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Survey of London
… of that year. 2 Nothing is known of the identity of the architect or builders of the house. The street front is very … survives as the 'mansion' of Albany (Albany House). The architect he chose, on the recommendation of the second Baron … Robert Adam, Chambers made use of the services of another architect, James Paine, to design and provide chimneypieces …
Survey of London
… 18361837, Ramsay Richard Reinagle (17751862), portrait, landscape and animal painter. (See No. 17 Fitzroy Square.) … known for his Book of Nonsense. He painted animals and landscape and published journals of his travels. No. 144. … No. 153.) 18341840, Benjamin Dean Wyatt (17551850?), architect. Son of James Wyatt. He was surveyor to Westminster …
Survey of London
… thrown his influence decisively in favour of consulting an architect on the relation between an obelisk and its … type of memorial was criticized by the Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, which was already advocating it … and former pupil, Richard Coadlater himself a practising architect, was paid 600 out of the memorial funds. 108 Coad …
Survey of London
… design, cloudily reiterated Eastlake's belief in the architect's overall control of monumental sculpture. 226 In … living figure included) was executed when he was under the architect's displeasure. 331 Philip had wanted to include … to a favourable review of impressionistic etchings of landscape by J. P. Heseltine, soon afterwards the occupant …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Brighton and Worthing, 72. M. Gelling, Place-Names in the Landscape, 257. S.A.C. xxv. 171; Trussell Ho., mentioned …
A History of the County of Sussex
… rebuilt, except for part of the chancel, in 1853; the architect was Gilbert Scott, and the cost was defrayed by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… seat of Lord Stanley, forms an interesting feature in the landscape; in the grounds is a sheet of water called Radnor …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… petition, his unsuccessful opponent, W. Tite, the eminent architect (formerly a Common Councilman for Aldgate), …
A History of the County of Northampton
… as carriage roads before continuing as field paths. 17 Landscape And Settlement. Roman coins, possibly from a hoard …
Survey of London
… main cornice. The first occupant of the new No. 18 was the architect Thomas Corfield, who may have been its designer. 23 … renumbered 26) being John Goldicutt, 24 recently the architect of Nos. 98 and 99 Park Lane. The same photograph … were built in 1830 by the Reverend John Sanford and his architect, J. P. Deering (formerly Gandy), probably for the …
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