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Survey of London
… and not be afraid of trouble.' (Henry Cole, 1866) 'There's nothing like trying'. (Francis Fowke, 1860) Despite the … proposed in 1853 by James Pennethorne ( left) and C. R. Cockerell ( right). M, Music Hall James Pennethorne's … the museum in 1870 he turned to James Fergusson and Sydney Smirke. 53 That first essay of Fowke's was the gallery for …
Magna Britannia
… drawn up from these have been kindly revised by Robert Smirke, Esq., jun., R.A., &c. For the Geology of the county, its Mineralogy, &c., …
Survey of London
… with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's property in the latter's will). A yearly rent-charge of 22 … finishing of the transaction proposed, and to oblige His R.Hs'. 78 It is not certain whether the purchase price was in … August 1804, some two years before Holland's death, Robert Smirke, a relation of Copland's, was officially appointed …
Survey of London
… the memorial that posthumously realized much of the Prince's foreboding is one well documented in some of its aspects, … Redgrave, which the Queen liked. 30 The fresco-painter, J. R. Herbert, may also have produced a design. 31 Among the … who was the oldest at sixtyseven, William Tite, Sydney Smirke, James Pennethorne, G. Gilbert Scott, M. D. Wyatt and …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and prospering her arms the year past; for Her Majesty's most gracious settlement of this Province under Her Royal … 31, 6. pp. 307309.] Nov. 25. St. John's. 1190. William Smirke to [? William Blathwayt]. The French have taken and … Orders sent by the Charles galley to Admiral Benbow from H.R.H. and your Lordships' Letters of June 1 and 13. That of …
Survey of London
… estate stretched from St John Street as far west as King's Cross Road. How this ground came to be acquired and built … lived at No. 67 in the 1830s and 40s, and William Slater, R. C. Carpenter's former pupil and partner, who took over the … foundations at Millbank Penitentiary: devised by Robert Smirke and laid in 181722, these were the first of their kind …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Kerrier and of the county of Cornwall, 7 miles (S. by W.) from Falmouth; containing 313 inhabitants. During … road from North Walsham to Cromer, and comprises 1509 a. 3 r. 36 p., of which 1356 acres are arable, 33 pasture and … early style of English architecture, after a design by Mr. Smirke. This is a borough by prescription, and received a …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… out by Sir William Wilson. See pages 66, 67. Sir Robert Smirke. He was the second son of Robert Smirke who was born at Wigton in 1752, became an R.A. in 1793, who executed the famous mezzotint of John … to make facsimiles from ancient paintings in St. Stephen's Chapel at Westminster. Robert, the second son was born in …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… of Stepney Baptist College (which moved to Regent's Park in 1856). Armstrong, William King (1822 1896) Baptist … the Bloomsbury chapel in 1875. Clark, Robert (1825 1894) R & R Clark were an important printing firm, founded in … in the development of the railways. He lived in Lewisham. Smirke, Sydney (1798 1877) Younger brother of Robert Smirke, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the Batch, Heath 5 or Snowdon brook, or the Mert. 6 Badger's northern boundary, with Beckbury, follows field edges and … Elizabeth (d. 1839), with remainder to his cousin's son R. H. Cheney (d. 1866) who was succeeded by his brother … 1783 Browne commissioned chiaroscuro paintings from Robert Smirke (d. 1845) for the library and dining room. 78 The Hall …
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