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Survey of London
… Cockspur Street, Whitcomb Street and Orange Street. a Unlike most of the land in the district this piece of … Walker (182324), No. 3Edward Price (182433), No. 4T. W. Rowland (182325), No. 5John Collett (182429). Richard … in 166871. A plan and elevation is given in Britten and Pugin's Public Buildings of London, II. The design for three …
Survey of London
… immediately to the north of the Tilt Yard consisted of a piece of waste land which had been used as a carpenter's … Tylteyarde end conteyninge one hundrethe and fyve foote w thin the walls, in bredth the est ende buttinge upon the … (P.R.O., Adm., 17/1.) In a drawing of the Board Room by Pugin and Rowlandson reproduced on the next page, the wind …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Crosby Hall THE ARCHITECTURE OF CROSBY HALL. A DESCRIPTION OF THE ANCIENT PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING AT THE TIME OF ITS DEMOLITION. BY W. D. CAROE, F.S.A. As the only extant example of the most … from a central hearth or brazier, but in Britton's and Pugin's time it was filled in by richly ribbed panelling, of …
Survey of London Monograph
… with eight baluster legs and ball feet connected by a shaped stretcher below, was from the design of Mr H. M. … and Company carried out repairs, and in 1871 Messrs J. W. Walker made certain alterations. In 1886 Messrs Gray and … part surrounding the window wholly painted. In Britton and Pugin's Public Buildings of London c (1825) it is stated that …
Survey of London
… at present used by the Royal United Service Institution as a Museum. Banqueting Houses before 1607. Henry VIII's … x foot a sunder & more. The walls of this howse was closed w th canvas, and painted all the out sides of the same howse … Chapel." ( The Times, 6th March, 1815.) In Britton and Pugin's Edifices of London, pubd. in 1826, it was stated that …
A History of the County of Warwick
… estimate for borough) 42,820. Rugby is a prosperous market town in the north-east of the county, 83 … the London and Birmingham Railway, the parent of the L.N.W.R. (later L.M.S.) on which system Rugby was to be a most … of Bilton Grange from the designs of Augustus Welby Pugin and enlarged in 1867 under his son, Edward Welby Pugin, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… nave had narrow aisles, and the transepts and tower and a chancel with aisles were the first important enlargements … a Roman Catholic church in the Warwick Road built by A. W. Pugin in 1866. Charities The Almshouses: Richard Lord and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… later an assistant burgess, were mentioned as such in a taxation list. 3 A Roman Catholic priest, William Freeman … was erected in 1860. It was built from designs by E. W. Pugin and is constructed of red brick and Bath stone, in …
Survey of London
… for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest came from a young solicitor, Philip Rose. Apparently a clerk in Rose's … of the extension at a cost of 5,500 was concluded with H. W. Cooper, builder, of St. Pancras 18 Cooper completed the … 46 Lamb's eclectic use of Gothic forms at a time when Pugin and the Camdenians were steering the Gothic revival …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… All Saints by the Castle. It seems probable that there was a church on Castle Hill well before the Norman Conquest. … Blancgernun and his family', The Eagle (1948), liii. 76. W. E. Lunt, Valuation of Norwich, 218, 538, 557; Vetus Liber … 1456. Atkinson, Cambridge Described, 164. Ibid. 165; for Pugin's drawing of the church before the 19th cent. …
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