1857 – Art Treasures Exhibition Building, Manchester, Lancashire
A temporary exhibition structure built to hold the ‘Art Treasures of Great Britain”
A temporary exhibition structure built to hold the ‘Art Treasures of Great Britain”
Forming the major part of the National Museums of Scotland, the Royal Museum is located in Chambers Street and was designed by Captain Francis Fowke,
Held in South Kensington, on a site now occupied by the Natural History Museum. The buildings,
The original building was an exact elevational copy of the Natural History Museum by Frederick Clarendon across Leinster Lawn.
The original facade of what was to become the Victoria and Albert Museum. Now part of the quadrangle behind Aston Webb’s new building completed in 1909.