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Survey of London
… Square' on his estate at Westgate. Leased S. R. Lewin to B.J. and W.J. Hudson, 1871. St. Luke's Church Hall, 18967, W. … Road), 2949 odd leased J. Gunter to W. Corbett and/or A. McClymont, 1866. Nos. 5159 odd leased R. J. Pettiward to … 171112, altered. No. 264, Servite Priory buildings, J. A. Hansom and Son (J. S. Hansom), architects: Priory building, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 In the 17th and 18th centuries Coventry was notable as a centre of protestant dissent and it was not until the mid … MOST HOLY SACRAMENT AND ST. OSBURG, designed by Charles Hansom, the city surveyor, was begun in 1843 and completed in … is a wooden building with sittings for 450, designed by R. J. Sidwell & Partners of Coventry. 62 The mission parish of …
A History of the County of Leicester
… that year, John and Robert King's schools were involved in a case, tried before the mayor and the borough justices, … was opened in 1837 in a grand classical building by Joseph Hansom in the New Walk. It began with 128 boys, but the fees … Foundation, 3334. Reps. of Leic. Education Cttee. C. J. Billson, Leic. Memoirs, 82 sqq. Reps. of Leic. Education …
A History of the County of Stafford
… rapidly, that Roman Catholics increased in number, helped a few decades later by the beginning of Irish immigration. … St. Peter in Chains, was designed by Joseph and Charles Hansom and is an aisled Gothic building of variegated brick … of the new church of the Sacred Heart was originally J. S. Brocklesby, it was completed by Fr. P. J. Ryan, parish …
Survey of London
… Pembroke Square Area In 1823 an area of some seven and a half acres, approximately bounded in present-day terms by … Road (the Pembroke Arms public house, now renamed the Hansom Cab). 240 Four of these leases were granted by … were designed by the Prudential's Chief Architect, F. F. J. H. Doyle, the architect in charge of the works being L. W. …
Survey of London
… Charles Wheler of Birdingbury, Warwickshire (see page 98). a Few significant secular building developments were … James Paterson, Pietas Londinensis, 1714, pp. 26970. C.J., vol. xxi, p. 221. Reasons Humbly Offer'd for Passing the … 1956, pp. v and i in Wheler Street section. Ibid., and J. S. Burn, The History of the French … Protestant Refugees …
Survey of London
… under Frederick Faber. The following year Faber led a Congregation of Oratorians to London, where they … Mrs. Bowden, a widow and benefactress, and the architect J. J. Scoles, a Catholic by birth. 9 The southernmost part of … here is not known, but the plans were approved by J. A. Hansom as consulting architect. 36 St. Wilfrid's Hall, on the …
Survey of London
… Abbey, extended from St. Martin's Lane to Drury Lane and a large part of the ground between Covent Garden and the … part of the site thus cleared Exeter Hall was erected by J. T. Deering-Gandy, R.A. b The hall was used mainly for … of the figures. Deering-Gandy (17871850) was in J. Wyatt's office in 18058 and was afterwards associated with …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Holy and Undivided Trinity, Hull The earliest mention of a church in what later became Kingston upon Hull is between … church in the town. 130 Milner's successor, J. H. Bromby, who was elected to the vacancy whilst in … a vaulted chancel, and a vestry. It was designed by J. A. Hansom and E. Welch. 251 The church was demolished and the …
Survey of London
… of music and the arts, public benefactor and (from 1882) a baronet. On the Smith's Charity estate alone the firm … to be called after the avenue of elms, were Halle, (Sir) J. Edgar Boehm, Frank Dicey, John Willis Good, Charles … at No. 19 Cranley Place from 1865 to 1881, Joseph Aloysius Hansom, the founder and first editor of The Builder and …
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