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Old and New London
… the stone coping of the east approach. In March, 1840, Mr. Tite, F.S.A., during the opening of a sewer at Holborn Hill, …
Survey of London
… south side of the square to the design of [Sir] William Tite. Until 1818 the London Presbytery was associated with … the first selection of the committee. In spite of this Tite's design was accepted. The foundation stone was laid on …
Survey of London Monograph
… (not yet knighted) E. Blore, J. C. Buckler, and W. Tite, the architects; Etty, the painter; antiquaries such as …
Survey of London
… Sir Charles Eastlake, Sir Joseph Paxton and (Sir) William Tite were members, together with S. Carter Hall, the editor … (later Earl of Ripon), Daniel Maclise, R.A., (Sir) William Tite, M.P., and Professor Richard Westmacott. 14 By the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… s. was the interest on a gift of 324 (part lost) from Mr. Tite. In addition 1 a year was given from Robert Carter's …
Survey of London
… been an assistant of Sir Joseph Paxton and of Sir William Tite, and in 1851 had won the Royal Academy's Silver Medal …
Old and New London
… had to compete. Eventually the competition lay between Mr. Tite and Mr. Cockerell, and the former was appointed by the Committee. Mr. Tite was a classical man, and the result was a quasi-Greek, Roman, and Composite building. Mr. Tite at once resolved to design the new building with simple …
Survey of London
… some alterations in the details suggested by (Sir) William Tite, the Member for Bath. 31 Two days later Pennethorne was …
Old and New London
… engineer, and architect of New London Bridge; Sir William Tite, another distinguished architect, and some time M.P. for …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… - TITE - TITE Biography Name TITE Gender Male Primary occupation medical surgeon …
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