Gallery of Architectural Works
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Richmond Palace, not executed
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The Orangery, Kew Gardens
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The Ruined Arch, Kew Gardens
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The Pagoda, Kew Gardens
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Peper Harrow House, Surrey
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Wood Stock Town Hall
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Former Dundas House, Edinburgh
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Casino at Marino, Dublin
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Casino at Marino, Dublin
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Dunmore Pineapple, Falkirk, Scotland
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The State Coach, Royal Mews, London
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Strand front, Somerset House, London
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Strand block from courtyard, Somerset House, London
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Courtyard, Somerset House, London
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Thames front, Somerset House, London
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Centre of Thames front, Somerset House, London
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Staircase in Strand Block, Somerset House, London
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Room in Strand Block, Somerset House, London
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The Exhibition Room, former Royal Academy, Somerset House, London
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Former Exhibition Room (Now part of Courtauld Galleries), Somerset House, London
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West front, Osterley House, rest of building by Robert Adam
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Milton Abbey, Dorset, Chamber's house to left of church
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Melbourne House (Later Albany), London
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the Chapel, Trinity College, Dublin
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