A drawing depicting the fashionable suburban villa Gunnersbury House, Middlesex. John Webb (1611-1672) was the architect and the house was owned by Princess Amelia, the third daughter of King George II from 1762 until 1786. A view from the front of a grand three story house featuring six columns, a second floor terrace, and two visible chimneys on the roof. Pasted on mount with three other views of the Gunnersbury House property
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Title from caption inscribed by artist below image., Date from local card catalog record., and For further information, consult library staff.
Wash drawing depicting the chapel of the Gunnersbury House, Middlesex. John Webb (1611-1672) was the architect, and the property was owned by Princess Amelia, the third daughter of King George II from 1762 until 1786. A view from the front of the building that features six columns spaced around three tall archway doors. Pasted on a mount with three other views of the Gunnersbury House property and possibly mislabeled since another drawing labeled 'pavillion' possesses a more distinct chapel appearance
Description:
Title from caption inscribed by artist below image., Date from local card catalog record., On same sheet: Gunnersbury house -- Pavillion in the garden at Gunnersbury -- Pavillion in the gardens at Gunnersbury., and For further information, consult library staff.