Box Devey Box 1
Contains 95 Results:
Drawing of a bedroom at Killarney House, County Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing labelled 'Killarney House, Boudoir' showing a fireplace and pannelling. Devey was commissioned to build the house in the 1870s by the Earl of Kenmare.
Drawing of details of the interior of Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing of panelling and fireplace in the interior of Killarney House. Devey was commissioned to build the house in the 1870s by the Earl of Kenmare.
Drawing of the gateway of Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil drawing. Devey was commissioned to build the house in the 1870s by the Earl of Kenmare.
Drawing of a corridor in Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil drawing showing panelling in a corridor of Killarney House. Devey was commissioned to build the house in the 1870s by the Earl of Kenmare.
Drawing of the chapel at Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour elevation of the chapel at Killarney House. Devey was commissioned to build the house in the 1870s by the Earl of Kenmare.
Drawing of Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing/painting of Killarney House. Marked 'unfinished'. Includes Devey's initial with a note [by James Williams] reading 'Mr Devey's usual way of signing'.
Drawing of Killarney House, Country Kerry, 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing/painting of Killarney House.
Drawing of a fireplace at Membland Hall , Devon, [1876 - 1880]
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing of a fireplace, ornamental surround and pannelling. Devey was commission by Edward Baring (Lord Revelstoke) to extend the Hall in the late 1870s.
Drawing of additions to Membland Hall, Devon, 1880
Pencil and watercolour drawing/painting showing elevation of additions to the Hall. Devey was commission by Edward Baring (Lord Revelstoke) to extend the Hall in the late 1870s.
Drawing of design of dining room chimney piece at Hall Place, Kent, c1876
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing of elevation of chimney piece.
Drawing of [Lion House] in Newport, Gloucestershire, 1869
Pencil and watercolour drawing showing elevation of additions to a house in Newport, designed for George Hooper.
Drawing of house in Shoe Lane, London, 1870s - 1880s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing show cross section of a house. Labelled 'Shoe Lane, London, Right of Light'.
Drawing of fireplace design for Coombe Warren, Surrey, 1870
Ink drawing including extensive handwritten annotations. Labelled [by James Williams] 'Coombe Warren - for first house burnt down'. Devey was commission by Bertram Wodehouse Currie in to build Coombe Warren [in 1865]. Part of the house burnt down in 1870 and Devey designed a grander house in its place.
Photograph of building work at Coombe Warren, Surrey, c1865
Undated photograph by Bedford Lemere & Co showing scaffolding around the house and several men, one of who is identified as George Devey. Also includes note [by James Williams] stating that this is a photograph of the original house built by Devey which burnt down in 1870.
Drawing of Coombe Warren, Surrey, c1860s - 1870s
Undated pencil and watercolour drawing of a building on the Coombe Warren estate.
Drawing of Coombe Warren, Surrey, 1878
Pencil and watercolour drawing of Coombe Warren.
Drawing of a chimney piece at Coombe Warren, Surrey, 1876
Pencil drawing of design for fireplace/chimney piece.
Drawing of Coombe Warren, Surrey, 1880
Pencil and watercolour drawing.
Photograph of Brantingham Thorpe Hall, East Yorkshire, c1875
Undated photograph of Brantingham Thorpe Hall. Devey worked on the Hall from 1871 to 1878 for Christopher Sykes. Note on reverse reads 'Brantingham - Yorks. Christopher Sykes MP. Large additions &c by George Devey. Ugly house originally'.
Photograph of Brantingham Thorpe Hall, East Yorkshire, c1875
Undated photograph of Brantingham Thorpe Hall. Devey worked on the Hall from 1871 to 1878 for Christopher Sykes. Note on reverse reads 'Brantingham - Yorks. Half rebuilt, originally an ugly house with dark windows. G. Devey Arct. King Edward often came here for Doncaster Races'.