London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 3J. Murray, 1891 Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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... building erected for Lamb the auctioneer , and having therefore the advantage of a " great room , " that the Royal Academy had its original home . The building adjoined Old Carlton House on the east . It was here that , at the formal ...
... building erected for Lamb the auctioneer , and having therefore the advantage of a " great room , " that the Royal Academy had its original home . The building adjoined Old Carlton House on the east . It was here that , at the formal ...
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... building was Italian in style , and the decoration of the interior was intended to correspond in character . Noorthouck described it as " a superb building dedicated to the nocturnal revels of the British nobility . " 2 Dr. Johnson ...
... building was Italian in style , and the decoration of the interior was intended to correspond in character . Noorthouck described it as " a superb building dedicated to the nocturnal revels of the British nobility . " 2 Dr. Johnson ...
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... building was taken down in 1812 , and a third Pantheon opened the following year . It was no more successful than its pre- decessor , and after being closed for some years it was reconstructed in 1834 , and fitted , with then unusual ...
... building was taken down in 1812 , and a third Pantheon opened the following year . It was no more successful than its pre- decessor , and after being closed for some years it was reconstructed in 1834 , and fitted , with then unusual ...
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... buildings which bear his name as early as the year 1664 . A few years later he was busy building . Sir Christopher Wren , " Surveighor Generall , " had been directed to report on Colonel Panton's operations in 1671 . May it please your ...
... buildings which bear his name as early as the year 1664 . A few years later he was busy building . Sir Christopher Wren , " Surveighor Generall , " had been directed to report on Colonel Panton's operations in 1671 . May it please your ...
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... Buildings , TEMPLE , first built " 6th James I. ( 1609 ) , by Mr. Edward Heyward and others . " Dugdale describes them as " east- wards from the garden , 88 feet in length , 20 feet in breadth , and 4 stories high . " This Edward ...
... Buildings , TEMPLE , first built " 6th James I. ( 1609 ) , by Mr. Edward Heyward and others . " Dugdale describes them as " east- wards from the garden , 88 feet in length , 20 feet in breadth , and 4 stories high . " This Edward ...
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