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Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Royal Border Bridge N100657

Royal Border Bridge N100657
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, Northumberland. View of the Royal Border Bridge which crosses to Tweedmouth. Engineered by Robert Stephenson

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Royal Border Bridge N100656

Royal Border Bridge N100656
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, Northumberland. View of the Royal Border Bridge which crosses to Tweedmouth. Engineered by Robert Stephenson

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Ancoats Mill Complex N081088

Ancoats Mill Complex N081088
ANCOATS MILL COMPLEX, Manchester. The Rochdale canal runs past the Redhill Street Mills

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Ancoats Mill Complex N081087

Ancoats Mill Complex N081087
ANCOATS MILL COMPLEX, Manchester. Detailed view of the Redhill Street Mills, showing the connecting bridge between mill 64 and 63

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Hadlow Castle a98_04104

Hadlow Castle a98_04104
HADLOW CASTLE, Kent. Exterior view showing upper details of the tower. The tower is 170 feet high and was built between c.1838-40. It was commissioned by the owner of the castle, Walter Barton May

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House K040253

Osborne House K040253
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. View of Andromeda fountain by John Bell on the Lower Terrace

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House K040230

Osborne House K040230
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. View from the Lower Terrace overlooking the Andromeda Fountain

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House Dining Room c. 1890 D880026

Osborne House Dining Room c. 1890 D880026
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. The Ryde Album. Interior view. The Dining Room c.1890

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Whitehall, Westminster, London BB90_05435

Whitehall, Westminster, London BB90_05435
WHITEHALL, Westminster, London. Whitehall, looking north-east from Horse Guards, with the Banqueting House by Inigo Jones to the right and horse-drawn vehicles on the road

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Horse drawn cabs BL05923

Horse drawn cabs BL05923
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, Westminster, London. Perspective view of the exterior of a newly-built office block on Northumberland Avenue with a line of horse-drawn cabs waiting outside

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Hotel Metropole BL05851

Hotel Metropole BL05851
HOTEL METROPOLE, Northumberland Avenue, London. Exterior of the hotel from the east. Photographed in 1885 by Bedford Lemere

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Royal United Services Institution BL05047

Royal United Services Institution BL05047
ROYAL UNITED SERVICES INSTITUTION, Horseguards Avenue, Westminster, London. Exterior front view. Photographed in 1884 by Bedford Lemere

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Flower sellers CC97_00872

Flower sellers CC97_00872
Flower sellers outside the Royal Exchange, City of London. These Victorian flower sellers are in a a prime location located by the Royal Exchange building of 1844

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Victorian drawing room BL12849B

Victorian drawing room BL12849B
Bidston Court, Birkenhead. Victorian interior of the drawing room looking towards the windows and fireplace. Bidston Court was built in 1891 by the Liverpool architects Grayson & Ould

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Windmill, Norfolk a98_15877

Windmill, Norfolk a98_15877
HORSEY STAITHE, Norfolk. This mill was built in 1912 to replace a Victorian one. The shutterless sails power a water-pump, which helps to manage the low-lying Norfolk countryside

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13152

The Leicester Public House BL13152
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). Interior of the first floor Wine Room. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13151

The Leicester Public House BL13151
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). Interior of the Saloon Bar. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Moorish smoking room BL11220

Moorish smoking room BL11220
RHINEFIELD HOUSE, Brockenhurst, Hampshire. Interior of the Moorish Smoking Room. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in September 1891

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House, Council Room J070030

Osborne House, Council Room J070030
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view of the Council Room looking towards the fireplace and mirror. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House, Durbar Room J060014

Osborne House, Durbar Room J060014
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view of one of the doors below the gallery in the Durbar Room. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Fort Brockhurst N990009

Fort Brockhurst N990009
FORT BROCKHURST, Gosport, Hampshire. Exterior view from the south of the moated keep. Brick fortress built in the 1860s to defend Portsmouth Harbour

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Lexham Gardens, Kensington a064841

Lexham Gardens, Kensington a064841
LEXHAM GARDENS, Kensington, London. A view looking along Lexham Gardens from the north with the Hotel Lexham at Nos. 32 to 38 in the foreground. Photographed by John Gay in 1964

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: The Royal Albert Hall DD97_00168

