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Survey of London
… by the hour. Kelk told Cole in March 1861 that 'his firm, Peto, Brassey etc were going to pay hereafter by the hour …
Survey of London
… of that era, the big individualistic houses of George and Peto in Collingham Gardens, has demanded separate treatment … backs to the street does not occur. Apart from George and Peto's Collingham Gardens the backs visible across a garden … had its later stables architect-designed, by George and Peto (Plate 96c). Most mews had the usual arched entrance …
Survey of London
… as engineer to both companies and the same contractors, Peto and Betts (succeeded after their failure in 1866 by … The stand itself was built at three weeks' notice by Peto Brothers on Cody's verbal instructions, and 'reaped a rich harvest' for Basil Peto's brother-in-law Penruddock Wyndham, who sold a large …
Survey of London
… which a decade earlier George Parker Bidder had joined Peto, Brassey and Betts to promote, design and build. They …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Knight, and married for her first husband William de Peto, of Chesterton, co. Warwick, Esq., who died in 8 Henry IV. (14067), leaving a son and heir William Peto, whose lands, by reason of his minority, were, in 10 …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
Survey of London
… in 1885 when a new red-brick stable block was built by Peto Brothers. 61 At the time of the demolition of the house …
Survey of London
… were Wylson and Long, and the builders were Messrs. Peto Brothers; the furnishings were executed by Messrs. …
Survey of London
… 13 do. 1732/3/186 do. do.: 6 10 s. do. do. do. do. Mrs. Peto 173546 Leases granted by Thomas Pitt and Thomas …
Old and New London
… four months. The building was purchased by Sir S. Morton Peto in 1852, and turned by him into a Baptist chapel, its … from the designs of Decimus Burton, Messrs. Grissell and Peto being the contractors. Together with the conservatories …
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