- the
Royal Shakespeare Company (1995) Miss Hoyden, The
Relapse by John
Vanburgh for the
Royal Shakespeare Company (1995) May, Fool For Love by Sam Shepherd...
- Sir John
Vanbrugh (/ˈvænbrə/; 24
January 1664 (baptised) – 26
March 1726) was an
English architect,
dramatist and herald,
perhaps best
known as the designer...
- Art (RADA) at the age of 16 (two
years underage), and won the Academy's
Vanburgh Award. Ray
emigrated to
Australia in the mid-1960s. In 1960, Thaw made...
- to the
south of the
heath and the "Standard" in the
north of St Johns/
Vanburgh Park i.e.
beyond the A2 road,
named after the
Royal Standard pub (in Greenwich)...
- five
theatres and a cinema. In the
Malet Street building, the
Jerwood Vanburgh Theatre is the
largest performance space with a
capacity of 194; the George...
- Woolwich, 1716–1720.
Chatham Dockyard Great Store House 1717, now demolished,
Vanburgh or
Hawksmoor were
possibly involved in the
design Berwick Barracks, 1717–1721...
- a
Grade II*
listed chapel and
almshouse built in the
style of Sir John
Vanburgh.
There is also a
public house, the
Fountaine Inn. The
parish church of...
-
Ionic North tetrastyle Portico by
Vanburgh, as well as the re-building of the north, east and west fronts.
After Vanburgh's death in 1726, work continued...
- his head on it. Then he
noticed that by some
mischance he had
chosen Vanburgh's gossip-page in the
Morning Despatch. He put in
another sheet. At first...
- was
appointed to this
commission alongside,
amongst others, Hawksmoor,
Vanburgh and Wren. The site for St. John's was
acquired from
Henry Smith (who was...