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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Many others put up a single house. 6 Best known was Thomas Cubitt and local ones included Meshard Izzard, a carpenter … new roads, Albion Road and Clissold Crescent. 31 Thomas Cubitt 32 bought seven lots (12 a.) mostly on each side of … lots (3 1/2 a.) from John Merrington, a local surveyor. Cubitt assumed responsibility for making and maintaining …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… building estates: 14 Graham, 15 Kibblewhite, 16 Thos. Cubitt's purchases, 17 Massey, 18 Rhodes, 19 Victoria, 20 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… houses dating from the 1820s and 1830s, notably those by Cubitt and others in Albion Road, which contains a mixture of … end (nos. 238-46 even) is notable as having been built by Cubitt's own labourers. 46 Early 19th-century houses survive … 99. From Tower to Tower Block, plate 14. Hobhouse, Thos. Cubitt, 48. Ibid. 46. From Tower to Tower Block, plate 25; …
Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs
The dockland parish of All Saints', Poplar, encompasses the ancient hamlet of Poplar itself, the old shipbuilding centre of Blackwall, and the former industrial districts of Millwall and Cubitt Town. Poplar's story is one of development and redevelopment on both the grand and the comparatively small scale, driven in the nineteenth century by mercantile interests and manufacturing, and after the Second World War by de-industrialization and the obsolescence of the Thames-side docks. The East and West India and Millwall Docks system is discussed in detail, together with the riverside wharves and works, and the massive regeneration, still in progress, which followed the creation of the Isle of Dogs Enterprise Zone in 1982. Among important individual buildings described is the seventeenth-century church of St Matthias, a rarity from the Interregnum, built for the East India Company. A major subject is public housing, which includes the famous Lansbury Estate, built in association with the 1951 Festival of Britain.
Old and New London
… Douglas Jerrold, Angus Reach, Laman Blanchard, Sir Wm. Cubitt (the celebrated engineer); Sharon Turner, the …
Survey of London
… (west) side of Tavistock Square was built by Thomas Cubitt in 18256 92 and remains a very complete example of his … are arched with ornamental fanlights over the doors. Cubitt was very successful with his treatment of the ends of …
Survey of London
… son of Henry Mitford Boodle. 53 Hermione Hobhouse, Thomas Cubitt, Master Builder, 1971, p. 561. G.O., box Q, bundle …
Survey of London
… got into a muddle, principally in his dealings with Thomas Cubitt. Within six months of his father's death, therefore, … These were Stanley Bird, Colls and Company, William Cubitt and Company, Higgs and Hill, Holloway, Lucas Brothers, … William Willett, 3947 (odd) South Street, 18968; William Cubitt and Company, 94104A (even) Park Street, 18968, and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… as Anthony Brown (afterwards Chamberlain), and also W. Cubitt, who championed the Conservative cause at the City … (18181821). A. Brown (18211844). M. Gibbs (18381851). W. Cubitt (18511863). Sir W. Lawrence(18551897). Sir J. C. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Mary's church. 46 In 1835, during the ministry of James Cubitt, the church split over the question of Open Communion, … seceding to form Ebenezer Strict Baptist church. 47 Cubitt was succeeded by E. R. Hammond, during whose ministry …
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