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Proposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. ArtistProposed view of Fishmongers Hall near London Bridge, City of London, c1830. Home of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, the Hall was built in the 1830s
Exterior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, c1805. ArtistExterior view of the Painted Chamber, Palace of Westminster, London, c1805. Part of the original Palace of Westminster, the Painted Chamber was destroyed by fire in 1834
John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c, 1829. John Nash standing between the two wings of Buckingham Palace confronted by John Bull, holding a long scroll
Interior view of the library at Lambeth Palace, with a desk in the foreground, 1805
Interior view of Lambeth Palace chapel, London, 1806. Artist: Bartholomew HowlettInterior view of Lambeth Palace chapel, London, 1806
Church of St Swithin London Stone, City of London, 1840. Artist: Frederick NashChurch of St Swithin London Stone, City of London, 1840
Plan and two views of the Crosby Hall vaults at no 36 Bishopsgate, City of London, 1816. The third central view shows the east entrance of Crosby Square from St Helens
Monument to Richard Allington in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, City of London, 1800
Tower of London, London, c1820. Artist: Frederick NashView of the Tower of London, London, c1820
Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, c1819. Artist: Frederick NashView of figures and coffins in the Norman crypt of St Mary-le-Bow
London Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1816. Artist: Frederick NashLondon Stone, Cannon Street, London, c1806
Terror, Frazer-Nash of RGJ Nash, MAC Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, Worcestershire, 1932Frazer-Nash 1496S cc. Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Car known as Terror. Place: M.A.C. Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb. Date: 25.6.32
Nash drophead coupe, quintain post, Offham, near Maidstone, Kent, c1920s. Artist: Bill BrunellNash Drop head coup+. Place: Quintain Post, Offham, Nr.Maidstone, Kent
RGJ Nash driving Vieux Charles III, 1912 Lorraine-Dietrich, at the VSCC Croydon Speed Trials, 1937Lorraine-Dietrich G.P. Lorraine-Dietrich Vieux Charles III. 1912 15095 cc. Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Time: 40.2s. Place: VSCC Croydon Speed Trials. Date: 5.9.37
Vieux Charles Trois, Lorraine-Dietrich of RGJ Nash, Bugatti Owners Club Lewes Speed Trials, 1937Lorraine-Dietrich 15095 cc. Event Entry No: 10. Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Time: 26.6s. Car known as Vieux Charles Trois. Place: B.O.C. Lewes Speed Trials. Date: 4.9.37
Frazer-Nash Union Special of RGJ Nash, MAC Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb, Worcestershire, 1935Frazer-Nash Racing single-seater, twin rear wheels. Union Special. 1496 cc. Event Entry No: 48 Driver: Nash, R.G.J. M.A.C. Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb. Date: 28.9.35
Vieux Charles III, Lorraine-Dietrich of RGJ Nash, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939Lorraine-Dietrich 15095 cc. Event Entry No: 5 Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Vieux Charles Trois. 1912 G.P. car. Place: Crystal Palace. Imperial Trophy. Date: 26.8.39
Frazer-Nash of RGJ Nash competing in the BOC Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1932Frazer-Nash Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Nash, R.G.J. Place: Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire. B.O.C. Hillclimb. Date: 25.6.32
Talbot 105 of HA Nash competing in the MCC Lands End Trial, 1935. Artist: Bill BrunellTalbot 105 1933 2969 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. ALF129. Event Entry No: 103. Driver: Nash, H.A. Award: Premier. Place: M.C.C. Lands End Trial. Date: 19/20.4.35
Derek Nash, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 23rd october 2016. Artist: Brian O ConnorDerek Nash, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 23.10.16
Derek Nash and Dave Newton, Studio Jazz, The Hawth Theatre, Crawley, West Sussex, 2012
Derek Nash, Studio Jazz, The Hawth Theatre, Crawley, West Sussex, 2012
Derek Nash, The Ship, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2010. Artist: Brian O ConnorDerek Nash, The Ship, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2010
Derek Nash, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2009. Artist: Brian O ConnorDerek Nash, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2009
Derek Nash, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 2006. Artist: Brian O ConnorDerek Nash, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 2006
Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, Windsor Castle, 1845. Artist: Nash, Joseph (1806-1885)Queen Victorias Christmas Tree, Windsor Castle, 1845. Found in the collection of Royal Collection, London
Russian Exhibition interior during the Great Exhibition in 1851. Artist: Nash, Joseph (1806-1885)Russian Exhibition interior during the Great Exhibition in 1851. Private Collection
Frazer Nash Racing Car, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]
View of Regent Street looking towards the Quadrant with Hanover Chapel in the foreground, 1842. From Vintage London by John Betjeman. [William Collins, 1942]
Regent Street, London, c1900. Artist: York & SonRegent Street, London, c1900. Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is named after George
Southampton, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis FindenSouthampton, 1859. Largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, a major port on Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen. After T. Nash
Garden front of Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, Buckingham House was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for
Brighton Beach, Haze clearing off, c1820. Artist: Frederick NashBrighton Beach, Haze clearing off, c1820. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe
The British Nave at the Great Exhibition of 1851, The Crystal Palace, c1854The British Nave at the Great Exhibition of 1854, The Crystal Palace, c1851. Illustrations from Dickinsons Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851
Collision of the Bywell Castle with the Princess Alice, 1878 (1906). Artist: J NashCollision of the Bywell Castle with the Princess Alice, 1878 (1906). The paddle steamer Princess Alice was rammed by the collier Bywell Castle off Tripcock Point in the Thames Estuary on 3 September
Bomber in the Corn, 1940. Artist: Paul NashBomber in the Corn, 1940. From The Studio Volume 123 [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1942.]
Carlton Hose Terrace, 1933. Carlton House Terrace, Westminster, London. The Terrace was built by John Nash in 1827-1832 to look like a country house and to offer exclusive accommodation
Atlantic, c20th century (1932). Artist: Paul NashAtlantic, c20th century (1932). From The Studio Volume 104. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]
Sutton Place, North Front, 1909Sutton Place, North Front. Sutton Place in Guildford, Surrey was built by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541) a courtier of Henry VIII. Jean Paul Getty (1892-1976) spent the last 17 years of his life here
York Gate, Regents Park, and Mary-le-Bone Church, London, 1827. Artist: H WallisYork Gate, Regents Park, and Mary-le-Bone Church, London, 1827. York Gate was designed by John Nash in 1822 as the entrance to Regents Park
Ulster Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: J HenshallUlster Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Ulster Terrace is one of the Regency terraces of houses surrounding Regents Park designed by John Nash
Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: J TingleCumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Cumberland Terrace is one of the Regency terraces of houses surrounding Regents Park designed by John Nash. It was completed in 1827
Interior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: J ByrneInterior of the Savoy Chapel, Westminster, London, 1809. The chapel was built in 1512
Harmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. Artist: W WallisHarmonic Institution, Regent Street, 1828. The Harmonic Institution was a venue for balls, concerts and musical galas. The building was designed by John Nash and built in 1819
The Chapel in the Tower, now called the Record Office, Tower of London, 1809. Artist: J LeeThe Chapel in the Tower, now called the Record Office, Tower of London, 1809. The chapel is in the White Tower, the earliest part of the Tower of London, built by the Normans in 1078
The centre of Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1829. Artist: W WallisThe centre of Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1829. Cumberland Terrace is one of the Regency terraces of houses surrounding Regents Park designed by John Nash. It was completed in 1827
16th Century timberwork at Little Moreton, 1925. Artist: Joseph Nash16th Century timberwork at Little Moreton, 1925. Little Moreton Hall at Congleton in Cheshire, a 15th century moated manor house originally built for Sir Richard Moreton
May good fortune attend you this Christmas - Marble Arch, c1910