John Nash: Architect to King George IVG. Allen & Unwin Limited, 1949 - 291 pages |
Contents
PAGE | 13 |
The Regents Architect | 137 |
Regent Street in Detail a Below Piccadilly | 202 |
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1831 Committee A.P.S. Dict architect architecture Bath stone brick bridge Brighton Buckingham House Buckingham Palace builder building built Burton C. R. Cockerell Carlton House Carmarthen cast-iron church circus Cockerell colonnades columns commissioners conservatory Corinthian cottage Cronkhill Decimus Burton decorated dome Doric Dover Street drawing Duke East Cowes Castle Edwards evidently façade FARINGTON FERREY floor Foley friends front gallery Gaol garden George George Repton Gothic ground Hamstead Humphry Repton Ibid improvements Ionic James James Pennethorne James's John Nash Killy Moon King land Langham leased Lodge London Lord Marylebone Nash's original Pall Mall Parliament Pavilion Pennethorne perhaps pilasters portico Portland Place Prince probably quadrant Regent Street Regent's Canal Regent's Park Report Repton road Romilly Royal Shide Ledger side Soane Square stucco Suffolk Street supra Terrace to-day town Treasury villas Wales whole Windsor Archives Wyatt