London, 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields

66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was built for Lord Powis and known as Powis House. The charter of the Bank of England was sealed there on 27 July 1694. It was in 1705 acquired by the Duke of Newcastle (whereupon it became known as Newcastle House) who had it remodelled by Sir John Vanbrugh (following earlier work by Sir Christopher Wren after a fire in 1684). It remains substantially in its circa 1700 form, although a remodelling in 1930 by Sir Edwin Lutyens gives it a curiously pastiche appearance
London, 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields

66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was built for Lord Powis and known as Powis House. The charter of the Bank of England was sealed there on 27 July 1694. It was in 1705 acquired by the Duke of Newcastle (whereupon it became known as Newcastle House) who had it remodelled by Sir John Vanbrugh (following earlier work by Sir Christopher Wren after a fire in 1684). It remains substantially in its circa 1700 form, although a remodelling in 1930 by Sir Edwin Lutyens gives it a curiously pastiche appearance
Juli, iglesia San Juan

Exterior/Totale , St., Sankt, Saint
Juli, iglesia San Juan

Exterior/Totale , St., Sankt, Saint
Juli, iglesia San Juan, portada

Exterior/Portal , St., Sankt, Saint
Juli, iglesia San Juan, portada

Exterior/Portal , St., Sankt, Saint
Juli, iglesia San Juan, portada

Exterior, detalle , St., Sankt, Saint
Juli, iglesia San Juan, portada

Exterior, detalle , St., Sankt, Saint


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