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E. Byrne after J.F. Neale
Earl Spencer's House, Green Park. (Built between 1756-66, with external designs by John Vardy, and interior designs by John 'Athenian' Stuart, Spencer House is generally recognised as one of the finest examples of neo-classical architecture and most ambitious town houses of its time.)
H. Brown
Carlton House (from Dr David Hughson's "London; being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis")
Hobson after J.F. Neale.
Highgate Archway, Middlesex. (After the tunnel, designed to ease the public approach to Highgate collapsed, the archway pictured was opened in 1813. The arch was thirty-six feet high and eighteen in width, wide enough to allow two carriages to pass.)
Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell (1676-1729)
A new design in the theatrical style inscribed to the Hon. Paul Methwen, elevation and plan (Pair)
Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell (1676-1729)
Plan of the garden and plantation of Lowther Hall (Single)
Hulsbergh after Colen Campbell (1676-1729)
The east, and the west prospect of Beddington Place, elevations (Pair)















