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Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Royal Crescent, Bath K991510

The Royal Crescent, Bath K991510
THE ROYAL CRESCENT, Bath. Exterior of Nos 4 - 8

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Designs for Kenwood from Robert Adams Works J920129

Designs for Kenwood from Robert Adams Works J920129
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Architectural designs for Kenwood showing South Front details. Engraving from Robert ADAMs " Works"

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich N060940

The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich N060940
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, Greenwich, London. An aerial view of the baroque Naval College, Queens House, National Maritime Museum and Greenwich Park with The Royal Observatory

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Smeatons Tower N080736

Smeatons Tower N080736
SMEATONs TOWER, The Hoe, Plymouth, Devon. View of Smeatons Tower which was largely dismantled from Eddystone Rocks and reassembled on Plymouth Hoe as a memorial

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Clifton EPW005463

Clifton EPW005463
CLIFTON, Bristol. Aerial view of Clifton showing the Avon Gorge and Suspension Bridge photographed in March 1921

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Royal Crescent, Bath K991513

The Royal Crescent, Bath K991513
THE ROYAL CRESCENT, Bath, Avon. An oblique view of the Crescent showing its curvature with an ornate street lamp in the foreground

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Assize Courts, York Castle IC121_005

Assize Courts, York Castle IC121_005
Reconstruction drawing showing an elevation of the grand east facade of the Assize Courts at York Castle, as it is likely to have looked after it was built in 1777. Terry Ball. April 1985

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: St Pauls Birmingham 18492_07

St Pauls Birmingham 18492_07
St Pauls Church, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, West Midlands

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Marble Hill House DP371150

Marble Hill House DP371150
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Richmond, Twickenham, Middlesex. General view of house from north west

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Marble Hill House DP371148

Marble Hill House DP371148
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Richmond, Twickenham, Middlesex. General view of house from south east

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Female Prison, York Castle IC121_003

Female Prison, York Castle IC121_003
Reconstruction drawing showing an elevation of the grand west facade of the Female Prison at York Castle, as it is likely to have looked after it was built in the early 1780s. Terry Ball. April 1985

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Sacombe House 29682_016

Sacombe House 29682_016
Sacombe House, Sacombe Park, Hertfordshire. Neo-classical Georgian country house built 1803-06. Restoration works are in progress

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Ashridge 29679_022

Ashridge 29679_022
Ashridge House, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire. Gothic Revival country house built by James Wyatt 1808-13. It is now used as a management college

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Library, Kenwood House N130057

The Library, Kenwood House N130057
KENWOOD HOUSE, London. Interior view of the Robert Adam Library. 2013

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Belsay Hall J850185

Belsay Hall J850185
BELSAY HALL, CASTLE & GARDENS, Northumberland. Interior view of the Pillar Hall

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Fort Cumberland N070043

Fort Cumberland N070043
FORT CUMBERLAND, Eastney, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Aerial view

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Kidderminster workshops a99_05229

Kidderminster workshops a99_05229
Queen Street, Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Houses with upper storey workshops. Queen Street was developed for cloth weavers in the late 18th century. A few of these buildings survive

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Southill Park 29690_021

Southill Park 29690_021
Southill Park, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. 18th century country house first built in brick around 1720. It was later remodelled and clad in stone by Henry Holland in the 1790s

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Youngsbury 29682_027

Youngsbury 29682_027
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Mid 18th century country house built in brick as a pedimented Palladian villa

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Luton Hoo 29680_022

Luton Hoo 29680_022
Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. Country House originally designed by Robert Adam and begun in 1767. It was later remodelled by Robert Smirke c.1830

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Milton Abbey 29670_032

Milton Abbey 29670_032
Milton Abbey, Dorset. A georgian country house and the remains of the adjoining monastic church. The house is early Gothic Revival style, 1771-76 by Sir W Chambers and J Wyatt

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Stourhead JEH_00431_54b

Stourhead JEH_00431_54b
Stourhead, Wiltshire. Stourhead is best known for its landscape gardens, laid out between 1741 and 1780. The house was erected in the 1720s in the Palladian style

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Luton Hoo 29681_001

Luton Hoo 29681_001
Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. First designed by Robert Adam and begun in 1767, it was later remodelled by Robert Smirke in around 1830 and again after 1903. It is now a country house hotel

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Castle Howard 28331_049

Castle Howard 28331_049
Castle Howard, North Yorkshire. The centrepiece in Sir John Vanbrughs great design, started in 1699 but still incomplete by Vanbrughs death in 1726

