural embellishments on the previously modest towers. See RIBA147768 for a black and white version of this image

Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire: the central arch of the 17th century screen in the Great Hall

RIBA158593
Kendall, Henry Edward (1776-1875)
NOTES: The original house was built c. 1500 by Sir Robert Lytton. It was part demolished and rebuilt in 1813-1816 by J . B. Rebecca in a Tudor/ Gothic style. Then in 1843-1845 it was extensively remodelled by the architect Henry Edward Kendall, who added much of the sculptural embellishments on the previously modest towers. See RIBA147769 for a black and white version of this image

20 St James's Square, Westminster, London: detail of screen

RIBA159854
Adam, Robert (1728-1792)
NOTES: See RIBA145519 for a black and white version of this image.

20 St James's Square, Westminster: London: the columnar screen of the dining room with the music room beyond

RIBA159860
Adam, Robert (1728-1792)
NOTES: See RIBA145534 for a black and white version of this image.

48 Storey's Way, Cambridge: detail of Gothic style tracery on the staircase landing screen

RIBA159909
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie (1865-1945)
NOTES: See RIBA147882 for a black and white version of this image.

Church of St Issui, Partrishow, Powys

RIBA162000
NOTES: The origin of the church dates back to the 11th century but the existing building was mainly constructed in the 14th and 15th centuries. It was sensitively restored in 1908–1909. The church is most famous for its rood screen, seen here, which dates from 1500.

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire: looking towards the 15th century screen

RIBA162098
NOTES: Church dates from the late 13th century, but has had various restorations and rebuildings over the centuries. The tower was rebuilt in 1897, but in a 14th century style. The screen was painted in the mid-20th century.

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire: looking towards the 15th century painted screen

RIBA162099
NOTES: Church dates from the late 13th century, but has had various restorations and rebuildings over the centuries. The tower was rebuilt in 1897, but in a 14th century style. The screen was painted in the mid-20th century.

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire: detail of the 15th century painted screen

RIBA162100
NOTES: Church dates from the late 13th century, but has had various restorations and rebuildings over the centuries. The tower was rebuilt in 1897, but in a 14th century style. The screen was painted in the mid-20th century.

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire: detail of the 15th century painted screen

RIBA162101
NOTES: Church dates from the late 13th century, but has had various restorations and rebuildings over the centuries. The tower was rebuilt in 1897, but in a 14th century style. The screen was painted in the mid-20th century.

Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth, Cambridgeshire: looking towards the painted 15th century screen

RIBA162102
NOTES: Church dates from the late 13th century, but has had various restorations and rebuildings over the centuries. The tower was rebuilt in 1897, but in a 14th century style.
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