RMD3PB7Y–Sir John Summerson house, Provost Road, Chalk Farm, London, UK
RMPJ19CW–english heritage blue plaque marking a home of architectural historian sir john summerson, hampstead, london, england
RMAATMC7–The Comedy Theatre London Victorian architecture designed by Sir John Summerson in 1884
RMH8K67W–'The Microcosm of London' by T. Rowlandson and A.C. Pugin with text by John Summerson, published by King Penguin Books in 1943
RMK3M0C6–BLEAK HOUSE JOHN LYNCH as Nemo, ANNA MAXWELL MARTIN as Esther Summerson, BURN GORMAN as Guppy Date: 2005
RM2F515K7–London-Whitehall. Banqueting House. Aus: Summerson, John Newenham. Architecture in Britain : 1530 to 1830, Tafel 41
RM2GPP8JN–St Andrew's Church, Catherine Street, Plymouth, 1941. Interior view of the south aisle of St Andrew's Church, showing bomb damage.
RMPJ19D4–english heritage blue plaque marking a home of architectural historian sir john summerson, hampstead, london, england
RMACXM07–Comedy Theatre London
RMH8K68C–The Great Hall (Guildhall) in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RM2F4A648–London whitehall. Drawing for Whitehall Palace and Plan for Whitehall Palace. From: Summerson, John Newenham. Architecture in Britain: 1530 to 1830, Table 47
RMACXM08–View of the stage and ornate auditorium ceiling during a theatre rehearsal at the Comedy Theatre London
RMH8K687–The Boardroom of the Admiralty in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RM2F54NEC–London whitehall. Drawing for Whitehall Palace and Plan for Whitehall Palace. From: Summerson, John Newenham. Architecture in Britain: 1530 to 1830, Table 47
RMH8K68J–The Drawing Room at St James's Palace in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RM2F547D1–London-the City. St. Pauls Cathedral, the large model (1st socket). From: Summerson, John Newenham. Architecture in Britain: 1530 to 1830, Table 79a
RMH8K68X–Sadler's Wells Theatre in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RM2F49PDC–London-the City. St. Pauls Cathedral, the large model (1st socket). From: Summerson, John Newenham. Architecture in Britain: 1530 to 1830, Table 79a
RMH8K689–The House of Commons in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RMH8K682–The London Stock Exchange in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London' (1943)
RMH8K68N–The Royal Academy Exhibition at Somerset House in Georgian times (1714-1830), a colour engraving from 'The Microcosm of London'
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