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Temple of the Four Winds 28331_042

Temple of the Four Winds 28331_042
Temple of the Four Winds, Castle Howard, North Yorkshire. One of the key garden buildings in Sir John Vanbrughs designed landscape

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Henham Hall a51_04963

Henham Hall a51_04963
Henham Hall, Henham Park, Suffolk. View of the south front, photographed in 1951 by Herbert Felton. Henham Hall was demolished in 1953

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Royal Crescent EPW001949

Royal Crescent EPW001949
BATH, Somerset. Aerial view of the Royal Crescent, Bath, built between 1767 and 1774 by John Wood. It is considered amongst the greatest examples of Georgian architecture. Photographed in July 1920

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Dining room fireplace, Bath House, Piccadilly BL21168

Dining room fireplace, Bath House, Piccadilly BL21168
BATH HOUSE, 82 Piccadilly, London. Interior view. The fireplace in the dining room at Bath House. Commissioned by Sir Julius Wernher and photographed by H Bedford Lemere in March 1911

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Wellington Arch N110232

Wellington Arch N110232
WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. " Entrance to the Kings Palace" by T H Shepherd

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Kirtlington Park CC56_00913

Kirtlington Park CC56_00913
KIRTLINGTON PARK, Kirtlington, Oxfordshire. Exterior view of handsome palladian house built for Sir James Dashwood in 1742-6 taken from the south east. Photographed by Henry Taunt

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Royal Pavilion, Brighton FF98_00165

Royal Pavilion, Brighton FF98_00165
ROYAL PAVILION, Brighton, East Sussex. Exterior view of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton showing the domes. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1960 and 1969

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Marble Hill House J870440

Marble Hill House J870440
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Twickenham, Richmond, Middlesex. View of the South front

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol a98_04326

Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol a98_04326
ROYAL YORK CRESCENT, Clifton, Bristol. View of Royal York Crescent, Clifton, which dates from circa 1810-20. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945 - 1980

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Countess of Suffolks Bedchamber, Marble Hill House J020052

The Countess of Suffolks Bedchamber, Marble Hill House J020052
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Middlesex. View of Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolks Bedchamber showing the bedstead with green decor and dressing table

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Scrapbook design of Audley End House interior J960215

Scrapbook design of Audley End House interior J960215
AUDLEY END HOUSE, Kent. Scrapbook architectural design details for the Little Drawing Room. Drawn by Placido COLUMBANI. Plate number 58

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Wrest Park Gardens N071372

Wrest Park Gardens N071372
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Autumnal view of the Chinese Temple Pavilion, built in the 1750 s

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Guildhall, Bath K991508

Guildhall, Bath K991508
GUILDHALL, Bath. Exterior of the Guildhall showing frieze

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Radcliffe Camera, Oxford K991473

Radcliffe Camera, Oxford K991473
RADCLIFFE CAMERA, Oxford. Exterior view of the building

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Somerset House N071121

Somerset House N071121
SOMERSET HOUSE, Strand, London. General view at night looking south

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Brunswick Square, Hove, Brighton N071030

Brunswick Square, Hove, Brighton N071030
BRUNSWICK SQUARE, Hove, Brighton, East Sussex. Exterior detail, west elevation

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Marble Hill House J010163

Marble Hill House J010163
MARBLE HILL HOUSE, Richmond, Twickenham, Middlesex. Exterior view of the South front at night

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Chiswick House K020286

Chiswick House K020286
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. View looking up at two of the Corinthian capitals and part of the pediment of the entrance portico. Palladian style

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Rangers House K971702

Rangers House K971702
RANGERS HOUSE, Greenwich Park, London. A view of the front of the house through the gates

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Circus, Bath K991523

The Circus, Bath K991523
THE CIRCUS, Bath, Avon. An oblique view of one of the townhouse exteriors

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Mausoleum

Mausoleum
Grade I listed Pelham family mausoleum by James Wyatt, 1792. Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. IoE 196651

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Blaise Castle

Blaise Castle
Sham Castle c1766, set within the magnificent Blaise Estate, Bristol. IoE 379730

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Royal York Cresent DP146955

Royal York Cresent DP146955
Royal York Cresent, Clifton, Bristol from west. Photographed in October 2011

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Paragon DP146953

The Paragon DP146953
The Paragon, Clifton, Bristol, from Royal York Cresent. Photographed in October 2011

