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Survey of London Monograph
… Ison, F.S.A. Henry R. Jackman M. H. Jackson-Lipkin Gordon Jeeves Miss D. E. Johnston Mrs G. C. Keech The Kensington …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 184 a. c. 1842, 43 until 1920. It then sold it to A. E. Jeeves, 44 the owner in 1939. 45 The farm was bought by R. S. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… class, a women's guild, and a parochial library. 310 F. W. Jeeves, curate from 1913, served as vicar for 26 years from …
Survey of London
… the rear of the hotel was built to the designs of Gordon Jeeves. Here, and in a redecoration of much of the rest of …
Survey of London
… in 1938. (A) Arthur Sykes, architect, 191112; (B) Gordon Jeeves, architect, c. 19267; (C) Sir Owen Williams, … followed, at first by Sykes, then after 1926 by Gordon Jeeves, the architect also of Lilley & Skinner's shop in Oxford Street. Under Jeeves's aegis a small block was added towards Southampton …
Survey of London
… House, Great Marlborough Street, 19279, in 1962. Gordon Jeeves and Raymond Hood, architects (p. 307) …
Survey of London
… right (pp. 18, 20) c. Nos. 3234 Grosvenor Square: Gordon Jeeves, architect, 195860 (p. 168). Grosvenor Square, the … four corners in 1977. Nos. 3234 Grosvenor Square: Gordon Jeeves, architect, 195860 (p. 168). Nos. 48 to 39 Upper …
Survey of London
… property was to be rebuilt, to designs by Messrs Gordon Jeeves, with family flats arranged around a central garden … to the local authorities in August 1936, but by that stage Jeeves had been supplanted by Michael Rosenauer. 173 The …
Survey of London
… In April 1935 they took over as the architects from Gordon Jeeves, their Modernist design superseding his more …
Survey of London
… B.D.P. XVIII, II. 338. N.B.R., copyright of Messrs. Gordon Jeeves. 339. R.I.B.A. Library, B.D.C. VI/7 (12). 340. William …
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