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… the west quay of the dock extension, was built in 18768 by John Cardus to plans by William Baker and Thomas Matthews at … by T. & J. Johnson in 1828, to plans prepared under (Sir) John Rennie's supervision. 69 This engine house survived … in water depth, causing problems with the coal tips. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Company raised two of the …
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… in the street worthy of further scrutiny. In 16945 a John Hale was a taxpayer on the north side of the street in … an Owen Hale, 40 also a carpenter, presumably the son of John, who was described in 1727 as house-carpenter of … 1779 and his property passed (by Owen's will) to his son John and two daughters, one of whom was married to a …
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… 21 years was granted of the two messuages on the site to John Gagen, a saddler, who undertook 'the substantially … spoke, the reverberation was so excessive as to make the speaker almost incomprehensible'. 132 The use of hangings may … 1994. 163 Nos 125135, The East India Arms public house and Finch Court ( demolished). The East India Arms appears at No. …
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… in memory of the wartime American Ambassador (19416), John G. Winant (18891947). 671 T. Phillips Figgis had retired … an inscription commemorating Anglo-American friendship and John Gilbert Winant. The other two blocks simply have stones …
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… lessee then in possession was required by the copyholder, John Sanderson, to spend 600 in repairs to the satisfaction of Sanderson's surveyor, John Walters (1782 1821), 371 an 'able architect' who … London goldsmith Abraham Chambers from the executors of Sir William Portman, whose family had held it since 1652 or …
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… the foundation of the said church'. Captain Styles and Sir John Gayer, a wealthy East India Company 'Committee' and City … 1639 and churchwarden in 16413, may have been related to Sir Robert Pye (15851662), the principal fund-raiser for the …
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… so this was to be done in their name rather than Greete's. Sir Thomas Roe ( c1581 1644), who had recently returned a … made this a suitable location. Following a suggestion from Sir William Russell (d.1654), a 'Committee', Treasurer of the … August 1627 to arrange the rebuilding of the front range. John Tanner, bricklayer, John Jackson, carpenter, and James …
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… existing building across a courtyard, to the designs of John Morris of Trinity Terrace, East India Dock Road, … at the opening to contain 'admirable' stained glass by John Hardman whether only as executant for Wardell is not … a hipped roof was built in 1878 east of the church by John Bird of Hammersmith: 60 the architect is not known. …
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… along its west side by the mid-1840s. At the southern end John W. Perry Watlington, the nephew and heir of John Perry, laid out Margaret Street (from 1876 Swale Street) …
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… develop the area for speculative housing during the 1840s. John Morris, the local architect and surveyor, drew up a … joiner, who later ran the estate office for Randall; John Banbury and William Wickes, both bricklayers of Poplar; … between 1848 and 1854, with 24 houses constructed in 1850. John (later Grundy) Street was an earlier development, being …
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