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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Parliamentary Commissioners, from a design by Sir Robert Smirke, at an expense of 18,746. All Souls' was completed in …
Survey of London
… he entered the office of Mr. (afterwards Sir Robert) Smirke. Other pupils in the office with Burn were Lewis …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… seat of the Maxtones, an elegant edifice, from a design by Smirke, erected about eighteen years since; and Glen-Almond …
Survey of London
… This building was converted into a hospital by Sir Robert Smirke; 70 in 1852 a new building was erected near by to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the year 1765, and subsequently enlarged by Mr. Sydney Smirke, at an expense of about 12,000, to render it adequate …
Survey of London
… said Robert Peel." 1 The house was designed by Sir Robert Smirke, R.A., and is said to have cost 14,000. The statement … to postpone my visit." 3 Four days later he says: "Smirke has just been here, and I have been hinting to him …
A History of the County of Sussex
… c. 1830, with a plain classical front, designed by Sydney Smirke. 78 The custom-house, which later became the town …
A Dictionary of London
… street and Foster Lane. Erected 1825-9. Archt., Sir Robt. Smirke. Other buildings were erected subsequently on the west …
Survey of London
… visited the house in the company of the architect Robert Smirke, found it 'most expensively furnished, but in a bad … a lesser frontage. 87 Lord Farnborough had taken Robert Smirke to look at the possibilities, 85 and so nineteen years after Smirke had assisted one patron to an adverse view of Porden's …
Old and New London
… It was built in 1823, from the designs of Sir Robert Smirke. Here, in 1838, Miss Letitia E. Landon, the author of … have likewise occupied houses herenamely, Sir Robert Smirke, who was living here in 1826, and Mr. H. W. …
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