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The Chamber Floor of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1815–45
10/2022 | 1435 | 164
Pages: 986-999
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Conrad, Stephen (Conrad, Stephen)
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1. The Staircase at the North End of the Long Gallery, by John Nash. 1823. Aquatint. (From J. Nash: Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, London 1826).
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10. Detail of Fig.4, showing rooms that were modified for use by Queen Victoria and her children.
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11. Bedroom used by the Duke of Clarence, Chamber Floor, Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
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12. Fragment of blue flowered wallpaper from the Prince Regent’s original Bedroom. Wallpaper with overlaid additions, 40.7 by 55.9 cm. (Royal Pavilion, Brighton; R6013/2; photograph Alexandra Loske).
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13. Bedroom used by the Duke of York, Chamber Floor, Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
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2. Detail of Longitudinal section of the Pavilion, by John Nash. 1823. From left to right the ground floor rooms are the Banqueting Room Gallery, the Saloon and the Music Room Gallery. Aquatint (From J. Nash: Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, London 1826).
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3. Plan of the Chamber Floor, Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Before 1842. North is on the left. (Royal Collection; RCIN 918963)
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4. Plan of the Chamber Floor, Royal Pavilion, Brighton (Good 18), by Joseph Good. c.1832. North is at the top. Pen and ink on paper, 53.5 by 173.5 cm. (Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Archive; RG000308).
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5. Queen Victoria’s Bedroom before the reinstatement of the original Chinese wallpaper, Chamber Floor, Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
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6. Detail of Fig.4, showing some of the rooms used by Queen Victoria.
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8. The Double Lobby or Gallery (South) above the Corridor, by John Nash. 1823. Aquatint. (From J. Nash: Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, London 1826).
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9. Detail of Fig.4, showing the rooms that were planned for use by the Duchess of Kent and her entourage.
Book Review
Cottages Ornés: The Charms of the Simple Life. By Roger White
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 89-90
Article
The architect and the philhellene: newly discovered designs by John Nash for Frederick North’s London house
07/2014 | 1336 | 156
Pages: 445-451
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Bradney, Jane (Bradney, Jane)
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Hetherington, Paul (Hetherington, Paul; Hetherington, P. B.; H., P.; Hetherington, P.)
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33. Projected plan for southern end of 'The new street' opposite Carlton House, now Waterloo Place, by John Nash (British Library, London)
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34. Design for façade with two-storey temple front for Frederick North's house, by John Nash (British Library, London)
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35. Design for façade with single-storey temple front for Frederick North's house, by John Nash (British Library, London)
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36. Ground plan for Frederick North's house and conservatory, by John Nash (British Library, London)
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37. Plan of first floor of Frederick North's house and conservatory, by John Nash (British Library, London)
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38. Waterloo Place, looking towards Regent Street, from a drawing by Thomas H. Shepherd (From Metropolitan improvements; or London in the nineteenth century, London n.d.)
Book Review
John Nash: Architect of the Picturesque, G. Tyack, ed.
03/2014 | 1332 | 156
Pages: 175-176
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Anderson, Jocelyn (Anderson, Jocelyn)
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Publication Received
Paul Nash and John Nash. Design
10/2007 | 1255 | 149
Pages: 713
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James, Merlin (James, Merlin; James, Merlin Ingli; Ingli James, Merlin; J., M.)
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Paul Nash and John Nash. Design | author: Skipwith, Peyton , author: Webb, Brian
Article
Chinoiserie at the Buckingham Palace in the nineteenth century
06/2007 | 1251 | 149
Pages: 383-392
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Maxwell, Christopher L. (Maxwell, Christopher L.)
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10. State ball at Buckingham Palace, by Eugène Lami. 1848. Watercolour, 29 by 37.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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11. The Queen’s Breakfast Room, Buckingham House, by James Stephanoff. 1817. Watercolour and bodycolour over pencil, 20.2 by 25.3 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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12. The Chinese Drawing Room, Carlton House, by Thomas Sheraton. Engraving, published London, 1st November 1793.
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13. The Chinese Drawing Room, Carlton House, by Thomas Sheraton. Engraving, published London, 1st November 1793.
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14. The Luncheon Room, Buckingham Palace, by James Roberts. 1850. Watercolour and bodycolour with gum Arabic, 25.6 by 38 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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15. The Music Room, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, by Augustus Charles Pugin. c.1823. Coloured aquatint, 20.2 by 28.5 cm.
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17. The Banqueting Room, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, by Augustus Charles Pugin. c.1823. Coloured aquatint, 20.2 by 28.5 cm.
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20. The Yellow Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace, by James Roberts. 1855. Watercolour and bodycolour over pencil, 27.4 by 38 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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22. Ivory settee. Indian, c.1770. Sandalwood with engraved ivory veneer, 101 by 184 by 82.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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16. The ‘Kylin’ clock. Mid-eighteenth century with English mounts and base, 1821–23. Porcelain and gilt bronze, 111.7 by 36.9 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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18. The Centre Room, Principal Floor, Buckingham Palace. 1873. Photograph by Hills and Saunders, 29 by 37.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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19. Pagoda. Chinese, c.1810, with English additions and mounts, c.1817–18. Hard-paste porcelain and bone china with gilt bronze, 518.5 by 104 by 87 cm. (The Royal Collection).
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21. The Principal Corridor, Principal Floor, Buckingham Palace. 1873. Photograph by Hills and Saunders, 29 by 37.5 cm. (The Royal Collection).
Publication Received
John Nash. A Complete Catalogue.
08/2004 | 1217 | 146
Pages: 560
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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John Nash. A Complete Catalogue. | author: Mansbridge, Michael
Publication Received
John Nash: A Complete Catalogue
11/1997 | 1136 | 139
Pages: 803
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John Nash: A Complete Catalogue | author: Mansbridge, Michael
Book Review
The Making of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton
12/1984 | 981 | 126
Pages: 792
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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The Making of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton | author: Morley, John
Letter
Turner's 'Music Party'
02/1984 | 971 | 126
Pages: 92
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