COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
189896
imageid
189896
Accession Number
false
Order Title:
Archivision Addition Module SEVEN--6,160 images
orderdescription
Archivision Addition Module SEVEN--6,160 images
Order Title
false
Type of View:
partialView
imagetitletype
partialView
Type of View
false
View Title:
Detail, gilded door hinge with chestnut and oak leaves and rampant lion, Queen's Gallery
imagetitle
Detail, gilded door hinge with chestnut and oak leaves and rampant lion, Queen's Gallery
View Title
false
Date of View:
5/3/2009
imagedate
5/3/2009
Date of View
false
Image description:
The Queen's Gallery was built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon¿s School at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The buildings were constructed in the 1840s with funds from the Duchess of Gordon, but fell into disuse in the late 19th century. Benjamin Tindall Architects were appointed project architects for the new Queen¿s Gallery in October 1999.
imagedescription
The Queen's Gallery was built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon¿s School at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The buildings were constructed in the 1840s with funds from the Duchess of Gordon, but fell into disuse in the late 19th century. Benjamin Tindall Architects were appointed project architects for the new Queen¿s Gallery in October 1999.
Image description
false
Image Rights:
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
imagerights
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
Archivision, Inc.
sourceinstitution
Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Addition Module SEVEN
collection
Addition Module SEVEN
Collection
false
Culture:
Scottish (Scots)
culture
Scottish (Scots)
Culture
false
Culture:
British
culture
British
Culture
false
Subject:
Restoration and conservation
subject
Restoration and conservation
Subject
false
Work Types:
buildings; houses; official residences; palaces; royal palaces
worktypes
buildings; houses; official residences; palaces; royal palaces
Work Types
false
Preferred Title:
Holyrood Palace
worktitle
Holyrood Palace
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Robert Mylne I (British architect, 1633-1710); William Bruce (British architect, ca. 1625-1710)
workagentdisplay
Robert Mylne I (British architect, 1633-1710); William Bruce (British architect, ca. 1625-1710)
Agent Display
false
Date:
ca. 1505-1680 (inclusive)
workdatedisplay
ca. 1505-1680 (inclusive)
Date
false
Materials:
stone; wood
workmaterialdisplay
stone; wood
Materials
false
Technique:
construction (assembling)
worktechniquedisplay
construction (assembling)
Technique
false
Alternate Title:
Palace of Holyrood House
titletext
Palace of Holyrood House
Alternate Title
false
Locations:
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
locations
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Locations
false
Location Type:
(site)
locationtype
(site)
Location Type
false
Style/Period:
Seventeenth century
styleperiod
Seventeenth century
Style/Period
false
Style/Period:
Late Gothic
styleperiod
Late Gothic
Style/Period
false
Classification:
Architecture
classificationterm
Architecture
Classification
false