Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: peacock
holy cross, cromer st., holborn, london
holy cross, cromer st., holborn, london
holy cross, cromer st., holborn, london
holy cross, cromer st., holborn, london
peacock , holland park house, london
12 Oct 2012 |
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the peacocks in the gardens congregate up in the mid c19 belvedere over the restaurant, attracted by the heat rather than the michelin starred food. the building is by j.h. browne
peacock , holland park house, london
12 Oct 2012 |
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the peacocks in the gardens congregate up in the mid c19 belvedere over the restaurant, attracted by the heat rather than the michelin starred food. the building is by j.h. browne
peacock , holland park house, london
12 Oct 2012 |
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a peacock stalks across the ruined base of the jacobean mansion destroyed in the war. one wing was retained with part of the facade; there seems to have been little money or imagination to spare when it came to dealing with the ruins of london at that time, though the peacocks are a move in the right direction . the ruined house was demolished in 1955. the stair tower and all the windows are new of course, as the main body of the house stood here. only the left hand doorway and the surrounding bricks are original, the back wall of the house stands only two foot high now.
peacock , holland park house, london
12 Oct 2012 |
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the peacocks in the gardens congregate up in the mid c19 belvedere over the restaurant, attracted by the heat rather than the michelin starred food. the building is by j.h. browne
peacock in the belvedere, holland park, london
11 Oct 2012 |
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several peacocks enjoy the heat of the flues from the restaurant kitchen that run up behind the bust in the belvedere .
pencarrow house peacock
pencarrow house peacock
pencarrow house peacock
pencarrow house peacock
pencarrow house peacock
pencarrow house peacock
st.mary, the boltons, kensington , london
st.mary, the boltons, kensington , london
14 Feb 2012 |
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rather unusual arches with wells style strainers lead into the chapel to the north of the chancel from the transept. this may once have held an organ, as peacock is said to have moved one into what had been a vestry in 1870
st.mary, the boltons, kensington , london
14 Feb 2012 |
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built in 1849-50 by godwin, the interior gained the side arches to the transepts in 1870-2 when peacock made some tractarian changes, removing the stone pulpit which had had pride of place under the central tower . it was romilly craze - a c20 dowsing - who cleared the original victorian fittings and painted the church white in the 1950s. the church was locked, I only got in by being mistaken for an electricity reader in my site agent yellow coat .
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