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'The South Gate, 1832', (1939). The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, Sussex, is a former royal residence dating from 1787, and was a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent (later King George IV). Starting in 1815, the original house was extended by architect John Nash, who added exotic domes and minarets in the Indo-Saracenic style. From A History of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, by Henry D. Roberts. [Country Life Limited, London, 1939] 
Unique Identifier AR9486375 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7088px × 4703px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1930s
19th century
20th century
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
brighton
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
concept
COUNTRY HOUSE
East Sussex
England
Entrance
Exotic
Exterior
Gate
GATEWAY
GEORGE
George IV
George IV of the United Kingdom
Henry D
Henry D Roberts
Henry D.
Henry D. Roberts
Indo-Saracenic
Islam
ISLAMIC
JOHN
John Nash
King George IV
King of Great Britain
Landscape
Minaret
MINARETS
Monochrome
Mosque
MUGHAL
Nash
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Palace
PRINCE OF WALES
Prince Regent
Prinnie
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Print Collector29
religion
Religious
ROBERTS
ROYAL PAVILION
royal residence
STATELY HOME
TGN
The Print Collector
The Royal Pavilion
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