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The Palace of Whitehall has its origins in 1514 when ... monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when all except Inigo Jones's 1622 Banqueting House was destroyed by fire. Before the fire ...
has prepared a superbly illustrated chronicle of a palace closely connected with ... James planned to rebuild on a magnificent scale and engaged Inigo Jones for the purpose; the only part of ...
By Deb Amlen I know what you’re thinking: A clue where the answer is INIGO has to be about ... the Banqueting House at Whitehall, Whitehall Palace and Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, all of which ...
also designed by Inigo Jones, in 1619. Early 17th-century London was otherwise a northern Gothic city. Jones’s Banqueting House was surrounded by Whitehall Palace - a rambling series of Tudor ...
Whitehall Palace - to replace the earlier complex of the same name - was the dream of Inigo Jones, the first English architect to design in the Classical style. Jones's plan aimed to create a huge ...
Queen Anne, who followed William in 1702, promised to put aside £100,000 for six years to fund the rebuilding of Whitehall Palace. Her endeavours, too, came to nothing. So the wreckage was swept ...
Inigo Jones has always been treated as a rare star of English ... It needs to be read as a powerful symbol of sovereignty, as indeed does the whole palace of Whitehall'. Anyone who has an interest in ...
Frank Gehry received the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects three years ago, at the Banqueting House in Whitehall ... in the 17th century. Inigo Jones, encouraged by James ...
The early 17th-century architect Inigo Jones was ... homosexual king. Jones reckoned the outward appearance of architecture — such as his Banqueting House in Whitehall — “should be solid ...
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