1823-53, British Museum, London
The core of today’s British Museum, including the great south front,
The core of today’s British Museum, including the great south front,
Largely constructed in its present form in the early 19th century by John George Lambton,
The University Club House, were at 1, Suffolk Street, London, at a corner with Pall Mall near the north-west corner of Trafalgar Square.
Wynyard Park was the family seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart family, Marquesses of Londonderry, an Anglo-Irish aristocratic dynasty,
A fine shopping arcade constructed in the early 1830s. Designed by Newcastle architect John Dobson (1787-1865),
The Carlton Club on Pall Mall in London had invited various architects, including Pugin, Wyatt,
Between 1826 to 1836, J. C. Buckler built a Gothic castle for Lord Stafford which was several times larger than the original Tudor hall nearby,
The Albert Dock in Liverpool, England, was opened in 1846 and was based on plans submitted in 1839 by the architect Jesse Hartley for a combined dock and warehouse system.
Perspective view including ground plan of new Chancel Vestry & Organ Chamber. Now converted for living accommodation.
The Royal Exchange in London was founded in the 16th century by the merchant Thomas Gresham to act as a centre of commerce for the City of London.
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