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Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: looking through one of the warehouse windows

RIBA133516
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

Willow House, West Hampstead, Camden, London: the conservatory

RIBA133574
Muller, Brian (1949-)
NOTES: This is a remodelling of a Victorian terraced house by the architect Brian Muller for his own use. See RIBA 133581 for a colour version of this image.

Willow House, West Hampstead, Camden, London: the conservatory

RIBA133581
Muller, Brian (1949-)
NOTES: This is a remodelling of a Victorian terraced house by the architect Brian Muller for his own use. See RIBA133574 for a black and white version of this image.

RIBA North, Mann Island, Liverpool

RIBA135259
Broadway Malyan

Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca: light from a stained glass window falling on one of the pillars

RIBA136238
Guidetto da Como
NOTES: Construction on the cathedral was begun in 1063. The nave and transepts were rebuilt in the 14th century. The facade with its tiers of arcades was begun in 1204 by Guidetto da Como and the sculpture from 1233.

Church of St Peter, Great Walsingham, Norfolk: window reflected on the floor

RIBA136448
NOTES: The church is mainly 14th century with some later additions. The original chancel was demolished some time in the 16th century, but fragments remain. The porch was added in the 15th century and the interior fittings also date from then.

Church of St Peter, Great Walsingham, Norfolk: detail of pew end

RIBA136449
NOTES: The church is mainly 14th century with some later additions. The original chancel was demolished some time in the 16th century, but fragments remain. The porch was added in the 15th century and the interior fittings also date from then.

Church of St Peter, Great Walsingham, Norfolk: detail of brick floor

RIBA136452
NOTES: The church is mainly 14th century with some later additions. The original chancel was demolished some time in the 16th century, but fragments remain. The porch was added in the 15th century and the interior fittings also date from then.
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