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Background imageNash Collection: The South Gate, c1900, (1939)

The South Gate, c1900, (1939)
The South Gate, Before The Erection of the Indian Memorial Gateway, c1900, (1939). The south gate was replaced with the construction of the Indian Memorial Gateway in 1921

Background imageNash Collection: The North Gate, 1832, (1939)

The North Gate, 1832, (1939). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787, and was a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)

Background imageNash Collection: Well known Characters in the Pump Room, Bath, taking a sip with King Bladud, 1825

Well known Characters in the Pump Room, Bath, taking a sip with King Bladud, 1825. Crowds in the fashionable watering place of Bath in Somerset

Background imageNash Collection: Chestnut Waters, 1923

Chestnut Waters, 1923. Found in the Collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Ottawa, Canada

Background imageNash Collection: The Pavilion, Brighton, c1896. Artist: W & AH Fry

The Pavilion, Brighton, c1896. Artist: W & AH Fry
The Pavilion, Brighton, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageNash Collection: The Quadrant, Regent Street, 1822, (1920). Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

The Quadrant, Regent Street, 1822, (1920). Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
The Quadrant, Regent Street, 1822, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageNash Collection: North-east view of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1804. Artist: J Jeakes

North-east view of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1804. Artist: J Jeakes
North-east view of St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1804

Background imageNash Collection: Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist

Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist
Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Above are details and sections of column capitals

Background imageNash Collection: Longitudinal section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Longitudinal section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Background imageNash Collection: Transverse section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Transverse section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Background imageNash Collection: Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815

Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageNash Collection: South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II

South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II
South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageNash Collection: Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageNash Collection: Interior view of St Johns Chapel, Tower of London, c1810. Artist: Frederick Nash

Interior view of St Johns Chapel, Tower of London, c1810. Artist: Frederick Nash
Interior view of St Johns Chapel, Tower of London, c1810

Background imageNash Collection: Tower of London, c1820. Artist: J Pye

Tower of London, c1820. Artist: J Pye
Tower of London, c1820. View from the River Thames with boats and crew on the water

Background imageNash Collection: The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist: James Findlay

The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist: James Findlay
The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. The theatre opened on 4 July 1821. The building was designed by John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: The new Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, 1821

The new Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, 1821. The theatre opened on 4 July 1821. The building was designed by John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: Highgate Archway viaduct, London, c1820

Highgate Archway viaduct, London, c1820. View showing horse-drawn vehicles. The viaduct was designed by John Nash and built in 1813. It was demolished in 1901

Background imageNash Collection: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: John Nash

Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: John Nash
Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, 1828. View showing the design for a building to house the Royal Academy of Arts with Kings Mews in the distance

Background imageNash Collection: Interior view looking east, St Jamess Church, Piccadilly, London, 1806

Interior view looking east, St Jamess Church, Piccadilly, London, 1806

Background imageNash Collection: The old and new Haymarket Theatres, Westminster, London, 1822

The old and new Haymarket Theatres, Westminster, London, 1822. The old theatre (bottom) dated from 1720. It was replaced in 1821 by a new theatre designed by John Nash

Background imageNash Collection: View of the Haymarket Theatre, Westminster, London, 1821

View of the Haymarket Theatre, Westminster, London, 1821. The theatre, which was designed by John Nash, opened in 1821

Background imageNash Collection: View of Oliver Cromwells house, Clements Lane, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist

View of Oliver Cromwells house, Clements Lane, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist
View of Oliver Cromwells house, Clements Lane, Westminster, London, c1840

Background imageNash Collection: The City Race, 1771

The City Race, 1771. Nash, on crutches inscribed Treasury leads a race to the Mansion House, followed by Sawbridge, Crosby (who has fallen down), Hallifax, Townsend and Bankes

Background imageNash Collection: Interior view of the Jerusalem Chamber in Westminster Abbey, London, 1805. Artist

Interior view of the Jerusalem Chamber in Westminster Abbey, London, 1805. Artist
Interior view of the Jerusalem Chamber in Westminster Abbey, London, 1805

Background imageNash Collection: Interior view of Westminster Abbey, London, 1805. Artist: James Sargant Storer

