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A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. George's Row was from 1772 the home of the artist Paul Sandby (1725-1809), who lived next door to the marine painter … of 1790'; Westm. libr., C 778, ff. 49, 98. D.N.B.; W. Sandby, Thos. and Paul Sandby (1892), 48, 77-8; T. J. Mulvany, Life of Jas. Gandon …
Survey of London
… were first held by Edward Penny (painting), Thomas Sandby (architecture), Dr. William Hunter (anatomy), and … History of the Society of Dilettanti, 1914, p. 52. W. Sandby, The History of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1862, vol. … of Artists of Great Britain, p. 116. Ibid., pp. 11819. Sandby, op. cit., pp. 334. Walpole Society, op. cit., p. 123. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 5 formerly called Gloucester Lodge, was built by Thomas Sandby (172198) for the Countess of Waldegrave. It was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… broke down in 1768, and caused a disastrous flood. Thomas Sandby, an architect and surveyor whom the duke had employed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Foley, in 1766 by Stephen Lightfoot, in 1799 by Charles Sandby, clerk, and in 1808 by Anne Middleton, widow. 53 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (q.v.), but was sold by John Seare in 1750 to Rachael Sandby, widow of Josiah Sandby. 45 By 1775 it had passed to George Sandby, 46 and continued in this family until 1850. 47 By …
A History of the County of Oxford
… building facing south-west. A drawing made by Paul Sandby in 1750 completes our knowledge of it. 52 He depicts … the house was 'unremarkable' in every respect and that Sandby's drawing was 'a poor uninteresting view'. 54 But … chimney-piece with its mirror above was designed by Paul Sandby; 63 its side panels have floral swags, its frieze is …
Survey of London
… the north front of Lady Catherine's premises as shown in Sandby's view some years later (Plate 46). In particular, the … the north front of the same gateway, then blocked up, in Sandby's view. It thus appears that the works carried out by … alterations, was granted, to expire on 28th April, 1809. Sandby's view was published in 1766, but must have been drawn …
Survey of London
… painters, these being inscribed, from east to west: Sandby, Cozens, Girtin, Turner, D. Cox, De Wint, Barret and …
Survey of London
… of North end of Temple in 1775 (designed by Thos. Sandby), from an original drawing preserved in the British …
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