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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a school which was erected by Mr. Joseph Knight, of Chelsea, a native of the parish, with a house for the master …
Survey of London
… by that he designed in 1877 for Whistler in Tite Street, Chelsea. The attic was replaced by a full-height storey, and … gables to Britton Street, was designed by Gilbert Bath of Chelsea. Latterly used as a car park, it was demolished in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… years, is lighted with gas, and supplied with water by the Chelsea Water-Works' Company: a large portion of the land in … to the Holy Trinity, for Old and New Brompton, and Little Chelsea, was built in 1828, chiefly by a grant of 5000 from …
Survey of London
… of some monuments mentioned in the text or illustrated: 1. Chelsea Pensioners; 2. Mrs. Pankhurst; 3. Earl of Kilmorey: … the graves of over two thousand pensioners from Chelsea Royal Hospital; and a separate enclosure nearby for …
Survey of London
… turnpike road, which linked London not only with Little Chelsea and Fulham but also (via Putney Bridge) with parts of … Westminster; on the south side lay the parish of Chelsea. c But these administrative divisions did not … of Smith's Charity, held lands both in Kensington and in Chelsea, while on the north side the boundary between …
Survey of London
… of meadow and pasture land in St. Margaret's Westminster, Chelsea, Knightsbridge and Kensington which that gentleman … to William and John Whitehead of Little Cadogan Place, Chelsea, builders. 18 The Whiteheads were considerable developers, chiefly in Chelsea, where their name is commemorated in Whitehead's …
Survey of London
… No. 159 Brompton Road and to the parish boundary with Chelsea behind (see fig. 1 on page 2), were first developed … no longer isolated but merged with the streets of northern Chelsea immediately behind. Horwood's map of 1794 (Plate 3), … slight asymmetries show study of Norman Shaw's houses on Chelsea Embankment and Queen's Gate. In an early elevation …
Survey of London
… built much on the Cadogan and Smith's Charity estates in Chelsea, and was later to be the designer of Harrods. This …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 22 Sir Stephen Fox (1627-1716), statesman and founder of Chelsea Hospital, purchased Redlynch in 1672. 23 MANORS In …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… u (1827). [D] Caswell, Thomas & W., 71 Lower Sloane St, Chelsea, London, cm and u (1823). [D] Cataneo, Evangelista, … cm, u and chairmaker (1827). [D] Chandler , 144 Sloane St, Chelsea, London, cm and u (1823). [D] Chandler, Charles, … London, u (181119). [D] Collett, James, King's Rd, Chelsea, London, cm and u (1823). [D] Collett, John, 138 High …
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