Interior view of Westminster Abbey, London, 1805. Artist: James Sargant Storer
Interior view of Westminster Abbey, London, 1805

Background imageNash Collection: North side of the Jerusalem Chamber in Westminster Abbey, London, 1805

North side of the Jerusalem Chamber in Westminster Abbey, London, 1805

Background imageNash Collection: Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, Westminster, London, 1801. Artist

Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, Westminster, London, 1801. Artist
Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, Westminster, London, 1801

Background imageNash Collection: View of Chester Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1830. Artist

View of Chester Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1830. Artist
View of Chester Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1830

Background imageNash Collection: View of Hanover Terrace in Regents Park, London, 1827

View of Hanover Terrace in Regents Park, London, 1827

Background imageNash Collection: View of Clarence Terrace in Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: George Shepherd

View of Clarence Terrace in Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: George Shepherd
View of Clarence Terrace in Regents Park, London, 1827

Background imageNash Collection: The Hoop and Toy Inn on Brompton Road, Kensington, London, c1820

The Hoop and Toy Inn on Brompton Road, Kensington, London, c1820

Background imageNash Collection: Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, c1840

Church of St Stephen Walbrook, City of London, c1840. Interior view looking towards the altar

Background imageNash Collection: South view of the Falcon Tavern, Bankside, Southwark, London, as it appeared in 1805 (1811)

South view of the Falcon Tavern, Bankside, Southwark, London, as it appeared in 1805 (1811). The tavern was frequented by Shakespeare and his dramatic companions

Background imageNash Collection: View of the British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, c1807. Artist: Frederick Nash

View of the British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, c1807. Artist: Frederick Nash
View of the British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, c1807

Background imageNash Collection: Opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 30th October 1845. Artist

Opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 30th October 1845. Artist
Opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn, Holborn, London, 30th October 1845. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert attended the opening of the new hall at Lincolns Inn

Background imageNash Collection: View of the Hall of Greenwich Hospital, London, 1804. Artist: James Sargant Storer

View of the Hall of Greenwich Hospital, London, 1804. Artist: James Sargant Storer
View of the Hall of Greenwich Hospital, London, 1804

Background imageNash Collection: Church of St Mary Haggerston, Hackney, London, 1827

Church of St Mary Haggerston, Hackney, London, 1827

Background imageNash Collection: Effigy of Guy, Earl of Warwick, on the wall of a house in Warwick Lane, City of London, c1820

Effigy of Guy, Earl of Warwick, on the wall of a house in Warwick Lane, City of London, c1820

Background imageNash Collection: New Bridge Street, City of London, 1809. Artist: William James Bennett

New Bridge Street, City of London, 1809. Artist: William James Bennett
New Bridge Street, City of London, 1809. View of New Bridge Street, looking south, with Albion Fire Insurance Associations premises on the left

Background imageNash Collection: The chapel yard in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

The chapel yard in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

Background imageNash Collection: Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist

Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840. Artist
Interior view of the chapel in Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, City of London, 1840

Background imageNash Collection: St Helens Priory, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1819. Artist

St Helens Priory, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1819. Artist
St Helens Priory, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1819. South-east view of St Helens Priory, Bishopsgate, showing ruins and two figures in the middle distance

Background imageNash Collection: Interior south-west view of the Church of St Helen, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1820

Interior south-west view of the Church of St Helen, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1820

Background imageNash Collection: Choir of the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great during repairs, Smithfield, City of London, 1815

Choir of the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great during repairs, Smithfield, City of London, 1815
The choir of the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great during repairs, Smithfield, City of London, 1815

Background imageNash Collection: Aldgate, London, c1820(?). Artist: Frederick Nash

Aldgate, London, c1820(?). Artist: Frederick Nash
Aldgate, London, c1820(?). View of Aldgate incorporating twin embattled towers, bas relief figure and Baroque gable above

Background imageNash Collection: John Nash on the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, Westminster, London, 1824

John Nash on the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, Westminster, London, 1824
Nashional taste!!!; 1824; showing the architect John Nash spiked by the seat of his trousers on the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place, St Marylebone, Westminster, London

Background imageNash Collection: Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash

Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash
Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Workmen in the crypt of the church of St Mary-le-Bow, showing the vaulted ceiling. One man carries a basket



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