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New Towns Architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the mid-20th century

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Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Grand Hotel, Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic

Grand Hotel, Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic. Wenceslas Square is the centre of the New Town of Prague. It is not in fact a square, but a 750 metre long boulevard

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: View of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, 1848

View of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, 1848. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: From Archway at Simons House to Lazaruss house, Bethany, c1900

From Archway at Simons House to Lazaruss house, Bethany, c1900. From Journey in All Lands - Palestine. [Realistic Travels, London, Cape Town, Bombay, Melbourne, Toronto, c1900]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Entrance front, house of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924

Entrance front, house of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Guildhall North Side, 1882-83, (1886)

Guildhall North Side, 1882-83, (1886). Showing demolitions and site for the New Council Chamber.1882-83. Lithographic print from the Discriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of London, 1886

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The New Council Chamber Guildhall, 1884, (1886). Artist: Horace Jones

The New Council Chamber Guildhall, 1884, (1886). Artist: Horace Jones
The New Council Chamber Guildhall October 1884, (1886). Lithographic print from the Discriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of London, 1886

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: New Town Hall, Colombo, Ceylon, c1890, (1910). Artist: Alfred William Amandus Plate

New Town Hall, Colombo, Ceylon, c1890, (1910). Artist: Alfred William Amandus Plate
New Town Hall, Colombo, Ceylon, c1890, (1910). From The Hundred Best Views of Ceylon. [Plate Ltd, Colombo, Kandy & Nuwara Eliya, 1910]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Portone Dei Becci, San Gimignano, c1900 (1913). Artist: Walter Frederick Roofe Tyndale

Portone Dei Becci, San Gimignano, c1900 (1913). Artist: Walter Frederick Roofe Tyndale
Portone Dei Becci, San Gimignano, c1900 (1913). From An Artist in Italy by Walter Tyndale, R.I. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, New York, Toronto, 1913]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: House of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924

House of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist. Her house was designed by Mott B Schmidt and built in 1920

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Garden entrance to the house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924

Garden entrance to the house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist. Her house was designed by Mott B Schmidt and built in 1920

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Schaffhausen, c1830 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Schaffhausen, c1830 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Schaffhausen, c1830 (1915). Schaffhausen is a city in northern Switzerland, the old town has many Renaissance era buildings decorated with exterior frescos and sculpture

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Ulm, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Ulm, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Ulm, c1820 (1915). Ulm is a city in the federal German state of Baden-Wurttemberg, situated on the River Danube. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Regensburg is a city in south-east Germany. The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Nuremberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Nuremberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Nuremberg, c1820 (1915). Nuremberg is a city on the river Pegnitz in the German state of Bavaria. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Bamberg is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz. A large part of the town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Bamberg, c1820 (1915). Bamberg is a town in Upper Franconia, Germany, on the river Regnitz. A large part of the town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Frankfurt, c1820 (1915). Frankfurt is the largest city in the German state of Hesse. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Andernach, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Andernach, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Andernach, c1820 (1915). Andernach is a town in the district of Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Louvain, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Louvain, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Louvain, c1820 (1915). From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Brussels, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Brussels, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Brussels, c1820 (1915). From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio Ltd, London, Paris, New York, 1915]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Exterior of Hawthorne Court Apartments, Jackson Heights, New York, 1922

Exterior of Hawthorne Court Apartments, Jackson Heights, New York, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Detail of front, Peterborough Historical Society Building, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1922

Detail of front, Peterborough Historical Society Building, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1922
Detail of front, showing town house in the distance, Peterborough Historical Society Building, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Front of Carlton House, Westminster, London, c1820 (1878)

Front of Carlton House, Westminster, London, c1820 (1878). Carlton House was a mansion in London, known as the town residence of the Prince Regent, later King George IV (1762-1830)

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Grand staircase in Carlton House, Westminster, London, c1820 (1878)

Grand staircase in Carlton House, Westminster, London, c1820 (1878). Carlton House was a mansion in London, known as the town residence of the Prince Regent, later King George IV (1762-1830)

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Artist: Charles Harrison Townsend

House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Artist: Charles Harrison Townsend
House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Letchworth, officially Letchworth Garden City, is a town in Hertfordshire, England

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Wenceslas Square and statue of St Wenceslas, Prague, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Artist: D Heathcote

Wenceslas Square and statue of St Wenceslas, Prague, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Artist: D Heathcote
Wenceslas Square and statue of St Wenceslas, Prague, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Wenceslas Square is the centre of the New Town of Prague. It is not in fact a square, but a 750 metre long boulevard

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The Hotel de Ville, Ghent, 19th century

The Hotel de Ville, Ghent, 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, (Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, London, Paris and New York, 19th century)

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Northumberland House, 1897

Northumberland House, 1897. From a view by Canaletti. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Staircase in Northumberland House, 1897

Staircase in Northumberland House, 1897. From Old and New London Vol 111 by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The Strand, 1560 (1897). Artist: Ralph Aggas

The Strand, 1560 (1897). Artist: Ralph Aggas
The Strand, 1560 (1897). Part of a larger map. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880

The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The Salt statue at Bradford, c1880

The Salt statue at Bradford, c1880. Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876) discovered a method of blending alpaca wool with cotton and silk

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Town Hall and Square, Sydney, Australia, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageNew Towns Architecture Collection: The Town Hall and St Andrews Cathedral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886

The Town Hall and St Andrews Cathedral, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. The Town Hall was built in the 1880s. Alongside stands St Andrews Cathedral, consecrated in 1868



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New Towns Architecture Collection

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