Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pavilion, Brighton, Sussex, royal, monarchy, folly, George, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent, George IV, Indo-Saracenic, Regency Style, Indian, pavilion, 1787, 1811, IPSV2678, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV2647,
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BRoyal Pavilion, Brighton Pavilion, Sussex. Seen in an uncredited photo on an unused, undated postcard. Best guess on date is 1930s.
Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pavilion, Brighton, Sussex, royal, monarchy, folly, George, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent, George IV, Indo-Saracenic, Regency Style, Indian, pavilion, 1787, 1811, IPSV2678, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV2647,
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
The Royal Pavilion, BIZBIL, regency Architecture, Architecture, building, architectural design, Brighton, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, John Nash, King George IV, ta-studio, tigran asatrjan, Tigran Asatrjan, HISTEN
Brighton, pavilion, heritage, England, folly, King George, sunset, history, Georgian Architecture English monarch monarchy seaside residence, Britain British south coast low light design twilight evening palace palaces royal lights lighting dome column eccentric
Brighton; Pavilion; Pavillion; Prince Regent; Folly; Palace; Turrets; Spires; Follies; Crenellated; Domes; Minarets; Towers; Reflection; Water lilies; Pond;
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The Brighton Pavilion reflected in the ornamental pond at the front of the gardens. The image has been turned to show the main dome in an upright position
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Brighton Royal Pavilion, David Young, East Sussex, Palace, King George IV, George the Fourth, Prince Regent, Regency, John Nash, Marine Pavilion, England, South coast, seaside, resort, holiday, Henry Holland, HISTEN, Architecture, design
Arch; Architecture; blue; brick; building; culture; customs; defence; door closed; embankment; environment; entrance; folly; fort; fortification; grass; green; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; outdoors; overcast; sky; social history; society; tourist attraction; Victorian; weaponry; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
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Fort Nelson, one of Palmerston's Follies on Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Arch; Architecture; blue; brick; building; clouds, culture; customs; defence; door closed; embankment; environment; entrance; folly; fort; fortification; grass; green; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; outdoors; overcast; sky; social history; society; structure; tourist attraction; Victorian; walls; weaponry; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Description
Fort Nelson, one of Palmerston's Follies on Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Royal Pavilion; Brighton Pavilion; Indo-Saracenic style; oriental style; East Sussex;
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The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located Brighton is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style. Built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, in stages between 1787 and 1823, it is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance
Royal Pavilion; Brighton Pavilion; Indo-Saracenic style; oriental style; East Sussex;
Description
The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located Brighton is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style. Built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, in stages between 1787 and 1823, it is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance
English Follies Part 2; Arch; Architecture; building; construction; countryside; culture; cultural; environment; folly; garden; gate; grotto; hexagonal; historical; history; landscape; monument; social; society; stone tablets; vegetation; raho; Staunton Country Park; Havant; Hampshire; England. Also known as the Shell House; built in 1828 from flint and pebbles and decorated with shells from Hayling Island.
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Hexagonal Grotto - Also known as the Shell House; built in 1828 from flint and pebbles and decorated with shells from Hayling Island.
Folly Gates, Brookmans Park, N Mimms, Hertfordshire. The arch now stands at the junction of Swanley Bar and Hawkshead Road at the southern end of Brookmans Park/Gobions Estate. Even at close range large, well established, trees make it only visible from almost directly in front. There is no access into the estate and many more trees mean the arch is no longer visible from the village.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
David Young, landscape, scenery, holiday, tourist, tourism, vacation, sight-seeing, trip, coast, coastal, beach, sea, seaside, Sussex, England, Great Britain, Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, South East England, the South East, Southern England, the South, South England, beach, seaside, English Channel, the sea, Brighton, Royal Pavilion, Architecture, palace, dome, onion dome, Indo-Saracenic, Prince Regent, King George IV, John Nash,
ruined arch; folly; follies; follies of London; architectural follies of London; 18th-century; Kew; Kew Gardens; West London; London; hidden London; arch; archway; stone archway; London history; ornamental features; Kew history; London gardens; London parks; garden features; ornamental garden features; architectural folly; architectural follies; tranquil scene; peaceful scene; Sir William Chambers; English follies; British follies; stone folly;
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The Ruined Arch was designed as a mock Roman ruin by Sir William Chambers. It was built in 1759-60. Such follies were very fashionable during the 18th century as ornamental garden features. This folly however also served a practical purpose in carrying a carriage-way across what is now Kew Road. The arch has deteriorated over the centuries and is now more ruinous than when it was built.
ruined arch; folly; follies; follies of London; architectural follies of London; 18th-century; Kew; Kew Gardens; West London; London; hidden London; arch; archway; stone archway; London history; ornamental features; Kew history; London gardens; London parks; garden features; ornamental garden features; architectural folly; architectural follies; tranquil scene; peaceful scene; Sir William Chambers; English follies; British follies; stone folly;
Description
The Ruined Arch was designed as a mock Roman ruin by Sir William Chambers. It was built in 1759-60. Such follies were very fashionable during the 18th century as ornamental garden features. This folly however also served a practical purpose in carrying a carriage-way across what is now Kew Road. The arch has deteriorated over the centuries and is now more ruinous than when it was built.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.