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Palladian Bridge, Stowe, Buckinghamshire

RIBA Ref No RIBA3773
Architect/DesignerGibbs, James (1682-1754)
Artist/PhotographerCox, Bernard Hugh (1907?-1986)
CountryUK: England
CityStowe
Subject Date1738
Image Date1970
ViewExterior
StylePalladian
Medium35mm Transparency
Library ReferenceGB 242
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoColour
CreditBernard Cox / RIBA Collections
SubjectCountry houses ; Gardens ; Bridges ; Lakes
NOTES: The design of the bridge is attributed to James Gibbs.
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