The Paved Room

As I took this photo, Jams came to the forefront of my mind…

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We carry within us the wonders we seek without us.

Sir Thomas Browne

Illumination

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Canopy

From the Hardwick Hall guidebook:

The canopy halfway along the Gallery is one of the most magnificent examples of late 17th-century upholstery surviving in England. It had originally formed the tester and head of the bed in the state bedroom at Chatsworth supplied by Francis Lapierre in 1697. The 6th Duke installed it at Hardwick in the early 19th century as piece of romantic stage scenery, for by his time canopies had no functional purpose in a private house.

Under the canopy now are two high-backed chairs of carved walnut with original red velvet upholstery appliqued with silver thread, part of a set made about 1700 for the Queen of Scots’ apartment at Chatsworth; five stools from the same suite are also in the Gallery.

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Street Art & Gardens

This street art is quite a contrast the Metropolitan gardens that are close by.  Pictures of the gardens can be seen here.

More street art can be found in the gallery.

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The Royal Crest

The Royal Arms are supported by a lion and a dragon.  The fireplace, which can be seen here is quite plain in comparison.

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At the Head of the Stair

Doorway Detail

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At the Foot of the Stair

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