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Choose a picture from our Images Dated 16th December 2006 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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The great gallery, Stafford House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe great gallery, Stafford House, 1908. Charles Dickens mentions the private collection of paintings at Stafford House, near St James?s Palace
Burlington House, Piccadilly, early 18th century, (1908). Artist: Johannes KipBurlington House, Piccadilly, early 18th century, (1908). The buildings today house the Royal Academy of Arts. A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul)
The grand staircase, Dorchester House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe grand staircase, Dorchester House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
King Henry III, (1786). Artist: John GoldarKing Henry III, (1786). Portrait of Henry (1207-1272) from the monument in Westminster Abbey
The great hall, Stafford House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe great hall, Stafford House, 1908. Charles Dickens mentions the private collection of paintings at Stafford House, near St James?s Palace
Spencer House, St James, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanySpencer House, St James, 1908. The west front of the house which was designed by Joh Vardy for John, 1st Earl Spencer, in 1756
Portman House, Portman Square, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyPortman House, Portman Square, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The drawing-room, Montagu House, 1908. Artist: J Russell & SonsThe drawing-room, Montagu House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The saloon, Montagu House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe saloon, Montagu House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The grand staircase, Londonderry House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe grand staircase, Londonderry House, 1908. The house was the London residence of the Marquesses of Londonderry until its demolition in 1965
The drawing-room, Grosvenor House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe drawing-room, Grosvenor House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The dining room, Dorchester House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe dining room, Dorchester House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The ballroom, Devonshire House, 1908. Artist: J Russell & SonsThe ballroom, Devonshire House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The library, Chesterfield House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe library, Chesterfield House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The drawing room, Chesterfield House, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyThe drawing room, Chesterfield House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
The Great Hall, Bridgewater House, 1908. Artist: HN KingThe Great Hall, Bridgewater House, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908
The Piccadilly Room, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN KingThe Piccadilly Room, Apsley House, 1908. Apsley House, known as No 1, London, was the home of the Duke of Wellington. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor
The Waterloo Chamber, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN KingThe Waterloo Chamber, Apsley House, 1908. Apsley House, known as No 1, London, was the home of the Duke of Wellington. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor
Carrington House, Whitehall, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyCarrington House, Whitehall, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
View of Whitehall from St Jamess Park, 17th-18th century, (1908). A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
Marlborough House from the south-west, 17th century, (1908). Artist: John HarrisMarlborough House from the south-west, 17th century, (1908). Marlborough House was originally built for the first Duke of Marlborough by Sir Christopher Wren in 1709-1711
Leicester House, Leicester Fields, 18th century, (1908). The house, built in the 17th century, was at one time home to Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751)
Montagu House, Bloomsbury, 18th century, (1908). The house was purchased in 1754 as the first home of the British Museum and in 1757 the gardens were opened to the public
Clarendon House, Piccadilly, 17th century, (1908). The house, also known as Albemarle House, was built during the reign of Charles II by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon
Northumberland House, Charing Cross, 18th century, (1908). The statue by Hubert le Sueur of Charles I on horseback, right, is still there today, facing down Whitehall
Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908). In the Middle Ages Arundel House was the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells
Ely House, afterwards Hatton House, Holborn, 18th century, (1908). Artist: R GodfreyEly House, afterwards Hatton House, Holborn, 18th century, (1908). A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
Lord Shaftbury House, Aldersgate Street, 1908. The London house of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury. A print from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul)
Chesterfield House, Mayfair, London, 1908. Artist: Bedford Lemere and CompanyChesterfield House, Mayfair, London, 1908. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London, 1908)
Edward VI of England. Portrait of Edward (1537-1553), son of Henry VIII, who died young
Richard III of England, (18th century). Artist: George VertueRichard III of England, (18th century). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
Richard III of England, (1786). Artist: John GoldarRichard III of England, (1786). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
Richard III of England. Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
Richard III of England, (17th century). Artist: P VanderbanckRichard III of England, (17th century). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
Richard III and Edward IV. Portrait of Richard (1452-1485) and Edward IV (1442-1483)
Richard III of England, (1799). Artist: J ChapmanRichard III of England, (1799). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)
King William II of England. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II of England. Artist: PassKing William II of England. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II of England, (1803). Artist: J ChapmanKing William II of England, (1803). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II. Artist: Robert PeakeKing William II. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II. Artist: J ChapmanKing William II. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II of England, (1788). Artist: J CollyerKing William II of England, (1788). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King William II of England, (1786). Artist: John GoldarKing William II of England, (1786). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
James II of England, (18th century). Artist: Reynolds GrignionJames II of England, (18th century). Portrait of James (1633-1701), the second surviving son of King Charles I, who became king on the death of his brother, Charles II
King William II. Artist: George VertueKing William II. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
King James II of England, (1787). Artist: John GoldarKing James II of England, (1787). Portrait of James (1633-1701), the second surviving son of King Charles I, who became king on the death of his brother, Charles II
James III of Scotland, (1796). Portrait of King James (1452-1498)