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Survey of London
… were several successful revues at the Palace including A. Wimperis' The Passing Show (1914) and The Passing Show of …
Survey of London
… billiard saloon in the basement. The architects were J. T. Wimperis and Arber and the contractors Johnson and Company. …
Survey of London
… back room) did not deter the estate surveyor, Edmund Wimperis, from condemning No. 12 in 1913 as 'a very bad old …
Survey of London
… plots were then rearranged by the estate surveyor, Edmund Wimperis, and between 1915 and 1929 six very large houses … future No. 40B Hill Street, was negotiating with Edmund Wimperis, the estate surveyor, for one of the plots, and in … to a nearby site in Farm Street. 83 But in February 1914 Wimperis decided to form a communal garden in the centre of …
Survey of London
… internally and externally, under the supervision of J. T. Wimperis. 133 The roof was largely renewed and reslated and … of Portland stone. This parapet was removed, probably by Wimperis in 1884, in favour of a more appropriate … block-modillioned cornice and a blocking-course of stone. Wimperis's cornice remains on the south aisle walls, but has …
Survey of London
… (odd) Oxford Street (18768), his architect being J. T. Wimperis. It was continued at Nos. 5760 (consec.) South … of Duke Street, where in August 1886 Boodle invited J. T. Wimperis, the architect, to treat for the site now occupied … even (Duke Street Mansions). 296 As previously mentioned, Wimperis had already acted as Patrick's architect at Nos. …
Survey of London
… of front within what was allowed by the Estate. J. T. Wimperis tricked out the conventional format with touches of … badly treated. It is likely that their architect was J. T. Wimperis, a close colleague of Cundy's and the designer of … Nos. 118126 (even) Gloucester Road nearby. In recommending Wimperis for a Fellowship of the R.I.B.A. in 1877, Cundy …
Survey of London
… Nos. 443451 (odd) of 18768, a perfunctory design by J. T. Wimperis notable only as an attempt at stylistic compromise … by Thomas Cundy III and the new preferences of the Duke. Wimperis, a prolific West End architect, was known to Cundy, … surveyors equally established with the Grosvenor Board. Wimperis built quite widely on the estate, and a cousin of …
Survey of London
… South Street for Henry McLaren (later Lord Aberconway) by Wimperis and Simpson (191921), and No. 15 Aldford Street for … Duke's campaigns and, more recently, the block erected by Wimperis and Best at Nos. 5557 (consec.) Grosvenor Street and … garage in Balderton Street (19256, surprisingly by Wimperis and Simpson with strong support from structural …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The architect was Stanley Atkinson of the London firm of Wimperis, Simpson & Guthrie. The hospital provided …
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