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Youngsbury 29682_038

Youngsbury 29682_038
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Mid 18th century country house built in brick as a pedimented Palladian villa

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Milton Abbey 29670_024

Milton Abbey 29670_024
Milton Abbey, Dorset. A georgian country house and the remains of the adjoining monastic church. The house is early Gothic Revival style, 1771-76 by Sir W Chambers and J Wyatt

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Circus, Bath JEH_22026_35a

The Circus, Bath JEH_22026_35a
The Circus, Bath. The Circus was built by John Wood the elder in 1754-8. It was an original and innovative design, bending terraces of housing into tight curves

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Horton Tower 27564_038

Horton Tower 27564_038
Horton Tower, Dorset. An 18th century brick-built observatory

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B

The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B
The Admiralty building near Whitehall, Westminster, London. Admiralty was built by Thomas Ripley 1723-26. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A

The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A
The Treasury in St James Park, Westminster, London. The Treasury was built 1733-36 by William Kent. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Buckingham Palace N110239

Buckingham Palace N110239
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, Buckingham Palace Road, City of Westminster, London. Interior view. Coloured aquatint dated 1817 by I Stephanoff

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Wrest Park House N110192

Wrest Park House N110192
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. View from north west

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Cassiobury House CC56_00850

Cassiobury House CC56_00850
CASSIOBURY HOUSE, Cassiobury Park, Watford, Hertfordshire. Looking towards the house from the south east

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Coopers Hall, Bristol a98_04318

Coopers Hall, Bristol a98_04318
COOPERs HALL, King Street, Bristol. Perspective view of Coopers Hall, Bristol, with the first two gables of St Nicholas Almshouse just visible

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Park Crescent, Regents Park a98_07064

Park Crescent, Regents Park a98_07064
PARK CRESCENT, Regents Park, Westminster, London. View of Park Crescent in Regents Park

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Auckland Castle Deer House N060112

Auckland Castle Deer House N060112
AUCKLAND CASTLE DEER HOUSE, Auckland Castle Deer Park, Durham. Exterior view. The Gothic Revival eyecatcher was built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Harewood House BL10369

Harewood House BL10369
HAREWOOD HOUSE, West Yorkshire. The Gallery at Harewood House was designed by Robert Adam. Recorded as the library in the Bedford Lemere daybook when photographed here in 1890

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: St Marys Church, Mistley J920118

St Marys Church, Mistley J920118
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. " South-West View of the Parish Church of Mistley in Essex". Engraving from Robert ADAMs " Works"

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: The Clapham Orangery N050069

The Clapham Orangery N050069
THE CLAPHAM ORANGERY, Worsopp Drive, Lambeth, London. Neo-Classical Ionic portico behind railings with yellow flowers in foreground

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Northington Grange N080920

Northington Grange N080920
NORTHINGTON GRANGE, Hampshire. Panoramic view. Created between 1804 and 1809, Northington Grange is the foremost example of Greek Revival style in England

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Exeter 1942 BB42_00714

Exeter 1942 BB42_00714
Exeter, Devon. A perspective view of the Georgian facade of 27-32 Southernhay West in 1942. Bomb damage. The rest of the terrace has been destroyed as part of the Baedecker raids

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Tea House Bridge at Audley End M070389

Tea House Bridge at Audley End M070389
AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS, Essex. View from the Elysian Garden looking towards the Tea House Bridge, built during the 1780s

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Witley Court N071303

Witley Court N071303
WITLEY COURT AND GARDENS, Worcestershire. The South Portico, added by John Nash in the early nineteenth century

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Marble Arch N071208

Marble Arch N071208
MARBLE ARCH, London. General view. Designed by John Nash and built in 1828

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Horse Guards N040011

Horse Guards N040011
HORSE GUARDS, Whitehall, London. General view across the parade ground with the London Eye in the background

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Georgian Pump Room, Bath K991538

Georgian Pump Room, Bath K991538
GEORGIAN PUMP ROOM, Bath. Stall Street entrance to baths (view of pediment with inscription)

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Chiswick House J040114

Chiswick House J040114
CHISWICK HOUSE, Hounslow, London. Interior view of the Palladian style first floor link building

Background imageGeorgian Buildings Mouse Mat Collection: Holbourne Museum of Art

Holbourne Museum of Art
The grade I listed building was originally a smart hostelry, the Sydney Hotel. Bath, Somerset. IoE 443742


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