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Posted by  Kevin Matthews on February 24, 2002 at 12:17:47:

In Reply to:  Photographs: posted by Gareth Guiver on February 23, 2002 at 12:54:11:

Gareth, and other architectural photographers --

We welcome and appreciate serious contributions to the Great Buildings collection of architectural images. Contributions which are accepted for publication at GreatBuildings.com are credited online, and protected by copyright.

There's a list online, geographically sorted, of buildings for which we're particularly seeking images. This is our hot list for the UK:

Deal Castle, by unknown, at Kent, England, 1540.
Easton Neston, by Nicholas Hawksmoor, at Northamptonshire, England, 1695 to 1710.
Glyndebourne Opera House, by Michael Hopkins and Partners, at England, 1994.
Heathcote, by Edwin Lutyens, at Ilkley, Yorkshire, England, 1906.
Hertfordshire Schools, by Hertfordshire County, at Hertfordshire, England, 1945 to 1960.
Homewood, by Edwin Lutyens, at Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, 1901.
Keble College, by William Butterfield, at Oxford, England, UK, 1867 to 1883.
Lavenham Houses, by unknown, at Lavenham, Suffolk, England, 1400 's.
Little Moreton Hall, by unknown, at Cheshire, England, ~ 1550.
London Terraced House, vernacular, at London, England, 1600 's to 1900.
Nashdom, by Edwin Lutyens, at Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England, 1905 to 1909.
PA Technology Center UK, by Richard Rogers, at Hertfordshire, England, 1975 to 1983.
Queens' College Cambridge, by unknown, at Cambridge, England, 1448.
Schlumberger Centre, by Michael Hopkins, at Madingly Road, Cambridge, England, 1979 to 1981.
Temple Meads Station, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, at Bristol, England, UK, 1840 (circa).
Tendering Hall, by Sir John Soane, at near Suffolk, England, 1784 to 1790.
The Mound Stand, by Michael Hopkins, at St. John's Wood, London, England, 1985 to 1987.
The Orchard, by Charles F. A. Voysey, at Chorley Wood in Hertfordshire, England, 1899.
The Red House, by Philip Webb, at Bexleyheath, in Kent, England, 1859.
The Salutation, by Edwin Lutyens, at Sandwich, Kent, England, 1911.
Wells Cathedral, by unknown, at Wells, England, 1180 to 1425.
Wollaton Hall, by Robert Smythson, at Nottinghamshire, England, 1580 to 1588.
Chermayeff House, by Serge Chermayeff, at near Halland, Sussex, England, 1935 to 1938..
Clifton Suspension Bridge, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, at Bristol, England, 1836 to 1864. (JAI)
Dulwich Gallery, by Sir John Soane, at London, England, 1811 to 1814.
Globe Theater, by unknown, at Southwark, London, England, UK, 1613 to 1614. (KMM)
PA Technology Center UK, by Richard Rogers, at Melbourn, Hertfordshire, England, 1975 to 1983.
The Albert Dock, by Jesse Hartley, at Liverpool, England, opened 1845.
INMOS Factory, by Richard Rogers, at Newport, South Wales, 1980 to 1982.


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