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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… of c. 1220, is of especial interest (see Plate, p. 220). Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel (33 ft. by 16 ft.) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… the accomplished Mr. H. Gally Knight, M.P., author of "An Architectural Tour in Normandy," also lived here. And yet … partly over the pavement in South Street, are its chief architectural features. The house was formerly the residence …
Survey of London
… Embassy has occupied the house. A new fitting-out and decoration in a similar spirit to the earlier was undertaken … of Housing and Local Government's list of buildings of architectural and historic interest, and although it was … and in the identity of this owner there is a clue to the architectural auspices under which the carcase of No. 12 may …
Survey of London
… was notable more for its size, and fame, than for its architectural distinction. Like the rest of the estate it … the mostly ineffectual early attempts to give the Square architectural uniformity are discussed in volume XXXIX, where … more or less excusable. The obscure question of the architectural auspices under which the Square was developed …
Survey of London
… style is used, although the eastern yard incorporates some architectural features from the former garden of No. 44. Both … 6 June 1956 (illus.). The Times, 6 June 1956 (illus.). The Architectural Review, vol. CXXIX, April 1961, pp. 25265. …
Survey of London
… vol. XXXIX). Later references to Adam ceilings and other decoration in the house 30 suggest something was done, but if … of a 'Dutch room' for which she paid 5,000. Little decoration was required, 'the old panelling being perfect, … house is known chiefly from documents of 17989, when the decoration and furnishing materials (mainly new, from …
Survey of London
… feature of attached columns and a cornice forming an architectural frame around three arched window openings. 117 … modillion cornice, also all in wood. Sir Edwin Lutyens, as architectural adviser to the Estate, had a hand in the design … 'The Work of Mr. Detmar Blow and Mr. Fernand Billerey' in Architectural Supplement to Country Life, 26 Oct. 1912, p. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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