Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: neo-egyptian

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 153
many of the houses built c. 1841 on this street have neo-egyptian details, the most obvious being the sphinxes and obelisks besides the front doors. the entire thornhill estate was designed by the surveyor joseph kay, a pupil of s.p.cockerell, on the family's land let to dairy farmers.

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 192
many of the houses built c. 1841 on this street have neo-egyptian details, the most obvious being the sphinxes and obelisks besides the front doors. the entire thornhill estate was designed by the surveyor joseph kay, a pupil of s.p.cockerell, on the family's land let to dairy farmers.

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 168
many of the houses built c. 1841 on this street have neo-egyptian details, the most obvious being the sphinxes and obelisks besides the front doors. the entire thornhill estate was designed by the surveyor joseph kay, a pupil of s.p.cockerell, on the family's land let to dairy farmers.

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 191
many of the houses built c. 1841 on this street have neo-egyptian details, the most obvious being the sphinxes and obelisks besides the front doors. the entire thornhill estate was designed by the surveyor joseph kay, a pupil of s.p.cockerell, on the family's land let to dairy farmers.

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 175
many of the houses built c. 1841 on this street have neo-egyptian details, the most obvious being the sphinxes and obelisks. some have their eyes somewhat disconcertingly picked out in paint, which can look spooky at night.. the buildings were designed by the surveyor joseph kay,

richmond avenue, islington, london

17 Oct 2012 167
row of sphinxes fronting the houses built c. 1841 on this street designed by the surveyor joseph kay, a pupil of s.p.cockerell, on the family's land that had been let to dairy farmers.

carreras tobacco factory, camden, london

06 May 2012 141
fitting railings on this neo-egyptian factory of 1926 by m.e. and o.h. collins with a.g.porri. inspired by the temple at bubastis housing the oracle of the cat goddess bast, there are catheads along the facade, and cats guard the entrance. much of the decoration was thankfully replaced in the 1998 restoration

carreras tobacco factory, camden, london

06 May 2012 179
just south of mornington crescent is this neo-egyptian factory of 1926 by m.e. and o.h. collins with a.g.porri. inspired by the temple at bubastis housing the oracle of the cat goddess bast, there are catheads along the facade, and cats guard the entrance. much of the decoration was thankfully replaced in the 1998 restoration

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 131
cavetto cornices with winged sun discs at 42, fore street, built 1825 , offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 182
capital with winged sun disc, on fascia of the egyptian style shop front built at 42, fore street in 1825 , offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 127
winged sun discs on shop with egyptian details, built in 1825 on fore street, offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 144
even the cast iron grills protecting the cellar lights are ancient egyptian in style on this 1825 shop on fore street, offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 143
built in 1825 is this shop at 42, fore street with egyptian details, offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 148
cavetto cornices with winged sun discs at 42, fore street, built 1825 , offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly

egyptian house, hertford

12 Dec 2010 133
built at 42, fore street in 1825 is this shop with egyptian details, offspring of robinson's egyptian hall in piccadilly