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Theodore Jacobsen The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
Attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, died 1772
The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
undated
Theodore Jacobsen The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
Attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, died 1772
The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
undated
John Varley Byland Abbey, Yorkshire
John Varley, 1778–1842
Byland Abbey, Yorkshire
1808
Joseph Murray Ince St. Botolph's Cambridge, and Corpus Christi College
Joseph Murray Ince, 1806–1859
St. Botolph's Cambridge, and Corpus Christi College
after 1849
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin Title page for volume of drawings
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852
Title page for volume of drawings
undated
Maria Leycester Scotland, Cheshire, &c.
Maria Leycester, 1798–1870
Scotland, Cheshire, &c
1819 to 1823
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin Designs for Gothic Ornamentation, a Kneeler, and Two Sketches of the Interiors of Gothic Churches
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1812–1852
Designs for Gothic Ornamentation, a Kneeler, and Two Sketches of the Interiors of Gothic Churches
undated
William Pars A View of Rome Taken from the Pincio
William Pars, 1742–1782
A View of Rome Taken from the Pincio
1776
Theodore Jacobsen The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
Attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, died 1772
The Chapel of the Foundling Hospital, London
undated
William Kent Design for an Unidentified Gothic Structure
attributed to William Kent, ca.1686–1748
Design for an Unidentified Gothic Structure
undated
Thomas Girtin Sketch for the Eidometropolis: Panorama, Great Surrey Street and Christchurch, Southwark
Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
Sketch for the Eidometropolis: Panorama, Great Surrey Street and Christchurch, Southwark
between 1797 and 1802