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Survey of London
… lining the lobby and staircase walls, embossed Japanese wallpaper in crimson and gold. The courtyard, with a …
Survey of London
… here in the middle of the eighteenth century by the wallpaper makers Crompton and Spinnage. The new buildings on …
Survey of London
… near Charing Cross. Crompton and Spinnage were primarily wallpaper makers, becoming 'paper hanging manufacturers' to … given up floorcloth manufacture in order to concentrate on wallpaper. 98 The Knightsbridge factory was let, in 17823, to … Illustrated in E.A.Entwisle, A Literary History of Wallpaper, 1960, Pl.35. POD. GL, MS 11936/298, policy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… room. Until 1967 these two rooms had panels of scenic wallpaper by Dufour, installed after 1815, the date of the …
Survey of London
… imported. According to a note made in 1937 51 some old wallpaper, possibly of eighteenth-century date, was found on …
Survey of London
… photographs 22. (a) No. 16 Young Street, fragment of wallpaper in 1984. G.L.C. photograph (b) Nos. 713 King (now …
Survey of London Monograph
… columns, and the silk tapestry had been replaced by flock wallpaper. They had long ceased to be used exclusively by …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… is in the Banks Coll., BM, and shows putto displaying wallpaper. The card lists mainly bed and upholstery … wallhangings and carpets) gilt room borders, cornices, wallpaper and mahogany doors and large quantity of new … chairs and stools, furniture repairs and India damask wallpaper. The bill totalled 1,078 2s 4d. [Arundel Castle …
Survey of London
… said that Room No. 90 was at one time lined with Chinese wallpaper, a small portion of which can still be seen on the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… room was provided with elaborate overdoors and oriental wallpaper. Further restoration, begun in the 1970s and …
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