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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… dated 18 November 1770 exists for materials, hangings, wallpaper and bedding supplied to Temple Newsam House. His …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Several rooms retain 18th-century panelling and traces of wallpaper of the same date have recently been dis covered. 20 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Pennyman was ambitious. The drawing room has a Chinese wallpaper comparable to one at Nostell, and Pennyman's …
Survey of London
… Nicholsons' new distillery in St John Street; a wallpaper factory and a mahogany warehouse, both additions to …
Survey of London
… while his marblework is largely hidden by paint and wallpaper. The Royal English Opera House, which is estimated …
Survey of London
… and other sums for plate-glasses, picture frames, wallpaper, and a bedstead. Chippendale was paid an additional … D.N.B. Large sections of Chippendale's red-and-gold flock wallpaper were removed from No. 26 during reconstruction work …
Survey of London
… calendering machines, probably for the laundry trade and wallpaper-making. 151 Another business carried on at Napier …
Survey of London
… 7880 A fragment of blue-and-white trellis-patterned flock wallpaper, dating from the second half of the eighteenth …
Survey of London
… parts of the walls, beneath their present covering of wallpaper, are of finely jointed red brick. The fireplace …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… two original round-headed doorways, now covered with wallpaper. a (25). Cottage, now two tenements, 380 yards …
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