Figure 1: Imperial garden of Yuanming Yuan, Haidian, Beijing Figure 2: Sir William Temple’s garden at Moorpark, Farnham, Surrey b Johannes Kipp their writer. published in book form in both Britain and America ensuring they outlived Figure 5: Summer house said to have been Addison’s favourite seat at Bilton Hall, Warwickshire. Reproduced from Our Warwickshire website (Rugby Library) Figure 6: The bridge designed and built by Halfpenny in its setting Figure 7: The pagoda at Marybone House, Gloucester, painted by Thomas Dinkene Lhe olde chm axeedern eo aedttihe Baa the mpremmew nl! Geet Figure 9: William Halfpenny design for a Banqueting House in the Chinese Taste costing £350 Figure 10: William Halfpenny’s design for a small temple in the Gothic taste the Order of the Polar Star.°® maintained business connections in Sweden where he was made a Knight of Figure 12: Chambers’ view of the lake and island with pagoda in the distance Figure 13: Chambers’ design for Kew pagoda with passages from the Koran.® In the menagerie was a pool with Figure 14: Chambers’ design for a ‘ting’ Figure 15: Elevation and plan of the House of Confucius which predated Chambers’ work at Kew Figure 16: The Western Palaces at Yuanming Yuan bowl in which his favourite cat Selima drowned. retained Chinese objects in his collection, including the large ceramic fis]