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Survey of London Monograph
… parapet and the windows already described have simple broad architraves (with a slight projecting ear covering the … entablature and pediment. Each window is surrounded by a broad architrave in three faces and there is a sunk panel …
Survey of London Monograph
… doors, similar to the screen, hung to a frame with a broad moulded architrave. The joiner employed on these works …
Survey of London Monograph
… in the Chelsea rate-books as living at No. 19 Cheyne Walk from 1790 to 1792. b 39 LAWRENCE PEIRSON, 1795. ELEANOR …
Survey of London
… keen to explore new possibilities; his tastes were in fact broad and eclectic. In 1863, several years before his …
Survey of London
… Estate The Early Buildings A glance at the map or a short walk through the district will show that the Grosvenors' Mayfair estate, with its regular grid of broad streets and narrow mews, conforms in layout and … its tone, the panelling served chiefly as a background for broad, brightly coloured areas of fabric, with mirrors ('pier …
Survey of London
… in their own right, especially where plots were broad enough to allow him adequate space. One fine surviving …
Survey of London
… kept well gravelled for the Accommodation of the People to walk there, and so raised with an easy Ascent to the Middle, … draineth off, and the gravelly Bottom becomes dry, fit to walk on. On the North and East Sides are Rows of very good … Pillars, to support the Buildings. Under which are Walks, broad and convenient, paved with Freestone. The South Side …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… he doth Kill him; and if he doth actually Counterfeit the Broad-Seal: And, altho' a Man should prepare a Furnace, make …
Survey of London
… 1751 (see p. 172) is described as abutting on the west on "Broad Court." See footnote on p. 181, equating the "void …