Building and transportation company.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Building and transportation company.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
From the picture source: "Site of a house since the 15th century, in 1754 William Pitt the elder, later Earl of Chatham, bought the property, subsequently rebuilding it. The birthplace of his son,...
RBKC and British History Online have a lot of information about the creation of this square, with plans and drawings.
Architect was J.P. Gandy Deering.  The British Museum's drawing is from 1832. Built as a non-conformist private academy for boys but the school only lasted a few years. ‘Ian Fleming’ by Andrew Lyc...
In records prior to 1800 their names made it is easy to confuse the house that stood here with another which stood at what is now Pitzhanger Park, about a mile to the north. In 1768, George Dance ...
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