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Victorian Architecture Pillow Collection

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Victorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace Collection
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Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Big Ben Clock Tower K060082

Big Ben Clock Tower K060082
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, Parliament Square, London. View of the Big Ben clock tower

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Birmingham Town Hall DP137652

Birmingham Town Hall DP137652
Birmingham Town Hall, Victoria Square, Birmingham, West Midlands. General view of west elevation

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Royal Albert Hall a98_06829

The Royal Albert Hall a98_06829
THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London. Detail of a decorative frieze and statue. 1960s photograph by Eric de Mare

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Curzon Street Station BB64_02092

Curzon Street Station BB64_02092
Curzon Street Station, Curzon Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. View from the south-west. Curzon Street Station was built by Philip Hardwick in 1838 as the original terminus of the London to

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Engine House, GWR Works, Swindon BB94_04685

Engine House, GWR Works, Swindon BB94_04685
THE ENGINE HOUSE, Great Western Railway Works, Swindon, Wiltshire. 1846 interior view. Lithograph by John Cooke Bourne (1814-1896)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Brodsworth Hall, Dining Room N080312

Brodsworth Hall, Dining Room N080312
BRODSWORTH HALL, South Yorkshire. Interior view of the Dining Room

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Hammersmith Bridge CC73_00254

Hammersmith Bridge CC73_00254
HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE, Barnes, Greater London. This decorative suspension bridge is seen here from the riverbank. It was built in 1887, designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Royal Albert Hall and The Albert Memorial 24443_021

The Royal Albert Hall and The Albert Memorial 24443_021
The Royal Albert Hall and the Albert Memorial, London. Aerial View

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham BL01421_A

Chamberlain Square, Birmingham BL01421_A
CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE, Birmingham, West Midlands. This civic fountain was erected in 1880 by public subscription in gratitude for Joseph Chamberlains time as mayor (1873-6)

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Tower Bridge J060047

Tower Bridge J060047
TOWER BRIDGE, London. The road bridge elevating to allow a sailing barge to pass beneath

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Palace of Westminster J060186

Palace of Westminster J060186
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, City of Westminster, London. View of the Houses of Parliament from across the river Thames

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Royal Exchange, City of London a065448

The Royal Exchange, City of London a065448
ROYAL EXCHANGE, City of London. An interior view of the elaborate vaulted and domed cast iron and glass roof and pedimented Ionic first floor windows of the Royal Exchange. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Brodsworth Hall J950228

Brodsworth Hall J950228
BRODSWORTH HALL, South Yorkshire. Interior view of the Drawing Room

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: St Pancras Chambers J950053

St Pancras Chambers J950053
ST PANCRAS CHAMBERS, London. Exterior view from the south east

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Entrance Hall, Sheffield Town Hall BL13722

Entrance Hall, Sheffield Town Hall BL13722
Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Interior of Sheffield Town Hall showing the entrance hall and grand staircase. The town hall was designed by E. W. Mountford

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Royal Albert Hall 35103_058

Royal Albert Hall 35103_058
The Royal Albert Hall, Knightsbridge, Greater London, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Albert Memorial 35103_050

Albert Memorial 35103_050
The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, Kensington, Greater London, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Albert Memorial 35103_057

Albert Memorial 35103_057
The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, Kensington, Greater London, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Albert Memorial 35103_056

Albert Memorial 35103_056
The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, Kensington, Greater London, 2021

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Eaton Hall CC80_00432

Eaton Hall CC80_00432
Eaton Hall, Cheshire. The Dragon Fountain in the Italian Garden, with the south elevation of the house behind. Eaton Hall was built between 1870 and 1882

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Dining Room, Osborne House J890089

The Dining Room, Osborne House J890089
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view. The Dining Room. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: John Rylands Library BL15862

John Rylands Library BL15862
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Deansgate, Manchester. Interior view, showing a staircase and architectural details as seen from a half-landing

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Saltburn Pier N100019

Saltburn Pier N100019
SALTBURN PIER, North Yorkshire. View down onto the pier from the clifftop. Unusual patterns in the sea on a frosty winter dawn

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: New Brighton Tower c. 1900 OP00587

New Brighton Tower c. 1900 OP00587
NEW BRIGHTON TOWER, New Brighton, Merseyside. The tower was taller than Blackpool Tower at 567 feet high. It was built in 1898 and stood within the Tower Buildings complex

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: John Rylands Library, Manchester A42_01435

