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Wilkins, Judge Wm. ca. 1860-1865. Creator: UnknownWilkins, Judge Wm. ca. 1860-1865
Kings College, 1898. Creator: UnknownKings College, 1898. Kings College, Aberdeen, independent university founded in 1495 now an integral part of the University of Aberdeen
Nelsons Pillar, c1880. Creator: UnknownNelsons Pillar, c1880. From " The Album of Great Yarmouth Views". [Charles, Reynolds & Co. London]
The National Gallery from the Terrace Steps of Trafalgar Square, c1935. Creator: Walter BeningtonThe National Gallery from the Terrace Steps of Trafalgar Square, c1935. The National Gallery in Westminster, central London, houses a collection of over 2
Washerwomen at the Fountain of Arethusa, pub. 1807. Creator: William Wilkins (1778-1839)Washerwomen at the Fountain of Arethusa, from The Antiquities of Magnia Graecia, published 1807 (litho). Washerwomen at the Fountain of Arethusa in Sicily going about their business amongst ancient
National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, c1838. Front elevation and frontal contour plan. The building, designed by William Wilkins, was completed in 1824
Haileybury College, 1923No. 25 Haileybury College, 1923. Haileybury College, founded in 1862 and qualified under the Royal Charter in 1864. The school occupied the buildings which formerly belonged to the Honourable East
National Gallery and Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, c1910 (1911). From London - North of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1911]
Exterior of the National Gallery, London, 1887. Construction of the National Gallery, designed by William Wilkins, began in 1837
Tregothnan, Cornwall, home of Viscount Falmouth, c1880. The house was rebuilt in the 1650s after being sacked during the Civil War and was enlarged in the 19th century to designs by William Wilkins
Gordons Statue and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, 20th CenturyGordons Statue and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, 20th century. The statue commemorating General Charles George Gordon, killed at Khartoum in 1885