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Sydney Smirke
Sydney Smirke Sydney Smirke (born 1798 in London; died 8 December1877 ... the younger brother of architect Sir Robert Smirke. His works include: the Bethlem Royal ...
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Robert Smirke (painter)
Robert Smirke (painter) Robert Smirke (1752 - January 5, 1845), English painter, was ... English poets, especially James Thomson. In 1791 Smirke was elected an associate of the Royal ... 5th January 1845. His sons Robert and Sydney both became accomplished architects and were both ...
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Robert Smirke (architect)
Robert Smirke (architect) Sir Robert Smirke (1781-18 April 1867) was a leading 19th century English architect. Smirke was the son of portrait painter Robert Smirke, and studied architecture as a pupil of ... travelled in southern Europe for several years. Smirke designed public buildings in the classical ...
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William Hosking
... and built by the architect, Sir Robert Smirke. However, as work progressed it became evident ... Braughton. Panizzi had secured the services of Sydney Smirke, the son of the museum's previous architect Sir Robert Smirke to build the domed Reading Room. Panizzi ... seen Hosking's original domed design, though Smirke admitted this. Some while after publication ...
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User:Matt.whitby
... 1794-1865) François Simonau (1783-1859) Robert Smirke (1752-1845) Emma Soyer (1813-1842) Thomas ... Lefevre (1st Viscount Eversley) (1794-1888) Edward Smirke (1795-1875) Montagu Edward Smith (1808-1891 ... Shapcott (1848-1935) James Smirnove (176-1840) Sydney Smith (1771-1845) Rev. Henry Stebbing FRS ... 1836) Clara Vestris Webster (d. 1844) Alfred Sydney Wigan (1814-1878) John Wilson (1800-1849) Alfred Sydney Wigan (1842-1891) top UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS ( ...
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British Museum
... design by the neoclassical architect Sir Robert Smirke. The circular Reading Room. Roughly contemporary with ... library. The quadrangle at the centre of Smirke's design proved to be a waste ... Reading Room of cast iron, designed by Smirke's son, Sydney Smirke. The natural history collections were an ...
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Royal Academy
... Keeper 1803-1810?) Ozias Humphrey (1791) Robert Smirke (1793) Thomas Kirk (1794) Sir Thomas Lawrence ... painting 1824-1832) David Wilkie (1811) Robert Smirke (1811) Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1827; President ... Francis Grant (1851) William Powell Frith (1852) Sydney Smirke (1859; Academy professor of architecture 1860-1865 ...
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VisitCumbria
... films included local scenes. Architects Sir Robert Smirke - architect of many major buildings, including Lowther Castle, and Carlisle citadel. Sydney Smirke - architect of several important buildings in Whitehaven ...
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User:Op. Deo/test
... Year Pub. Editor 1 Abbadaire - Anne 1885 Sydney 2 Annesley - Baid 3 Baker - Beudon 4 ... 21 Garnet - Gloucester 1890 22 Glover - Grovet Sydney & Lee 23 Gray - Haighton 24 Hales - Harriott ... Russen - Scobell 51 Scoffin - Sheares 52 Sherman - Smirke 53 Smith - Stanger 1898 54 Stanhope - Stovin ...
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Derby Hall (Bury)
... Earl of Derby. It was designed by Sydney Smirke, an architect who is best known today ... on the right (both also designed by Smirke). These other two buildings were demolished in ...
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