[1]
| Temple Newsam House, Chinese Drawing Room (Temple Newsam) |
 | c. 1960.
View of the Chinese Drawing Room. This was formerly the Blue Drawing Room but was decorated in 1827-8 by Lady Hertford with handpainted Chinese wallpaper, given to her mother, Frances, Viscountess Irwin, by the Prince Regent in 1806. [internal reference; 20031028_68951053:Temple Newsam 14] |
[2]
| Temple Newsam House, Chinese Drawing Room (Temple Newsam) |
 | 1923.
Taken to mark the official opening of Temple Newsam House as a public museum on October 19th, 1923. Used as a ladies withdrawing room, the walls are hung with hand-painted Chinese wallpaper given to Frances, Viscountess Irwin by the Prince Regent in 1806.
[internal reference; 200399_13747805:Temple Newsam House, 4] |
[3]
| Temple Newsam House, Chinese Drawing Room (Temple Newsam) |
 | Undated.
View of the Chinese Drawing Room in Temple Newsam House. Formerly the Blue Drawing Room it was redecorated in a Chinese theme in 1827-28 by Lady Hertford (who owned the house between 1807 and 1834) using hand-painted wallpaper given to her mother Frances, Viscountess Irwin, by the Prince Regent in 1806. [internal reference; 2008115_165823:LEO 2526] |
[4]
| Temple Newsam House, Chinese Drawing Room (Temple Newsam) |
 | Undated.
View of the Chinese Drawing Room at Temple Newsam House. Formerly known as the Blue Drawing Room, it was redecorated in Chinese style by Lady Hertford in 1827-28, using hand-painted Chinese wallpaper that had been a gift to her mother from the Prince of Wales in 1806. [internal reference; 2008115_165824:LEO 2527] |
[5]
| Temple Newsam, the Blue Drawing Room, postcard (Temple Newsam) |
 | Undated.
Postcard view of the Blue Drawing Room at Temple Newsam House. This is also known as the Chinese Drawing Room, having been redecorated in a Chinese theme by Lady Hertford in 1827-28.
[internal reference; 2011428_172091:Artemis Pack 35 (Temple Newsam House) no.16] |