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Survey of London
… notable patron of the Vernacular Revival architect George Devey. It was presumably Smith, a family man with seven …
Survey of London
… was evidently the lessee, C. H. Wilson, who chose George Devey for No. 41 Grosvenor Square (18836, demolished). Both …
Survey of London
… architecture's great private patrons. Bodley, Clutton, Devey, Douglas, Edis, Lutyens, Robson, Wade and Waterhouse … THE 1880's a. No. 41 Grosvenor Square. Architect, George Devey, 18836. Demolished b. No. 27 Grosvenor Square. … in Grosvenor Square between 1883 and 1888. George Devey's No. 41 for C. H. Wilson, later Lord Nunburnholme, …
Survey of London
… divided by a carved Moorish arch, 40 The architect George Devey provided schemes for the interior embellishment of No. … operations had moved to Lennox Gardens. Chelsea, where Devey designed some of the houses he erected. If the work at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is on a stone in one of the gables. From designs by George Devey, architect. A writer in 1824 says: 'The courtgate which …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… March 27. Money order for 200 l. to Philip Ryley, James Devey [Dewey], William Clayton and Charles Dartiquenave, …
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