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Survey of London
… elevation is of a distinctly Art Nouveau character. The general form is concave, nearly filled at the first and …
Survey of London
… No vestige of old work remains in No. 30, other than the general proportions of the front. The tradesmen were …
Survey of London
… to the designs of Leslie Norton, 323 who followed the general lines of his earlier building next door at Nos. 3334 …
Survey of London
… baronet, 16921733; Lady Newton, his widow, 17347, and General Charles Howard, 17458. The ratebooks indicate that …
Survey of London
… as the ambassador's Roman Catholic chapel. A report in The General Advertiser of 11 October 1749 states that 'A House is …
Survey of London
… information not only on these two houses but also on general building practice in the mid eighteenth century. …
Survey of London
… recognized in 1807 by his appointment as 'Storekeeper-general'. 60 The extensive premises which he erected in Soho …
Survey of London
… was demolished to make way for extensions to the adjoining General Post Office. The congregation then moved into … to design a new church and in March 1889 petitioned the Attorney General, without whose sanction they could not … Hall being used as a public dance hall on weekdays. The Attorney General did not give his consent to the consistory's …
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