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unknown artist Design for a Country House
unknown artist
Design for a Country House
ca. 1840
Thomas Harrison Design for Grosvenor Bridge, Chester
Thomas Harrison, 1744–1829
Design for Grosvenor Bridge, Chester
ca. 1825
John Buckler FSA South East View of Newby Hall, Yorkshire, the Seat of the Right Hon'ble Lord Grantham
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
South East View of Newby Hall, Yorkshire, the Seat of the Right Hon'ble Lord Grantham
1806
John Buckler FSA Bowood Wiltshire; the Seat of the Marquis of Lansdown
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
Bowood Wiltshire; the Seat of the Marquis of Lansdown
1823
John Buckler FSA South West View of Newby Hall, Yorkshire; the Seat of the Right Hon'ble Lord Grantham
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
South West View of Newby Hall, Yorkshire; the Seat of the Right Hon'ble Lord Grantham
1805
John Buckler FSA East View of Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire; the property of George Boscawen Esquire
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
East View of Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire; the property of George Boscawen Esquire
1823
John Buckler FSA North East View of Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire; the property of George Boscawen Esqre. Built by Sir G. Trevor 1576
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
North East View of Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire; the property of George Boscawen Esqre. Built by Sir G. Trevor 1576
1823
John Buckler FSA North East View of Sherborne Castle
John Buckler FSA, 1770–1851
North East View of Sherborne Castle
1811
Charles Robert Cockerell Design for Approaches to London Bridge
Charles Robert Cockerell, 1788–1863
Design for Approaches to London Bridge
ca. 1830
Charles Robert Cockerell The Temple of Aphaia at Aegina: Structural Details
Charles Robert Cockerell, 1788–1863
The Temple of Aphaia at Aegina: Structural Details
after 1832