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A History of the County of Middlesex
… larger, was built in 1811 and rebuilt c. 1836 by Sydney Smirke (d. 1877): 50 white and stuccoed, it consists of … sports grounds. In 1977 the orangery, reputedly by Smirke, 54 was derelict and the bath-house had been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rebuilt in 1825, under the superintendence of Sir R. Smirke, is a spacious mansion of freestone, in a noble park. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of youths as a means of keeping adult wages down. Smirke's analysis of the labour market of 1913 to 1914 gives … Brass Trade Arbitration, 1900, 9th day, 38. R. S. Smirke, Rep. on Birm. Trades . . . for . . . juvenile … as 1,112,685 in 1951. One per cent. made saddlery in 1881. Smirke, The Toolmaking Trades, 45. Fox, 'Ind. relations in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by the late Lord Blantyre from a design by Sir Robert Smirke, of London; it is a fine structure in the Elizabethan …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… undercroft. The church was restored in 1828 by Mr. Robert Smirke, but the great restoration took place in 18402 under Sir Sidney Smirke and Mr. James Savage. It included the almost complete …
Old and New London
… was rebuilt, all but the old dining-hall, by Sir Robert Smirke, in the years 183738. OLD SERJEANTS' INN ( see page …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and commodious residence, built from a design by Smirke, in the style of the Elizabethan age. The village of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… echoing the so-called Square Style of Sir Robert Smirke, their rectilinear character in marked contrast to the …
Survey of London
… to obtain the services, as consultant architect, of Sydney Smirke. 5 It is not clear whether the co-option of an … right that the thing should be done by an Architect and Smirke's work at the British Museum speaks well for him'. 6 In the event, Smirke and Fowke divided the architecture between them. …
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