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Survey of London
… by Cubitt; the Halfway House tavern, demolished by John Elger; houses in the High Road and near the Green, demolished … could be claimed) became viable. Thus the builder John Elger, initially attracted to the area in the 1840s by the … into the sand some years earlier. Following the success of Elger and his associates in establishing Princes Gate and …
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… Nos. 1a, 1b and 1c King Street These houses were built by Elger and Kelk in 1846 10 (see page 159). From February 1847 …
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… 92 As a type, however, they proved very influential. John Elger's development at nearby Princes Gate was designed under …
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… in Westminster City Library (c) Houses to be built by John Elger in Green Street. Drawing in the Grosvenor Office 24. …
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… the west of No. 65 were in the hands of the builder John Elger who converted part of them into stables for General …
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… and two the courtyard. 99 The builder was evidently John Elger of South Street, who was paid nearly 10,000 in 1843 for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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… Street and No. 1 North Row. 224 In 1831 the builder John Elger applied for the site with the intention of 'laying the … by now common hereabouts (Plate 19c in vol. XXXIX). Elger's first tenant was Lord Lincoln, M.P., subsequently …
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… III, surveyor to the Grosvenor estate, and his son, Thomas Elger Cundy, 188992. No. 114, Dow. Lady Vernon, wid. of 6th …
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… with later additions. No. 138 Park Lane rebuilt by John Elger in 1831-2; No. 22 Dunraven Street (right) altered by …
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