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Survey of London
… No. 52, De Morgan tiles, boudoir chimneypiece d. No. 53. Minton tiling in hall (p. 197) Nos 5253 Princes Gate, interior details. No. 53. Minton tiling in hall (p. 197) …
Survey of London
… Keene's Cement, and hall and vestibule floors paved with Minton tiles laid in concrete. Walls were generally painted, …
Survey of London
… halls were paved with encaustic tiles, variously by Minton or Maw & Company (Plate 121d ). The main reception …
Survey of London
… outlined in black on a chocolate ground, executed by Minton, Hollins and Company, who employed the ladies of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1948 and then changed hands more than once before Richard Minton bought it in 1953. 99 The 17thcentury Church (formerly … arch, and reredos introduced. The church was retiled, with Minton tiles in the chancel. New stained glass in the east …
Middlesex county records
… of the order of the 12th of October last, whereby Edward Minton, of Henrietta Street, St. Paul's Parish, Covent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and roofs were repaired, the chancel was floored with Minton tiles, the altar being built up on two steps, the pews …
Survey of London
… aestheticism. Several piers are decorated with Minton Hollins tiles, a and one remarkable room is intact, … in 1880. 110 W. J. Goode named his sons Herbert Goode and Minton Goode after Herbert Mintona reflection of close ties …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… largest are those of Messrs. Copeland and Garrett, Messrs. Minton and Hollins, and Messrs. William Adams and Sons. The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… until 1831 73 after which it was the home of Herbert Minton (d. 1858). 74 Minton built cottages for his workers on both sides of the … much the same style. 196 Near the modern additions to the Minton factory at its northern end is a statue of Colin …
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