The Royal Albert Hall DD97_00168
ALBERT HALL, London. A view of the hall from Hyde Park with horse-drawn carriages in the foreground. The concert hall opened in 1871 and was partly financed by a 999-year leasehold of over 1

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge K991432

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge K991432
FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, Cambridge. Exterior view with pond in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: St Marys Church K940843

St Marys Church K940843
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Interior view of the decorated roof of the sanctuary. Gothic Revival

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: 1862 Exhibition, Kensington BB80_00015

1862 Exhibition, Kensington BB80_00015
1862 EXHIBITION, Kensington, London. The 1862 Exhibition was the successor to the Great Exhibition of 1851. A temporary exhibition venue was built on Cromwell Road. Howarth-Loomes Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Osborne House J020104

Osborne House J020104
OSBORNE HOUSE, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. An exterior view of the Clock Tower, the Main Wing and the Pavilion from the South East

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Paddington Station K030819

Paddington Station K030819
PADDINGTON STATION, Eastbourne Terrace, City of Westminster, London. An interior view looking along the train shed arches

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Brodsworth Hall J970242

Brodsworth Hall J970242
BRODSWORTH HALL AND GARDENS, South Yorkshire. Exterior south and east fronts

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Albert Memorial

Albert Memorial
Prince Consort National Memorial, 1862 to 1875. Hyde Park, London. IoE 412963

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Education Committee Distribution Centre Office

Education Committee Distribution Centre Office
Wintery shot of the former school now offices, Newcastle upon Tyne. IoE 304372

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Methodist Chapel

Methodist Chapel
Primative Methodist Chapel of 1838, Derbyshire. IoE 82626

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Pillar Box

Pillar Box
Victorian Post Box alongside road, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire. IoE 152138

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791

Pedestrian Subway, Crystal Palace Parade DP232791
Crystal Palace Parade, Crystal Palace, Bromley and Southwark, Greater London. Byzantine-style vaulting in red and cream brick and chequered floors in alternating stone

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace CC97_01549

Crystal Palace CC97_01549
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. A view of the palace from the south east looking over the grounds (late 19th century). It was built to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 in Hyde Park

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace FF91_00333

Crystal Palace FF91_00333
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. These giant figures depicting the Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II, copied from the temple at Abu Simbel

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace interior DP004613

Crystal Palace interior DP004613
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. A circa 1859 view of the giant figures which dominated the tropical transept at the north end of the Crystal Palace

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110261

Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110261
GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851, Hyde Park, Westminster, London. Crystal Palace. Opening of the Great Exhibition. Interior etching by G Cruikshank. Proof engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace FF91_00334

Crystal Palace FF91_00334
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. The interior of the vast nave of the Crystal Palace, which was over 100 feet high and about three quarters of a mile long

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace EPR003819

Crystal Palace EPR003819
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London. A catastrophic fire destroyed most of the building in November 1936. Brunels water towers were still standing until they were demolished during the Second World War

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace entrance arcade a98_06470

Crystal Palace entrance arcade a98_06470
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, Greater London. Interior view showing the entrance arcade from the station below the Crystal Palace Parade. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace DP004606

Crystal Palace DP004606
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. The interior of the vast nave of the Crystal Palace, viewed from the gallery above the Queens Screen at the south end

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace DP004626

Crystal Palace DP004626
CRYSTAL PALACE, Sydenham, London. The fountains playing in the courtyard of the Alhambra Court at the Crystal Palace are based on the Lion Fountain in the Court of the Lions in the Alhambra Palace

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace Park EAW140921

Crystal Palace Park EAW140921
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Penge, Greater London, 1964. Crystal Palace Park, and site of Crystal Palace. TQ3470

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace Park 35099_049

Crystal Palace Park 35099_049
Site of the Crystal Palace and the National Sports Centre, Penge, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Dinosaurs in the park 35099_041

Dinosaurs in the park 35099_041
Prehistoric animal sculptures on islands and on land facing the lower lake at Crystal Palace Park, Penge, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Steps to the Crystal Palace 35099_006

Steps to the Crystal Palace 35099_006
Garden steps leading to the terrace at the site of The Crystal Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1936, Penge, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Collection: Crystal Palace park 35098_049

Crystal Palace park 35098_049
Site of The Crystal Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1936, and the Crystal Palace Transmitting Station, Penge, Greater London, 2021



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