Category:Adelphi Buildings
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English: The Adelphi Buildings are a block of neoclassical-style terrace houses in London. Originally 24 in number, many were demolished in the 1930s and replaced by The Adelphi.
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- Royal Society of Arts building (19 F)
Media in category "Adelphi Buildings"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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11 Adelphi Terrace 2015.jpg 3,920 × 2,204; 2.08 MB
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Adam Brothers Adelphi.jpg 1,655 × 755; 222 KB
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AdamAdelphi.jpg 799 × 366; 71 KB
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Adelphi Terrace and York Watergate, London, by Daniel Turner GAG 1799.jpg 1,000 × 770; 83 KB
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Daniel Turner - York Water-Gate and the Adelphi - Google Art Project.jpg 6,337 × 3,977; 7.46 MB
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The Adelphi LCC stone tablet.jpg 2,000 × 1,500; 1.32 MB
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The literary history of the Adelphi and its neighbourhood (1909) (14770516525).jpg 2,368 × 1,260; 464 KB
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View of the south front of the new buildings called Adelphi RP-P-OB-70.899.jpg 6,600 × 3,456; 7.7 MB
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William Hodges - The Thames and the Adelphi - Google Art Project.jpg 5,930 × 4,499; 5.21 MB
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York Watergate and Adelphi Buildings, London.jpg 600 × 391; 28 KB
Categories:
- Demolished buildings in the City of Westminster
- Neoclassical architecture in England
- Built in London in 1772
- Robert and James Adam
- Houses in the City of Westminster
- Grade II* listed houses in the City of Westminster
- Buildings on the north bank of the River Thames in London
- Adelphi (district)
- 18th-century architecture in London
- Destroyed in the 1930s