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… owner should ever part with his interest in the house'. 92 c The original house has been considerably altered. In 1873 a … 166 Unfortunately these drawings have not survived, l and in the absence of any contemporary picture it is not … was designed in 1924 by Sir Reginald Blomfield and H. L. Cabuche for John Barker and Company. Blomfield was …
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… gardener, Henry Atwood, at No. 149. 24 In Drayton Grove c (Plate 67b, 67c) building started at the north end of both … E.C.R., 1 Sept. 1753, 19 June 1755. Ibid., 3 Jan. 1772. G.L.R.O. P 87 MRY 61, p. 284: P.R.O., PROB 11 1622 512 Day … Papers, indenture of enfranchisement, 30 Nov. 1835. G.L.R.O., TA9, schedule. Day Estate Papers, articles of …
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… is provided throughout the various floors for baths, &c, as required; the work executed by Messrs. Pensom, of Great … immediately to the north and was turned down by the L.C.C. 96 After several more abortive schemes, including, one … Minutes, 8 Oct. 1869, p. 1059. M.D.R. 1898/8/255. K.P.L., M.B.W./L.C.C. planning applications, no. 187. E. Tangye …
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… an architect, and the grandfather of the famous architect C. F. A. Voysey. 74 The house next door (initially the last … objections had been raised in Parliament. 101 In 1906 the L.C.C. did, however, promote a general Bill which finally … Court Lane (see page 113). 133 Sutton also formed an L-shaped cul-de-sac, Pembroke Place, where a range of small …
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… of great respectability, at rents producing near 320 l a year, 260 but only two of the houses found buyers (for … bankruptcy without pecuniary loss. They, or rather T. L. Hawks, who conducted all their affairs relating to … to the north of the western side of Pembroke Square, where c. 18357 he extended the western range by the erection of …
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… the novelist Marie Corelli. They lived at No. 47 from c. 1885, he until his death in December 1889 and she until … 51 were first made early in 1948, but the officers of the L.C.C. who had special responsibilities for historic … the rest of the square. Accordingly, after discussion with L.C.C. officers, the architects completely revised their …
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… handed over building operations at about that time. 403 c Ashley Cottages appear to have been built directly for Kent … years later a medical officer of health appointed by the L.C.C. reported that the remaining houses in the area were … 1859/16/286. Ibid., 1853/9/10501. Ibid., 1852/15/519. K.P.L., MSS. 58/6960, pp. 3401, 42930, 4601; 19958, pp. 279, 315, …
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… in progress at any one time has never approached that of c. 188696. Hitherto, values on the estate had risen steadily … G. F. Hatfield, suggested that the lessee, the banker H. L. Bischoffsheim, might be required to refront in stone. … spent (in partnership with W. B. Simpson, and later also L. Rome Guthrie) on his own private practice. During these …
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… ground on the west side of Lolesworth Street in 1870 by G. L. Story to a Wentworth Street builder and its assignment in … indicates the character of the estate at this time. 49 c Keate Estate The George Keate who acquired the freehold of … a finish to the fronts. Lolesworth Buildings (18867)is an L-shaped block, five storeys high. The fronts are also of …
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… later Charing Cross Road (approximately plots A, B, C, on fig. 71a), and its clergy house, latterly No. 109 … of leases from St. Martin's parish, was generally known as L'glise des Grecs and the neighbourhood was known to the … pressmark 10125.a.33). P.R.O., KB27/2040, no. 1186; W.P.L., F.404, f. 204. Bodleian Library, Tanner MS. 33, f. 59. …
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