Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); at Waterloo Bridge; . Quite a portfolio.
The Nicholson possibly being Sir Charles A. Nicholson.
Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); at Waterloo Bridge; . Quite a portfolio.
The Nicholson possibly being Sir Charles A. Nicholson.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Waring & Nicholson
This stone was laid by Randall Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, on July 18th...
Architect and speculative builder. Â Worked closely with the manufacturers Doulton and Company to produce a rough-faced terracotta for this type of neo-renaissance architectural decoration. Â Ornamen...
Architects active in 1862. Our picture is of John Young, 1797-1877, and the picture source says "Mr Young's eldest son, also called John Young, was to become a successful architect/surveyor in his ...
Built by Henry Penton in the late 1700s, possibly London's first planned suburb. The estate was completed around 1820. A few of the original houses survive in Chapel Market. The 'Penton Estate: 750...
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts,...
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