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Survey of London
… Street elevations Fournier Street and Christ Church Fournier Street FOURNIER STREET …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 129, 1324 Will (a tenant in St. Martin). - Bardney Li. OF fournier 'baker'. A jeweller. William de Herlawe 1298 LBB 68, …
Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town
Spitalfields is well known for the handsome silk-weavers' houses in and around Spital Square, Fournier Street and Elder Street, with their distinctive weavers' garret workshops. The greater part of this volume is devoted to a detailed account of these houses. The area's principle monument (Nicholas Hawksmoor's masterpiece, Christ Church, Spitalfields (1714-29)) is also studied in detail, and its complex building history explained, making use of the then recently discovered archives of the Commissioners for Building Fifty New Churches. In addition, the volume takes in the adjoining suburb of Mile End New Town, an area of eighteenth-century origin, largely rebuilt in the late nineteenth century, and at the time of writing undergoing extensive redevelopment for public housing. Spitalfields Market, and the well-known brewery of Truman, Hanbury, Buxton and Company, are also described.
Survey of London
… pilasters on the street fronts resemble those on No. 4/6 Fournier Street and the demolished house No. 1 Church Passage …
Survey of London
… a new church and schools at the corner of Church (now Fournier) Street and Brick Lane. 41 When these buildings were … when they moved to the former French church in Church (Fournier) Street (see page 223). The Black Eagle Street …
Survey of London
… 36 Wilson had been born in Spitalfields, at No. 14 Fournier Street, in 1778, the son of a wealthy silk … pilasters at each end, features also appearing at No. 4/6 Fournier Street and Truman's Brewery house in Brick Lane. The …
Survey of London
… estate for sixty-one years to John Storey, a surveyor of Fournier Street. 48 There seems to have been little …
Survey of London
… designed in a style reminiscent of the Great Synagogue in Fournier Street, also built as a French Protestant church. …
Survey of London
… citizen and carpenter, who was active as a builder in Fournier Street (see page 184), assigned an unspecified lease …
Survey of London
… this house are, in turn, reminiscent of those on No. 4/6 Fournier Street (Plate 66b), built a few years before by … latter houses is, however, distinct from that of No. 4/6 Fournier Street. The building leases granted to Goswell …
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