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Survey of London
… interior of St. Francis's was painted and cleaned by G. N. Watts in 1926, and it was restored and redecorated in 1960 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (17851869), George Richmond (180996), and George Frederick Watts (18171904). Other forms of painting are represented by …
Survey of London
… the east side under an agreement with the builder Benjamin Watts, ten in Yeoman's Row to which two more were also added under Watts's agreement (all now demolished), and thirteen cottages … active in the vicinity of Egerton Crescent was Benjamin Watts. He was living in Harriet Street, Lowndes Square, when …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 20 Feb. Willis, J. 1690 26 May Newberry, J. 1690 26 May Watts, J. 1695 1 Apr. Marshall, J. [?sen.] 1696 1 Jan …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Apr. Ruddick, W. 1804 20 Feb. Warrington, R. 1804 18 June Watts, R. 1811 20 Apr. Brassington, J. 1812 6 Apr. White, J. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in fact used as the registry of the University. Richard Watts, University Printer from 1802 to 1809, had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
Survey of London
… a larger two-storey building. The builder was George James Watts, of Orchard Road and No. 375 East India Dock Road, … converted to a Baggage Warehouse in 1874, George James Watts inserting a few outer-wall windows, doors and a …
Survey of London
… Martin, the dock company's engineer. The builder was G. J. Watts and the cost was 4,625 (fig. 119). 885 The pumping … all by Armstrong & Company, with the building work by Watts. The Rum Quay was given hydraulic power in 18712, with … was extended on its east side. The building work was by Watts, and Armstrong supplied two steam engines of combined …
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