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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who had recently come to Barnwell. It was designed by A. W. Pugin, and Wiseman preached at the consecration. In 1890 the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… rapidly, that Roman Catholics increased in number, helped a few decades later by the beginning of Irish immigration. … dreary town of sin and mud'. 43 The church, designed by E. W. Pugin, is a tall redbrick Gothic building with blue-brick …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and halls Jesus JESUS COLLEGE 1 Jesus College. Argent a fess sable between three cock's heads razed sable with a … The stalls and pavement were the work of Augustus Welby Pugin, who also removed Alcock's low-pitched roof and … edn.), i. 63119. Life and Remains of Edward Daniel Clarke (W. Otter, 1824), 4143. See p. 227. W. Frend, A Sequel to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… King's chief agent in its execution, and probably played a leading part in its origin. A very early list of … formed by Scott's building of 1873, and the west range by W. M. Fawcett's building, completed in 1885; 336 Bodley's … (the original of Ackermann's print), by Augustus Charles Pugin; 618 Chapel: interior, looking east from west end, …
Survey of London
… on 22 December 1899 was, in retrospect, as great a landmark in the history of the Grosvenor estate as the … 'no gas or electric light and no bathroomsThere are no W.C.'s in the house except on the back staircase, and they … to a working mason, and in 1892 he had won the R.I.B.A. Pugin Studentship. 83 Later in the 1890's he had been …
Survey of London
… and performances which would form the main theme of a complete study of the theatre. During the reign of Queen … La Scala, Milan, for his model. In Britton and Pugin's Public Buildings of London (1825), J. B. Papworth … An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, ed. R. W. Lowe, 1889, vol. i, pp. 315, 319. The Rehearsal of …
Old and New London
… one of the most magnificent buildings ever erected in a single decade in Europeprobably the largest Gothic edifice … of the building he was largely assisted by the late Mr. A. W. Pugin, whose familiarity with Gothic architecture was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… between Sankey Brook on the south-west and Glazebrook and a tributary on the north and east, the distance between these … entirely rebuilt in 18478 in 14th-century style, the elder Pugin being the architect, and is a fine and well-designed … T. Winter 10 April 1552 Thomas Stanley 55 Earl of Derby d. W. Boleyne 19 Mar. 15689 Christopher Thompson, M.A. 56 Thomas …
Survey of London
… estates there extended northward from the Uxbridge road a lane which provided access to the half-dozen fields between … Dwellings Trust (established in 1900 under the will of W. R. Sutton, the carrier) bought some eight and a half acres … Phyffers, who had been brought from Antwerp by A. W. N. Pugin to work at the Palace of Westminster. It is surmounted …
Survey of London Monograph
… The records of the buildings A COMPARATIVE AND CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE RECORDS OF THE … architect and do not give complete information. Britton, Pugin; Hammon; Carlos; Malcolm Of the others Britton (1813) … Sketch Plan drawn from map by Ogilby and Morgan, 1677. W. H. G. Sketch Plan, drawn from the Ordnance Survey, 1894. …
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