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  1. Hace 4 días · No. 31: Norfolk House. Architects, Messrs. Gunton and Gunton, 1939. The history of this site is made obscure in some respects by the absence of the relevant title-deeds and estate papers of the Dukes of Norfolk. Some of this evidence is recorded by Dasent, who had access to the papers. The present building has the same frontage of about 107 ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The sites on the northern range of the square (Nos. 32–38) had been easier to let and the houses were built there between 1685 and 1698. By the early 1700's, the four ranges of Golden Square were complete. They formed a slightly irregular quadrangle measuring some 250 feet from north to south and east to west.

  3. Hace 4 días · Class Teacher, maternity cover, Hampden Gurney CE Primary School, job advert PDF, 148.43 KB, 1 page. Published: 23 December 2020. Last updated: 24 May 2024. Current job vacancies at schools in Westminster.

  4. Hace 5 días · The present building is the fourth theatre on the site. The first, built in 1662–3 on the site of a riding yard between Brydges (now Catherine) Street and Drury Lane, was burnt down in 1671/2. The second theatre, the design of which is usually attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, was built on the same site and opened in 1674.

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  7. Hace 2 días · A house for Sir Hugh Palliser in Pall Mall is included in a list published in 1815 of the buildings 'designed and erected' by John Johnson (1732– 1814). (fn. 26) Palliser became the occupant of this house in 1777; (fn. 13) he was at that time one of the Lords of the Admiralty and in 1778 he was promoted Vice-Admiral.