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Contains 25 Results:

London Capital Scenes, c 1914

 sub-sub-series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28
Scope and Contents A series of 33 prints and photographs from varied sources depicting London Capital scenes, encompassing Coll-1167/A/28/1-27. This series of prints and illustrations was originally displayed on one composite sheet, but items were separated at some point prior to 1998. It is unserstood that this composite sheet formed part of Patrick Geddes' (replacement) Cities and Town Planning Exhibition, attributed exhibit number 575. On the reverse of the composite sheet was written 'London Capital Scenes...
Dates: c 1914

Chiswick Villa, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/1
Scope and Contents

Chiswick Villa. Garden Portico. Photo from a magazine. Unattributed. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.

Dates: c 1914

Chelsea Hospital, 10 February 1797, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/2
Scope and Contents

Most likely a reproduction of an engraving of Chelsea Hospital by Edward Dayes (1763-1804) and Thomas Tagg (fl.1984-1809) and published by John Stockdale (1750-1814). Stockdale Piccadilly, London. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.

Dates: c 1914

Lindsey Palace, Cheyne Walk, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/3
Scope and Contents Most likely a reproduction of an illustration Lindsey Palace, Cheyne Walk, cut from a publication, showing the first floor plan. Lindsey Palace or Lindsey House was one of the old palaces of Chelsea built for Court Physician, Sir Theodore de Mayerne and later became home to Robert, Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain to Charles II. In c.1909, Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915) restored the house and garden. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally...
Dates: c 1914

Castrum Royale Londinensis vulgo The Tower, c 1620, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/4
Scope and Contents Most likely a reproduction print of Castrum Royale Londinensis vulgo The Tower by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677). Depicting the view of the Tower of London from the river Thames, with Traitor's Gate at the front, and two ships at the wharf. The legacy printed catalogue for this collection details the date as c. 1620 but it is more likely c.1647. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite...
Dates: c 1914

The Tower of London, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/5
Scope and Contents

Plan of The Tower of London. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: top row.

Dates: c 1914

Twickenham House, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/7
Scope and Contents

A photographic print of Twickenham House, 20 East St. Helen Street, by William James Vasey (fl.1896-fl.1928), undated. This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.

Dates: c 1914

Lindsey Palace, Chelsea, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/9
Scope and Contents An architectural drawing of Lindsey Palace, Chelsea. Text written in pencil reads "Elevation, architectural drawing". Most likely cut from a publication. Lindsey Palace or Lindsey House was one of the old palaces of Chelsea built for Court Physician, Sir Theodore de Mayerne and later became home to Robert, Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain to Charles II. In c.1909, Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915) restored the house and garden. This item forms part of a series of 33 items...
Dates: c 1914

Near Lindsey Palace, Chelsea, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/10
Scope and Contents Illustration of four houses near Lindsey Palace, Chelsea. Lindsey Palace or Lindsey House was one of the old palaces of Chelsea built for Court Physician, Sir Theodore de Mayerne and later became home to Robert, Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain to Charles II. In c.1909, Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915) restored the house and garden.This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second...
Dates: c 1914

The House in Botolph Lane, c 1914

 Item — Box: Box B
Identifier: Coll-1167/A/6/28/11
Scope and Contents

A photograph of the house in Botolph Lane, reputed to have been occupied by Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). This item forms part of a series of 33 items (Coll-1167/A/28/1-27) which were originally displayed on one composite sheet. Position on composite sheet: second row.

Dates: c 1914