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A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1934, 10 so that its area in 1951 was 1,194 acres with a population of 1,096, while the area of the civil parish of … Mow Inn, Milford, in 1849. Between 1900 and 1929 Capt. W. S. B. Levett extended the estate to nearly 1,000 acres. He … Cecil Hare. 203 A stained-glass window, said to be by Pugin, in memory of the Revd. Richard and Louisa Frances …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury (Plates 3235) stands in a churchyard between the Market Place and the R. Avon. The … after 1448 to the original width, but extending further W. than the recorded length, retains at the E. end a … mediaeval. (10) St. Osmund's Church, designed by A.W.N. Pugin and built in 18478 has flint walls with ashlar …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… plastering has now gone. The roofs are tile-covered. A hospital for lepers was founded here at some uncertain … in 1867, under the direction of Gilbert Scott, when the W. wall is said to have been remodelled, and in 1949, when … border with painted inscription: 'The Gift of A. Welby Pugin A.D. 1843 St. Andrew pray for us'. It was first in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of trades and of factories and workshops makes a minute description of Birmingham's industry difficult. At … reference should be made to the works of G. C. Allen and W. H. B. Court, which treat the conurbation as a whole. … The firm of John Hardman, under the direction of A. W. Pugin and his son-in-law J. H. Powell, tried to preserve some …
Survey of London
… Thomas Rogers, architect, 178892. View of entrance hall by A. C. Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1808, from Rudolph …
Survey of London Monograph
… Frontispiece Frontispiece AQUATINT BY PUGIN AND ROWLANDSON OF THE COURT ROOM DURING A (RECONSTRUCTED) SESSION OF THE COURT OF CHIVALRY, PRESIDED …
Survey of London
… was therefore largely concentrated within the span of a single century. Owing to the great length of the parish … first decade of this century, probably to the design of F. W. Tasker. They are St. Philip and St. James, Poplar Walk; … the Commissioners' churches were becoming Gothic and Pugin was soon to publish his influential Contrasts, making …
Survey of London
… latter street with plots deep enough for the formation of a mews at their rear (now Lees Place). This modification of … and artist in stained glass who provided windows for Pugin, Salvin and Butterfield among others, lived in Green … Green Street: G.L.R.O.(M), WR/B/C/1888, nos. 61617. R.B.: W.C.S. 179, p. 136: GA, leases of 20 and 21 Feb. 1824 to E. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… live from 1583 at Hackney and remained there, apart from a further period of imprisonment at the time of the Armada, … stone dressings in Early Eng. style, seating c. 300, by W. W. Wardell 1847-8: chancel, nave, N. aisle and chapel, … a.m., 220 evg.; 1903: 912 a.m., 438 evg. Bldg. by A. W. N. Pugin: aisleless ch., reached by external staircase, over …
Old and New London
… Sisters of the Poor"The Old Benedictine Convent, now a Training College for the PriesthoodDr. Bonaventura … at the entrance of which we now find ourselves, is a large straggling place, with a population of nearly 45,000 … stands a large group of brick buildings, designed by Pugin, and known as the Convent of the Good Shepherd and the …
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