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Extensive conservation work is taking place at the Palace of Whitehall's 17th ... It was the main residence of the English monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when all except Inigo Jones's ...
A Palace for Whitehall. Unbuilt Britain. Episode 4 of 5 Jonathan Glancey discovers what happened to 17th-century plans for Inigo Jones's grandiose masterpiece, the Banqueting ...
Inigo Jones's Whitehall palace. Imagine a monarch's residence in central London that would dwarf Buckingham Palace. It was almost a reality and perhaps the most ambitious design never built.
Jones’s Banqueting House was surrounded by Whitehall Palace - a rambling series of Tudor courts, halls, jousting yards, tennis courts and cockpits, swept away by a 1698 fire.
INIGO Jones was born on July 15, 1573, in London. Little is known about his early life, ... the Banqueting House at Whitehall, Whitehall Palace and Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, ...
April 6, 2001 15:02: On May 18, the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich will re-open The Queen's House to the public with galleries for the… ...
These are the Banqueting House at Whitehall; the Queen's Chapel at St James' Palace; Chevening House in Kent; the pavilions at Stoke Park; St Paul's Church, Covent Garden; and the Queen's House, ...
Inigo Jones, encouraged by James I and then Charles I, ... in Whitehall; and Covent Garden, London's first speculative residential square. Just a series of days at the office, ...
By the late 17th century, the Palace of Whitehall was a mishmash of architectural styles. From Tudor towers to the Palladian Banqueting House designed by Inigo Jones in 1619, it was described as ...
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