The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a petition to the First Lord of the Treasury, the third Earl of Bute, requesting a piece of land on which to build a ‘great school’ of anatomy. Hunter believed a school dedicated to the science and patronised by the King, would reflect a work of ‘publick magnificence’ commensurate with the capital’s cultural and commercial ambitions. In this sense, Hunter’s project belongs amongst the fiercely contested sites of London’s elite environs during the second half of the eighteenth century; sites such as those delineated by John Gwynn in his London and Westminster Improved (1766). While Hunter’s proposed scheme was never realised, his house at Great Wi...
This book concerns the interconnections between the fine arts and design, medical history, natural h...
Northern Italian Painting and Naturalism: Robert Strange, William Hunter and the Royal Academy of Ar...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
A correspondent in the St James’s Chronicle in 1779 remarked of William Hunter’s museum at 16 Great ...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
‘Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum’, in William Hunter an...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
This book concerns the interconnections between the fine arts and design, medical history, natural h...
Northern Italian Painting and Naturalism: Robert Strange, William Hunter and the Royal Academy of Ar...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
A correspondent in the St James’s Chronicle in 1779 remarked of William Hunter’s museum at 16 Great ...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
‘Housing the Collection: The Great Windmill Street Anatomy Theatre and Museum’, in William Hunter an...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
This book concerns the interconnections between the fine arts and design, medical history, natural h...
Northern Italian Painting and Naturalism: Robert Strange, William Hunter and the Royal Academy of Ar...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...