The Dome, Brighton: the south elevation
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RIBA74191 |
Architect/Designer | Atkinson, Robert (1883-1952) Lockwood, Philip Porden, William (1755-1822)
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Artist/Photographer | de Mare, Eric (1910-2002)
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Country | UK: England |
City | Brighton |
Subject Date | 1808 |
Image Date | 1960 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Indian Style |
Medium | Photoprint |
Library Reference | BH/RES G/20/B |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour / B&W |
Black and white |
Credit |
Eric de Mare / RIBA Collections
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Notes |
NOTES:
The Dome was built as stables and riding house for the Prince of Wales in 1804-8. It was converted into a concert hall and gallery in 1857-73 by Philip Lockwood and remodelled 1901-2 by Francis J. May and again in 1934 by Robert Atkinson.
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Subject tags
People, domes, cultural centres, stables