Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: south audley street
1 + 2 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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begun1878 by frederick cockerell, completed 1879 by george aitchison. in the french renaissance terracotta style rampant in west london at that time. lots of green men.
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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this wonderful georgian house on the corner with south street was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd. in the back garden a kentian screen contains the kitchen flues in the most elegant manner.
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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this wonderful georgian house on the corner with south street was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd. in the back garden a kentian screen contains the kitchen flues in the most elegant manner.
71, south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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this wonderful georgian house on the corner with south street was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd. in the back garden a kentian screen contains the kitchen flues in the most elegant manner.
1 + 2 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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built c1878 by frederick cockerell in the french renaissance terracotta style rampant in west london at that time. lots of green men.
1 + 2 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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built 1878-9 by frederick cockerell and george aitchison. in the french renaissance terracotta style rampant in west london at that time. lots of green men.
1 + 2 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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built 1878-9 by frederick cockerell and george aitchison in the french renaissance terracotta style rampant in west london at that time. lots of green men.
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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mythological plaque seen over the garden wall, from the kentian folly wall containing the kitchen chimneys . the house was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd, though this feels later to me
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the triumph of venus over father thames? from the kentian screen with its mythological plaques which contains and hides the kitchen chimneys . the house was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel has two houses attached to the east end, this one was built as a charity school in 1742.the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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this goddess with her cornucopia and rams headed triumphal car is from the kentian screen which contains the kitchen chimneys on the wall at the bottom of the garden, making a practical necessity both interesting and beautiful . the house was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel has two houses attached to the east end, this one was built as a charity school in 1742.the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
71 south audley street, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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this kentian screen at the bottom of the garden with its mythological plaques contains the kitchen chimneys . the house was built in 1736-7 by edward shepherd. the whole group sums up the c18 from the big almost baroque bones of the house to this neo-classical jeu d'esprit
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
grosvenor chapel, mayfair, london
19 Jun 2010 |
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the chapel was built c.1730 by benjamin timbrell to serve the grosvenor estate.
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