Former Royal High School, Regent Road, Edinburgh

School and College Buildings


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Interior, Tudor Grammar School building, The Magnu…

Tudor Grammar School building, The Magnus School,…

The Magnus School, Appleton Gate, Newark

All Saints School, Little Horton, Bradford, West Y…

Ceiling of the old Blind School, Hardman Street, L…

27 Apr 2015 290
Painted when it was a union HQ in the 1980s and now in poor repair

Ceiling of the old Blind School, Hardman Street, L…

Ceiling of the old Blind School, Hardman Street, L…

Ceiling of the old Blind School, Hardman Street, L…

27 Apr 2015 336
I think this was painted when it became a Union HQ in the 1980s

Workshops for the Blind, Cornwallis Street, Liverp…

Former Village School?, Osmaston, Ashbourne, Derby…

All Saints Church Hall, Leek Road, Hanley, Stoke o…

22 Jun 2015 512
Gerald Horsley's church was left uncompleted at the outbreak of World War One. It contains a magnificent east window and reredos by James Eadie Reid which together form a War memorial to the fallen of World War One

All Saints Church Hall, Leek Road, Hanley, Stoke o…

22 Jun 2015 442
Gerald Horsley's church was left uncompleted at the outbreak of World War One. It contains a magnificent east window and reredos by James Eadie Reid which together form a War memorial to the fallen of World War One

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

21 Jul 2010 245
The biblical murals on the walls of the Hall were painted by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, from 1862 to 1883 while the building was in use as a school. They were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, as was much of Louisa’s work. The pictures were painted in life-sized watercolour on paper stretched on wooden frames or panels, which were then washed with distemper to tighten them, and mounted on the walls.

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

21 Jul 2010 259
The biblical murals on the walls of the Hall were painted by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, from 1862 to 1883 while the building was in use as a school. They were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, as was much of Louisa’s work. The pictures were painted in life-sized watercolour on paper stretched on wooden frames or panels, which were then washed with distemper to tighten them, and mounted on the walls.

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

21 Jul 2010 1 494
The biblical murals on the walls of the Hall were painted by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, from 1862 to 1883 while the building was in use as a school. They were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, as was much of Louisa’s work. The pictures were painted in life-sized watercolour on paper stretched on wooden frames or panels, which were then washed with distemper to tighten them, and mounted on the walls.

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

21 Jul 2010 251
The stunning biblical murals on the walls of The Hall were painted by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, from 1862 to 1883 while the building was in use as a school. They were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, as was much of Louisa’s work. The pictures were painted in life-sized watercolour on paper stretched on wooden frames or panels, which were then washed with distemper to tighten them, and mounted on the walls.

Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland

21 Jul 2010 235
The stunning biblical murals on the walls of The Hall were painted by Louisa Anne, Marchioness of Waterford, from 1862 to 1883 while the building was in use as a school. They were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, as was much of Louisa’s work. The pictures were painted in life-sized watercolour on paper stretched on wooden frames or panels, which were then washed with distemper to tighten them, and mounted on the walls.

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