Page Street Housing, Westminster, 1928 - 1930. Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens
Introductory Offer
Save 50% when you join our email list
-
Web Resolution
550×380px
7.6×5.3in 72ppi
-
Low Resolution
1000×691px
13.9×9.6in 72ppi
-
Medium Resolution
2250×1554px
7.5×5.2in 300ppi
-
High Resolution
5259×3632px
17.5×12.1in 300ppi
* Final price based on usage, not file size.
Related Keywords
- 1928
- 1930
- 20th Century
- 30-34 years
- 30s
- 35-39 years
- 845-
- access
- Arcaid
- architecture
- authority
- block
- brick
- British
- cement
- check
- chequerboard
- color image
- color photography
- color picture
- council
- detail
- early
- England
- English
- estate
- Europe
- European
- European (places and things)
- flat
- gallery
- Great Britain
- Grosvenor
- historical
- home
- housing
- image
- local
- mid adult
- Nineteenth
- pair
- pattern
- pattern (man made design)
- photograph
- photography
- picture
- Portland
- residential
- Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens
- socializing
- stock photograph
- stock picture
- stone
- United Kingdom
- Westminster
- window
Related Images
- Grosvenor estate, Pimlico - Page Street and Vincent Street housing. Architect: Edwin Lutyens.
- Maida Vale Underground Station, London. Opened June 1915. Glazed red tiles facade. Architect: Leslie Green
- Victorian houses in Holland Park
- Tudor Houses, Rye, Kent, England
- Audley End. View of the East Front of the house with the parterre gardens.
- Aviary, Regent's Park Zoo, along Regent's Canal, London. Architects: Cedric Price, Lord Snowdon and Frank Newby
- Victorian school building, Hastings. Architects: Pollard Thomas Edwards
- Cowley Street, Westminster, London.
More Related Images
- brick terrace, three satellite dishes and alarm. Shoreditch
- The Portman Estate is principally located within Marylebone, central London.
- The LLoyd Baker Estate lies between Amwell Road and Kings Cross Road on Land once owned by the Knights Hospitalliers
- Georgian housing, Spitalfields, London.
- Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 1170 - 1250. Early English style. Exterior from market square.
- Royal Crescent, Bath, Somerset, 1767 - 1775. Exterior. Architect: John Wood Jnr
- Kent House Flats, Ferdinand Street, Camden, 1935. Architect: Connell Ward and Lucas
- The Ranger's House, Blackheath, London.