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#MyPseudoGeorgian image contest winner announced

See the winning entries to the #MyPseudoGerorgian contest including drawings, collages and photos of London's Georgian and not so Georgian architecture

21 February 2018

A winner has been chosen! Congratulations to Anis Yazmin (@eimkei) who submitted her fantastic entry to our #MyPseudoGeorgian image contest via Instagram.

Winning drawing by Anis Yazmin (@eimkei) on Instagram

The social media contest, which closed on 11 February, rounded off our Pablo Bronstein season, centred around the ‘Conservatism, or the Long Reign of Pseudo-Georgian Architecture’ exhibition at 66 Portland Place.

Anis will be receiving a signed copy of Pablo Bronstein’s Pseudo-Georgian London book, published to coincide with the exhibition, and will have her image shared across our social media profiles which have more than 240,000 followers, combined.

The judging was undertaken by our Head of Exhibitions and Interpretations, Marie Bak Mortensen who was so impressed with the quality and diversity of the entries that we have decided to also choose two runners up, who will receive an unsigned copy of Bronstein’s new Pseudo-Georgian London book.

Runners up in the contest, left to right: Anthony Palmer (@architecturephotowalks) and Fiona Le Dortz (@Fiona_bacon)

Below is just a small selection of the other submitted photos and drawings.

Other entries to the contest; from left to right, top to bottom: @jackk92, @Sinead_b, @h.greenough, @fiona_bacon, @ajfergusson, @tobybuckmaster, @laleechy, @ajfergusson, @h.greenough

Thank you to everyone who entered. Find out about our upcoming events and exhibitions.

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