Berkeley Square was developed in the 1730, on lands taking their name from Lord Berkeley (...)
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Berkeley Square in London The Harley estates in London Cavendish Square
Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford, son of Queen Anne’s Tory minister, (...)Hanover Square and George Street, London Hanover Square and George St. (now St George St) were built from 1714 in honour of George I, (...)
Burlington House The Earl of Burlington started developing his lands in Piccadilly, applying his Palladian (...)
Fitzroy Square in London Fitzroy square was developed in the 1790s by a Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton, which explains the (...)
Bedford estates in London The Bedford estates (Covent Garden and Bloomsbury)
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Bedford Square in London (...)The Royal Society of the Arts in London The Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (founded in (...)
Somerset House in London Façades
Courtyard
Staircase and antechamber
The Royal Academy
Perspective
Somerset (...)Buckingham House in London Buckingham House was bought from the Duke of Buckingham by George III in 1761, as a private (...)
The Thames In the 18th century, the Thames was a major communication route in the capital, for both people (...)
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Architecture Architects Styles Urban design Building materials Gardens
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Architects The late 17th century and the early 18th century are the age of Christopher Wren (1632-1723) (...)
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Architecture in Bath Architectural forms
The orders of architecture in Bath
The Northern crescents in Bath
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Architecture in Edinburgh The Georgian New Town of Edinburgh was designed in a classical style to justify the city’s (...)
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