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… Vanbrugh, Congreve and Sheridan; architects, Vanbrugh, Novosielski, Leverton, Nash and George Repton. Yet despite … in 1778, perhaps by Robert Adam, and in 1782 by Michael Novosielski, and the theatre was destroyed by fire in 1789. … It was rebuilt on a slightly larger site to the designs of Novosielski in 17901, and in 181618 it was provided with …
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… was replaced in 1828. The leases which had been granted to Novosielski in 1785 were due to expire in 1830, and when the … at a cost of over 1.350. 61 Most of the houses erected by Novosielski or his sublessees were re-let on twenty-one-year … twenty-one-year leases which had been granted in 1830 of Novosielski's houses in Michael's Place, Michael's Grove and …
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… Charity trustees decided not to renew the leases of Novosielski's houses in Michael's Place, Michael's Grove and … agreement for the redevelopment of the site occupied by Novosielski's houses in Michael's Grove and the terrace …
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… for some twenty-five years or more as the rack rents of Novosielski's houses in the eastern part of the estate were …
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… family in Brompton Hall, and Morgan Rice of Tooting. 15 Novosielski and Michael's Place Of the first building … Griffith let fourteen acres on building leases to Michael Novosielski, architect, for forty-five years plus another … payable in full after five years, was 140 per annum. 16 Novosielski, who was of Polish descent, was born in Rome in …
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… houses which had been built in the 1840's on the site of Novosielski's Brompton Grange were in turn replaced in c. …
Survey of London
… has even stated that it was almost twice the size of Novosielski's King's Theatre, Haymarket, 38 whereas the … (both 55 feet), and 6 feet 6 inches shorter, than that of Novosielski's opera house even before the latter was …
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… Earl of Sandwich and others. In 1786 Pasquali and Michael Novosielski, architect of His Majesty's Theatre in the …
Old and New London
… the Earl of Buckinghamshire, the architect being Michael Novosielski. The new theatre commenced its career under …
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