John Rylands Library, Manchester A42_01435
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Manchester. Interior view. A staircase in the John Rylands Library in the University of Manchester. It was endowed in memory of John Rylands, a textile manufacturer

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Palace of Westminster CC97_01069

Palace of Westminster CC97_01069
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. A complete view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben taken from Parliament Square with horse-drawn vehicles in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The pier at Lytham St Annes N990008

The pier at Lytham St Annes N990008
LYTHAM ST ANNES, Lancashire. The pier at Lytham St Annes, viewed here at sunset. First built in 1885 and subsequently remodelled, it is made of conventional iron column with a lattice girder design

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Royal Albert Hall K991017

The Royal Albert Hall K991017
THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London. View of the concert hall at night

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Buckingham Palace J060215

Buckingham Palace J060215
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, City of Westminster, London. Exterior view

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Smithfield Market J940533

Smithfield Market J940533
SMITHFIELD MARKET, City of London. Interior view of Grand Avenue with red K2 and K6 type telephone kiosks

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge

Clifton Suspension Bridge
Brunels landmark bridge spanning the Avon Gorge, Bristol. IoE 379208

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Grand Corridor, Osborne House J070014

Grand Corridor, Osborne House J070014
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view looking along the Grand Corridor. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Cirencester Holy Trinity CC57_00068

Cirencester Holy Trinity CC57_00068
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. The church exterior from the north-west. Made from Forest Marble and with a stone roof

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Royal Courts of Justice, London BB95_15544

Royal Courts of Justice, London BB95_15544
ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE, The Strand, London. A perspective view of the Royal Courts of Justice, looking east down The Strand towards St Dunstan in the West

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04334

Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04334
CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Clifton, Bristol. The walkway beside the road shows the bridges Egyptian temple-like towers and massive engineering features

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Oxford Music Hall, Oxford Street, London 1893 BL12092

Oxford Music Hall, Oxford Street, London 1893 BL12092
THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL, Oxford Street, Westminster, London. The Oxford Music Hall on the north side of Oxford Street between A. E

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Victorian entrance hall BL09661

Victorian entrance hall BL09661
GRAND AVENUE, Hove, East Sussex. Interior of the entrance hall looking towards the front door, with top hats on a rack. Photographed on the 24th August 1889. From the Bedford Lemere collection

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Warner Estate, Walthamstow BL09288

Warner Estate, Walthamstow BL09288
WARNER ESTATE, Walthamstow, Greater London. Shops on the Warner Estate, Walthamstow. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere on the 16th May 1889

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Royal Albert Bridge a98_05393

Royal Albert Bridge a98_05393
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. This bowstring tubular plate girder railway bridge over the River Tamar connects Devonport in Devon to Saltash in Cornwall

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04333

Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04333
Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, Bristol. View of the Clifton Suspension Bridge seen from the river bank below. It was designed in the 1830s

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Birmingham Law Courts BL11052

Birmingham Law Courts BL11052
VICTORIA LAW COURTS, Corporation Street, Birmingham. Interior view of court room. The Civil Court photographed by Bedford Lemere in 1891

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Birmingham Law Courts BL11041

Birmingham Law Courts BL11041
VICTORIA LAW COURTS, Corporation Street, Birmingham. Exterior view photographed by Bedford Lemere in 1891

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Leeds Corn Exchange A41_00232

Leeds Corn Exchange A41_00232
CORN EXCHANGE, Leeds. An interior detail of the domed roof of the Corn Exchange in Duncan Street showing the clock. The iron-framed dome rises to a height of 75 feet above the floor

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Lambeth Suspension Bridge CC73_00496

Lambeth Suspension Bridge CC73_00496
LAMBETH SUSPENSION BRIDGE, London. The bridge was constructed across the River Thames in 1861-2. In the foreground a crane unloads bricks from a barge onto a horse drawn cart

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Euston Road DD64_00012

Euston Road DD64_00012
EUSTON ROAD, London. View of Euston Road showing Euston Arch (built 1837, demolished 1961). Pillars, pediment and portico. Photographed by Bedford Lemere

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: Albert Buildings BL15329

Albert Buildings BL15329
ALBERT BUILDINGS, 49 Queen Victoria Street, City of London. Photographed by Bedford Lemere for City and West End Properties Ltd in May 1899

Background imageVictorian Architecture Pillow Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13150_B

The Leicester Public House BL13150_B
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). The exterior west elevation. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895



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