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Person    | Male  Born 1781  Died 18/4/1867

Sir Robert Smirke

Categories: Architecture

Sir Robert Smirke

Born London. Died Cheltenham.
Designed the British Museum and Covent Garden Theatre, amongst other buildings.

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Sir Robert Smirke

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Sir Robert Smirke

Greater London Council Sir Robert Smirke, 1781 - 1867, architect, lived here.

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Sir Robert Smirke

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185cm high x 160cm wide x 160cm deep and over 5 tons.

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