Hampton Court Palace with the River Thames from Hampton Court Bridge - boat - Connaught : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Hampton Court Palace with the River Thames from Hampton Court Bridge - boat - Connaught / ell brown
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説明 | A day out at Hampton Court Palace and it's gardens.The Tudor Palace dates to the time of Henry VIII. The Baroque Palace from the time of William III.No Monarch since George II has lived here. It is now managed by Historic Royal Palaces.The Palace is Grade I listed.Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames IIIJIP+OR COURT BO+iD Hampton Court Palace 82/10 The grade shall be amended to read I ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 5028 HAMPTON COURT ROAD Hampton Court Palace TQ 1568 32/10 2.9.52 II (AM) 2. 1514 onwards. Walls of brick, with freestone dressings. Roofs covered with lead, tiles and slates. Begun by Cardinal Wolsey, much of whose work survives particularly the ranges around the Base Court, the Clock Court and the Kitchen Court. King Henry VIII made extensive alterations between 1529-40, including the rebuilding of the Great Hall from 1532 the remodelling of the Chapel (1535-6) and building of Chapel Court. The extension of the kitchens and the addition of the projecting, turretted side wings to the west facade. Queen Elizabeth made some changes including the building of the privy kitchen but in 1689 William III began a major building campaign with Sir Christopher Wren as architect. This consists chiefly of the Fountain Court, to the south-east corner of the old palace, on site of Tudor Cloister Green Court, and the Colonnade in Clock Court. A little work was done under George II, including the remodelling of the Tudor range, between Clock and Fountain Court by William Kent who also completed the decorations of Queen's Staircase. The Tudor ranges are generally 2-3 storeys with mullioned windows usually of 2-4-lights. Those by Wren have 4 storeys with arched windows or arcades to the ground floors, tall, square headed windows with moulded surrounds and sometimes pediments to the first floors, round windows to the second and almost square windows to top storey, treated as an attic above a stone cornice. Further cornice and balustraded parapet above. Many surviving interiors, Tudor and later. Listing NGR: TQ1573968461This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.Source: English HeritageListed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence. I wanted to get some photos of the palace from the River Thames. These views of the palace are from Hampton Court Bridge. There are several platforms on the bridge where you can stand and look at the palace. The Banqueting House is seen to the right.It is also Grade I listed.Banqueting House, Richmond upon Thames 1. 5028 HAMPTON COURT Banqueting House TQ 1568 32/34 2.9.52 I GV 2. Banqueting house, Wren, circa 1700. On perimeter wall to south of the Palace. Brown brick with red dressings. Single storey with castellated parapet. Two windows wide with door between which has semi-circular split pediment carrying bronze female bust, on carved consoles. Square headed sash windows. Moulded stone band at base of parapet. Two corniced chimneys. Interior - Painted Room by Verrio. Listing NGR: TQ1565868339This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.Source: English HeritageListed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence. boat - Connaught |
撮影日 | 2016-07-17 16:35:45 |
撮影者 | ell brown , Birmingham, United Kingdom |
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撮影地 | London, England, United Kingdom 地図 |
カメラ | DMC-FZ72 , Panasonic |
露出 | 0.001 sec (1/1000) |
開放F値 | f/4.3 |