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Property between Lamb Alley and York Place acquired in 1531 |
17 |
2. |
Ruins of Whitehall after the Fire. From water-colour drawing preserved in
the Wren Collection in the Library of All Souls' College, Oxford |
39 |
3. |
Interior of Whitehall Gate House. From engraving (The Horse Guards) by
E. Rooker after M. A. Rooker, pubd. 1768 |
45 |
4. |
The Groundplot of the Ruins of Whitehall. From engraving by I. V. der Gucht
after Stukeley, 1718 |
48 |
5. |
The Great Hall arranged for a Pastoral. From Lansdowne MS. 1171 in the
British Museum |
51 |
6. |
Hollar's View of Whitehall Stairs and the Privy Stairs (Whitehall from the
River, with Lambeth in the distance). From copy in the Council's collection
of prints and water-colours |
58 |
7. |
Hollar's View of Whitehall from the River, showing the Queen's old Lodgings
next to the Privy Stairs (Palatium Regis prope Londinum vulgo White-hall).
From copy in the Council's collection of prints and water-colours |
71 |
8. |
View of Whitehall from the River. From Morden and Lea's Map of 1682 |
76 |
9. |
"A Description of Maister Latimer preaching before Kyng Edward the syxt,
in the preachyng place at Westminster." From the 1st edition of Foxe's Acts
and Monuments
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89 |
10. |
The Grand Pyramidical and Multiform Dial, set up in the Privy Garden at
White Hall, July 24, 1669. From copy in the Council's collection of prints
and water-colours |
93 |
11. |
Plan of the enclosure of part of Privy Garden, in 1734. From plan preserved
in the Public Record Office |
95 |
12. |
Sketch of altar-piece from Roman Catholic Chapel in Whitehall as set up in
Westminster Abbey |
109 |
13. |
Block plan (in Chatsworth Collection) of a scheme for building a new Palace at
Whitehall. From a photograph in the possession of the Royal Institute of
British Architects |
113 |
14. |
Plan of the 1607 Banqueting House. From photograph kindly lent by Mr.
J. A. Gotch, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A., of plan in the possession of the Royal
Institute of British Architects |
119 |
15. |
Interior of the Banqueting House before adaptation as a military chapel.
From aquatint (Rowlandson and Pugin del et sc., J. Bluck, aq.) pubd. in 1809,
in the Council's collection of prints and water-colours |
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16. |
Interior of the Banqueting House as used for a military chapel. From aquatint
in the Council's collection of prints and water-colours |
124 |
17. |
Interior of the Banqueting House in 1841. From engraving by H. Melville
after T. H. Shepherd in London Interiors
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18. |
The Banqueting House, showing Wyatt's alterations at the north end. From
aquatint in the Council's collection of prints and water-colours |
127 |
19. |
Banqueting House: base of pilasters of the lower Order |
130 |
20. |
Pelham House: plan accompanying report on Lady Catherine Pelham's
memorial of 1759. From drawing in the possession of H.M. Commissioners
of Crown Lands |
141 |
21. |
Pelham House: plan of premises in 1856. From plan in the possession of
H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
142 |
22. |
Cromwell House: balustrading to staircase |
147 |
23. |
No. 1 Horse Guards Avenue: cornice in Room No. 17 |
154 |
24. |
Malmesbury House: balustrading to staircase |
163 |
25. |
Pembroke House: plan of ground to be leased to Earl of Pembroke, 1744.
From plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
168 |
26. |
Pembroke House: plan of ground belonging to Earl of Pembroke, 1756.
From plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
169 |
27. |
Pembroke House: link extinguisher |
171 |
28. |
Pembroke House: balustrading to staircase |
172 |
29. |
Pembroke House: cornice and frieze in Salon |
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30. |
Pembroke House: carved mask |
174 |
31. |
Pembroke House: panel of window shutter |
175 |
32. |
Plan of ground to be leased to Countess of Portland, 1744. From plan in
the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
182 |
33. |
Plan of ground to be leased to Earl of Portland, 1696. From plan preserved
in the Public Record Office |
186 |
34. |
Plan of ground to be leased to Duke of Portland, 1744. From plan in the
possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
187 |
35. |
Portland House in 1796. From water-colour drawing in the Crace Collection |
188 |
36. |
Nos. 5 and 6 Whitehall Gardens: plan of Mr. Grant's new building. From
plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
193 |
37. |
No. 4 Whitehall Gardens: mantelpiece in Dining-room |
199 |
38. |
No. 4 Whitehall Gardens: door-head in Ballroom |
199 |
39. |
No. 4 Whitehall Gardens: plan of Mr. Peel's house. From plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
200 |
40. |
No. 4 Whitehall Gardens: residence of the late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. From
print in the Council's collection of prints and water-colours |
201 |
41. |
No. 3 Whitehall Gardens: survey of ground to be leased to Mr. Bennet. From
plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
205 |
42. |
No. 1 Whitehall Gardens: survey of ground to be leased to Earl of Cassilis.
From plan in the possession of H.M. Commissioners of Crown Lands |
212 |
43. |
No. 1 Whitehall Gardens: tablet on mantelpiece |
213 |
44. |
Old Montagu House. From water-colour drawing in the Crace Collection |
217 |
45. |
Gwydyr House: balustrading to staircase |
224 |
46. |
Gwydyr House: door-head in Room No. 17 |
227 |
47. |
Site of The Lamb, with garden and orchard |
229 |
48. |
Plan of part of Privy Garden. Based on plan of circ. 1745 showing proposed
formation of Parliament Street, reproduced in J. T. Smith's Antiquities of
Westminster
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239 |
49. |
The house formerly of the Earls of Loudoun and Mar. From pen-and-ink
drawing by John Caulfield, Junr., entitled "Richmond House, Whitehall," in
the possession of the Westminster Public Library. |
243 |
50. |
Plan of house and garden for Lord Sunderland. From plan preserved in the
Wren Collection in the Library of All Souls' College, Oxford |
245 |
51. |
Plan of ground to be leased to Duke of Richmond, 1710. From plan preserved
in the Public Record Office |
247 |
52. |
Richmond Terrace: balustrading of staircases |
250 |