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Survey of London
… St. James's Church, Piccadilly CHAPTER III St. James's Church, … be a danger to the congregation, and called in Sir Robert Smirke for his advice. 140 Smirke reported that the joists to … and altar form a memorial to Francis Ernest Jackson, A.R.A., given by his pupils and friends, and the 'Pieta' …
Survey of London
… St. James's Square Army and Navy Club Army and Navy Club Architects, C. … as (Sir) Charles Barry, Decimus Burton and Sir Robert Smirke do not appear to have competed. According to The … took place in 18789 under the superintendence of H. R. Gough, when the smoking-room was enlarged and a new house …
Survey of London
… St. James's Street, East Side CHAPTER XXIV St. James's Street, East … the style of the decoration is reminiscent of Robert Smirke. Papworth's dining-room, added in 18334, at the rear … in the possession of Messrs. Berry Brothers and Rudd Ltd. R.B. Ibid.; H. Warner Allen, Number Three Saint James's
Survey of London
… St. James's Street, West Side, Existing Buildings CHAPTER XXVI St. … a hotch-potch of 'Elizabethan' motifs, a typical work of R. J. Worley who also designed Nos. 3135 Bury Street and Nos. … George Basevi, Thomas Hopper, William Railton and Sydney Smirke to submit designs. While the plans were being prepared …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Surnames beginning 'S' Surnames beginning 'S' Sabell Phillipia, 41.4 Saberton Jos, bach, gent, 74.15 … Eliz, w, 43.20 Seymer Sar, 47.9 Seymore Sea(y)mo(u)r, Semor: Cath, wid; Cath, d; Sam, s; Sol, s, 14.19 Eliz, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… The ancient borough St. Mary's ST. MARY'S The parish of St. Mary de Castro consisted 1 of … in 1886. 174 The architect of the church was Sidney Smirke, 175 but his work has suffered much alteration; in … Meadow was later used to mean the whole island. E.H.R. liv. 3867; Leic. Boro. Rec. 13271509, 3; and see above, p. …
Survey of London
… and builder, succeeded Porden as the second Earl Grosvenor's surveyor. Cundy may have been recommended by his … effort, a chaster scheme submitted (without invitation) by Smirke makes one sigh for more imaginative patronage on the … seem to have been built. The substantial works done by C. R. Cockerell at No. 88 Brook Street in 1824 have been swept …
Survey of London
… as a Museum. Banqueting Houses before 1607. Henry VIII's Whitehall undoubtedly contained a Banqueting House. This is … House. From photograph kindly lent by Mr. J. A. Gotch, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A., of plan in the possession of the Royal … the work was done under the direction of Sir Robert Smirke. (v) In 19067 the ceiling was again taken down, the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The borough of Southwark Charities CHARITIES St. Saviour's Parish: A charity school stood at the corner of Red Cross … had been a burial-ground supposed to be the 'Single Women's Burying Ground' connected with the Stews. Its origin is … Bridge to Kennington.' Lewis was the first architect, and Smirke enlarged it in 1838. Smith's charity is distributed as …
Old and New London
… MuseumPurchase of Montagu House by the GovernmentEvelyn's Description of the First Montagu HouseDestruction of the … Believe me, with great regard, your sincere friend, "G. R. "To the Earl of Liverpool, K.G., &c." This letter was … Library, which was prepared on that occasion by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the Museum, formed part of a general …
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