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Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens (a correct view of the place), 1842. The Misers Daughter: 12/20, Randulph and Hilda dancing in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens
London: Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh, 1754. Artist: Canaletto (1697-1768)London: Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh, 1754. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
View of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens in London, 1751. Creator: Nathaniel ParrView of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens in London, 1751
View of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a masquerade ball on the occasion... 1751. Creator: FabrView of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a masquerade ball on the occasion of the birthday of the Prince of Wales on 24 May 1751, 1751-1753
View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gardens... 1752View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a masquerade ball, 1752
View of the interior of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751. Creator: Nathaniel ParrView of the interior of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751
View of the interior of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a group... 1735-1805. Creator: UnknownView of the interior of the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a group having a meal , 1735-1805
View of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gard... 1752-1799. Creator: UnknownView of the Rotunda and the Chinese Pavilion on the Canal in London's Ranelagh Gardens with a masquerade ball, 1752-1799
Ranelagh Gardens, c. 1936. Creator: George StonehillRanelagh Gardens, c. 1936
Long Thomas and Mad-le G-d Going to the Pantheon in Their Natural Masks, May 1, 1773
The Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea
A Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Creator: UnknownA Card of Invitation to Ranelagh, c1876. Ranelagh House, built in 1688-89 by the Earl of Ranelagh was a fashionable, open air music venue and pleasure garden in Chelsea
Ranelagh House, (c1878). Creator: UnknownRanelagh House, (c1878). Ranelagh House in Chelsea, London, was built in 1688-1689 by the Earl of Ranelagh, Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital which it adjoined. It was demolished in 1805
The Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, (1920). Artist: Nathaniel ParrThe Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh Gardens, April 26th, 1749, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
Interior view of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760. ArtistInterior view of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760
The Rotunda and Ranelagh House in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1760. Scene during a Jubilee Ball. In the foreground a crowd of costumed figures have gathered
Interior view of figures in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1795
A Night Scene at Ranelagh on Wednesday 6th of May 1752. View of Mountefort Brown pulling off Dr John Hills wig in the entrance to the Rotunda, Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea
View of the Canal, Chinese Building and Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1750
View of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, 1751. The Royal Hospital and its formal gardens seen from the River Thames with sailing boats and rowing boats
Jubilee Venetian masquerade ball in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1749. ArtistJubilee Venetian masquerade ball in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1749. People in fancy dress for a masquerade ball; some are dressed as monks and nuns, sultans or cossacks
The Chinese Building and Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1750. ArtistThe Chinese Building and Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1750. People stroll in the gardens or ride in boats along the canal
The Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1750. Artist: Thomas BowlesThe Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, c1750. Interior of the fashionable Rotunda where the well-to-do came to see and be seen
An eighteenth-century dandy in Ranelagh Gardens, London, 1772. A macaroni or dandy in powdered wig, lace shirt and knee-britches, with a sword, and carrying a three-cornered hat in his left hand
A View of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea and the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, London, 1751. The Royal Hospital and its formal gardens seen from the River Thames with sailing boats and rowing boats
Chinese House, Rotunda and the company in masquerade, Ranelagh Gardens, London, 18th centuryChinese House, the Rotunda and the company in masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, London, 18th century
Ranelagh in 1752, after Canaletti, c1750, (1904). Artist: Charles GrignionRanelagh in 1752, after Canaletti, c1750, (1904). After Giovanni Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768). Ranelagh Gardens were public pleasure gardens located in Chelsea, then just outside London
An Inside View of the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, 1899. The Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, was erected as a public venue for indoor entertainments of various kinds in 1741 and closed in 1803
Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens, (1842), 1903Day Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens (a correct view of the place), 1842. The Misers Daughter: 11/20, The Masquerade in Ranelagh Gardens