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Philipps House, Dinton, Wiltshire, c1930s. Philipps House (until 1916 Dinton House) is an early 19th century Neo-Grecian country house designed by Sir Jeffry Wyatville for William Wyndham (1769-1841)
John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. Artist: William GillerJohn Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. After William Webb. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]
Memorial by the Earl of Morton on resigning the Regency, March 1578, 1889. Artist: James StillieMemorial letter by the Earl of Morton on resigning the Regency, March 1578. James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c1516-1581)
Jane Austen, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935Jane Austen (1775-1817), from a contemporary minature. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935
Lord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. Artist: William DeebleLord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. The gallery, which housed the art treasures owned by the wealthy Grosvenor family, who later became the Dukes of Westminster
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
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
Waterloo Place and part of Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: William TomblesonWaterloo Place and part of Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1828
Island on the lake and Part of Cornwall and Clarence Terraces, Regents Park, London, 1828. Artist: William TomblesonIsland on the lake and Part of Cornwall and Clarence Terraces, Regents Park, London, 1828
St Philips Chapel, Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1827. Artist: J TingleSt Philips Chapel, Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1827
St Georges Chapel, Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1827. Artist: J TingleSt Georges Chapel, Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1827
The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William DeebleThe London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. The London Institution was founded by subscription in 1805, and was for the advancement of literature and the diffusion of useful
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
Royal York Baths, Regents Park, London, 1828. Artist: WR SmithRoyal York Baths, Regents Park, London, 1828. The baths opened in 1820
Rodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & SonRodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Memorial to the British admiral George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792). Illustration from Picturesque Jamaica, by Adolphe Duperly & Son, (England, c1905)
Dome and Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, early 20th century. Postcard from Valentines Series. The Brighton Dome was built for the Prince of Wales (the future King George IV)
George the Third in the 51st Year of his Reign, (1814). Artist: FreemanGeorge the Third in the 51st Year of his Reign, (1814). Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820) in 1811, aged 73
Portland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: R WinklesPortland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829
Quadrant, Regent Street, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsQuadrant, Regent Street, London, 19th century
Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 19th century. Artist: J WoodsCumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 19th century. People stop to look at a carriage accident in front of the Georgian terrace facing the park
The Death of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Death of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency, 1622. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Sundial Dated 1663 in Grounds of Polesdon Lacey, Surrey, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSundial Dated 1663 in Grounds of Polesdon Lacey, Surrey, 20th century. An Edwardian sundial inscribed Vivat Carolus Secundus, ( God is with us ) in estate located on the North Downs in Surrey
Portrait of Marie de Medici (1575-1642), 1605. Artist: Pourbus, Frans, the Younger (1569-1622)Portrait of Marie de Medici (1575-1642), 1605. From a private collection
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonSt Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Female patients in their day gallery. St Lukes Hospital was a lunatic asylum designed by the architect George Dance jnr (1741-1825)
Library of the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonLibrary of the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, London, 1808-1811. Interior view of the library showing gentlemen reading and engaged in discussion
The Mint, London, 1808-1811 Artist: Augustus Charles PuginThe Mint, London, 1808-1811. Coins being produced with coining presses. From The Microcosm of London, published by Ackermann, London 1808-1811
Illustration of people playing golf on frozen water, c18th century. Many people are seen skating too, on what could be the River Thames