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New London Architecture is a museum located in London, England

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Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Obelisk of Heliopolis, 1839. Artist: David Roberts

Obelisk of Heliopolis, 1839. Artist: David Roberts
Obelisk of Heliopolis, 1839. Found in the collection of the The Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Temple of Venus Athor, Philae, 19th century. Artist: FH Naudin

Temple of Venus Athor, Philae, 19th century. Artist: FH Naudin
Temple of Venus Athor, Philae, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Louxor, from the front, 19th century. Artist: FH Naudin

Louxor, from the front, 19th century. Artist: FH Naudin
Louxor, from the front, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Frances Anne Lee

Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Frances Anne Lee
Egypt, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Exterior of the South Temple, Ebsamboul, Nubia, c1850. Artist: Augustus Butler

Exterior of the South Temple, Ebsamboul, Nubia, c1850. Artist: Augustus Butler
Exterior of the South Temple, Ebsamboul, Nubia, c1850. Found in the collection of the British Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Egyptian Family Outside an Ancient Tomb, 19th century. Artist: Vivant Denon

Egyptian Family Outside an Ancient Tomb, 19th century. Artist: Vivant Denon
Egyptian Family Outside an Ancient Tomb, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Pyramids of Giza, 1843. Artist: Augustus Butler

Pyramids of Giza, 1843. Artist: Augustus Butler
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 1843. The Sphinx is in the foreground. From the collection of the British Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Excavation of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1819. Artist: Louis M. A

Excavation of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1819. Artist: Louis M. A. Linant de Bellefonds
Excavation of the Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1819. Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds better known as Linant Pasha (1799-1883)

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1846. Artist: Louis M. A. Linant de Bellefonds

Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1846. Artist: Louis M. A. Linant de Bellefonds
Great Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, 1846. Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds better known as Linant Pasha (1799-1883) was an explorer of Egypt

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Grand Temple of Isis, c1846. Artist: Louis M. A. Linant de Bellefonds

Grand Temple of Isis, c1846. Artist: Louis M. A. Linant de Bellefonds
Grand Temple of Isis, c1846. Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds better known as Linant Pasha (1799-1883) was an explorer of Egypt and, as the chief engineer of Egypts public works

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Temple of Denderah, Upper Egypt, 1839. Artist: William James Muller

Temple of Denderah, Upper Egypt, 1839. Artist: William James Muller
Temple of Denderah, Upper Egypt, 1839. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Hall of columns, Carnac, 1839. Artist: William James Muller

Hall of columns, Carnac, 1839. Artist: William James Muller
Hall of columns, Carnac, 1839. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Courtyard in the House of Sheikh Sadat, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon

Courtyard in the House of Sheikh Sadat, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon
Courtyard in the House of Sheikh Sadat, Cairo, 1873. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Reception Room, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon

Reception Room, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon
Reception Room, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1873. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Loggia, Summer Reception, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1870. Artist: Frank Dillon

Loggia, Summer Reception, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1870. Artist: Frank Dillon
Loggia, Summer Reception, Memlook Radnau Beys House, Cairo, 1870. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove

Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove
Saint Germain l Auxerrois, 1847-1908. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: St Jacques Tower, 1834. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

St Jacques Tower, 1834. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
St Jacques Tower, 1834. Gothic tower in Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Located in the collection of the Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable

Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable
Stonehenge, c1835. The Neolithic stone circle on Salisbury Plain is thought to have been used to observe the motions of the moon and sun, and was built about 2, 000 BC

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Barges on the Stour, with Dedham Church in the Distance, 1811. Artist: John Constable

Barges on the Stour, with Dedham Church in the Distance, 1811. Artist: John Constable
Barges on the Stour, with Dedham Church in the Distance, 1811. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798, 1798. Artist: Vivant Denon

Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798, 1798. Artist: Vivant Denon
Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798, 1798. French soldiers viewing the column while another group of men fly a kite. From the Searight Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: The Great Sphinx and Pyramids at Giza, 1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts

The Great Sphinx and Pyramids at Giza, 1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts
The Great Sphinx and Pyramids at Giza, 1838-1839. David Roberts (1796-1864) was a scene painter at Drury Lane Theatre in London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Napoleons Column, Place du Chatelet, Paris, 19th century

Napoleons Column, Place du Chatelet, Paris, 19th century. Below the column commemorating Napoleons victories, the water carriers fill their buckets at the fountain

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. Artist: Hokusai

Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. Artist: Hokusai
Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. From the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: The Tuileries Gardens, 1858. Artist: William Wyld

The Tuileries Gardens, 1858. Artist: William Wyld
The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, France, 1858. Ffrom the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Hyde Park Corner, 1828. Artist: Richard Rosenberg

Hyde Park Corner, 1828. Artist: Richard Rosenberg
Hyde Park Corner, 1828. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Central alley of the great temple at Karnak, Egypt, 1878

Central alley of the great temple at Karnak, Egypt, 1878. The great temple at Karnak (Thebes), built in the 14th-13th century BC in the reigns of Rameses I and Rameses II

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC

Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC
Sandstone statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1213 BC)

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838

Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. Artist: Louis Haghe
Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878

Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. The great temple at Karnak (Thebes), built in the 14th-13th century BC in the reigns of Rameses I and Rameses II

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah

Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah
Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Carved and decorated pillars at the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Thebes)

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1801)

Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1801). In the foreground is the Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), 4th king of 4th dynasty

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza, Egypt, 4th dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1831)

Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza, Egypt, 4th dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1831). The Great Pyramid is the only surviving one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon

The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon
The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon

The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Artist: Frank Dillon
The House of Moufti Sheikh el Mahadi, Cairo, 1873. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870. Artist: Frank Dillon

House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870. Artist: Frank Dillon
House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove

Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Artist: John Fulleylove
Place de la Concorde, 1847-1908. Found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageNew London Architecture Collection: Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833

Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833. Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral



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New London Architecture Collection

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