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View of the Banqueting House and Horse Guards Building in London, 1753. Creator: UnknownView of the Banqueting House and Horse Guards Building in London, 1753
Entrance gateway of Westminster School, 1860. Creator: UnknownEntrance gateway of Westminster School, 1860. Private school for boys in London. 'The approach to the school, which stands in Little Dean's-yard...is graced by a stone portal
Inigo Jones, 1630/36, printed c. 1800. Creator: Robert van VoerstInigo Jones, 1630/36, printed c. 1800
The Banqueting House, Whitehall, 1815. Creator: Richard Holmes LaurieThe Banqueting House, Whitehall, 1815
The Maritime Chariot Containing the Queen and Masquers, c1635, (1942). Creator: Inigo JonesThe Maritime Chariot Containing the Queen and Masquers, c1635, (1942). Sketch of costumes and setting for The temple of love, A masque
A Fiery Spirit, 1613, (1942). Creator: Inigo JonesA Fiery Spirit, 1613, (1942). Masque design for " The Lords Maske" written by the poet and musician Thomas Campion
Inigo Jones, 1655. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarInigo Jones, 1655
Palatium Regis prope Londinum, vulgo White-hall (Royal Palace of Whitehall, London), ca. 1647
Piazza in Covent Garden, ca. 1647. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarPiazza in Covent Garden, ca. 1647
Wilton House, Detail of Main Facade, 1850s. Creator: UnknownWilton House, Detail of Main Facade, 1850s
Wilton House with Palladian Bridge by Morris, 1850s. Creator: UnknownWilton House with Palladian Bridge by Morris, 1850s
Wilton House from the Grounds, 1850s. Creator: UnknownWilton House from the Grounds, 1850s
Pair of Stereograph Views of Chapel Royal, London, 1850s-1910s. Creator: UnknownPair of Stereograph Views of Chapel Royal, London, 1850s-1910s. (Banqueting House, Whitehall)
Inigo Jones, (1573-1652), 1830. Creator: UnknownInigo Jones, (1573-1652), 1830. Inigo Jones (1573-1652) English architect who employed Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry to his buildings which include the Banqueting House at Whitehall
Rogers Seat and Inigo Jones Gateway, Holland House, c1876. Creator: UnknownRogers Seat and Inigo Jones Gateway, Holland House, c1876. Rogers Seat, named after Samuel Rogers, poet and banker and comissioned gateway of Portland stone by Inigo Jones
Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Creator: UnknownHolland House, Kensington, c1876. Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle, an early Jacobean country house built in 1605 by diplomat Sir Walter Cope to designs by Inigo Jones
Wilton House the Seat of the Earl of Pembroke, 1779. Creator: UnknownWilton House the Seat of the Earl of Pembroke, 1779. Ladies and gentlemen relaxing in the gardens of Wilton House near Salisbury in Wiltshire
Piazza in Covent Garden, 18th century, (1925). Creator: UnknownPiazza in Covent Garden, 18th century, (1925). View of St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1633
Porticoed Entrance to Chiswick House, An Eighteenth Century Survival, c1935. Creator: KingPorticoed Entrance to Chiswick House, An Eighteenth Century Survival, c1935. Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Burlington Lane, Chiswick, west London, designed by Richard Boyle
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, c1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamSt Pauls Church, Covent Garden, c1951. West entrance of the Actors church in Covent Garden, London, which was designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1633
Chapel Royal, Whitehall, Exterior, (1881). Creator: UnknownChapel Royal, Whitehall, Exterior, (1881). The Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622, was significant in English architecture as the first structure in the neo-classical
Richs Glory, (1881). Creator: UnknownRichs Glory, (1881). Richs Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden, c1732. A satire on director and theatre manager John Richs new Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, Westminster, London
Whitehall, Looking Towards the Holbein Gateway, (1881). Creator: UnknownWhitehall, Looking Towards the Holbein Gateway, (1881). The Holbein Gate, entrance to the Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, then a village outside London
Interior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). Creator: UnknownInterior of the Chapel Royal (Banqueting House), Whitehall, (1881). The Banqueting House in Westminster, London, was designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622
Shaftesbury House, (c1872). Creator: UnknownShaftesbury House, (c1872). Shaftesbury House, in Aldersgate Street in the City of London, was built c1644 by Inigo Jones
Nat Marit Mus, 2007. Creator: Ethel DaviesColonnade between the Queens House and the east wing of the National Maritime Museum, designed by Inigo Jones in the early 17th century, looking towards the Royal Naval College, Greenwich Park
The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, 1894. Creator: UnknownThe Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, 1894. Designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]
Church of St Paul, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1795. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
East elevation of the Church of St Paul, Covent Garden, London, c1830. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
West elevation of the Church of St Paul, Covent Garden, London, c1830. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
Inigo Joness intended Whitehall Palace, London, 1749. Artist: DM MullerInigo Joness intended Whitehall Palace, London, 1749. View showing the palace, designed in 1638, as it would have appeared from St Jamess Park
Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1810. Artist: JW WhiteChurch of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1810. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built by his master mason Thomas Strong
Church of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1874. Artist: W NivenChurch of St Benet Pauls Wharf, City of London, 1874. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built by his master mason Thomas Strong
West front of the old St Pauls Cathedral, 1630s (1714). ArtistWest front of the old St Pauls Cathedral, 1630s (1714). View of the cathedrals west front, designed by Inigo Jones in the 1630s
Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s
Eastern Front of the Banqueting room, Whitehall, 1835, (1845). Artist: John JacksonEastern Front of the Banqueting room, Whitehall, 1835, (1845). Begun in 1619 and designed by Inigo Jones in a style influenced by Andrea Palladio, the Banqueting House was completed in 1622
Lodge Park, 1911. Lodge Park was built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate in Gloucestershire, England. A description from 1634 suggests the design was inspired by Inigo Jones Banqueting House in
The Crypt, 1912. The 17th century fan-vaulted open undercroft beneath the Inigo Jones chapel at Lincolns Inn, London. From The Connoisseur Vol XXXIII. [ Otto Limited, London, 1912]
The Waterside Elevation of Inigo Jones Proposed Palace, c1897. Artist: William PattenThe Waterside Elevation of Inigo Jones Proposed Palace, c1897. The Palace of Whitehall (or Palace of White Hall) was the main residence of the English monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when
The Privy Garden of Whitehall Palace, Westminster, 1741 (1911). Artist: J MaurierThe Privy Garden of Whitehall Palace, Westminster, 1741 (1911). The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall, originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England
Old Chelsea Gate, c1910Old Chelsea Gate. c1910. [Shureys Publications, c1910]. The gateway was designed by Inigo Jones in 1621 for Beaufort House in Chelsea (home of Sir Thomas More and later Sir Hans Sloane)
The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, 17th Century (1905). From Cassells History of England, Vol. II, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1905]
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisSt Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
Inigo Jones gateway, Chiswick House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: KingInigo Jones gateway, Chiswick House, London, 1926-1927. Originally erected on the Chelsea estate of Sir Thomas More, the gateway was later acquired by Lord Burlington
Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. Artist: Thomas H EllisBarber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Banqueting House, Whitehall. Distribution of Her Majestys Maundy, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleBanqueting House, Whitehall. Distribution of Her Majestys Maundy, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J GreenBanqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622
Figures designed by Inigo Jones for the masque, 1893. As well as being a prominent architect, Jones was actively involved in theatre stage design