CVO, CBE, FRICS. Was a chartered surveyor and director of a number of companies. Admitted to the Fruiterers company in 1966. Grandson of Major Byron F. Caws.
The Peerage informs that his is the son of Maxwell Caws.
CVO, CBE, FRICS. Was a chartered surveyor and director of a number of companies. Admitted to the Fruiterers company in 1966. Grandson of Major Byron F. Caws.
The Peerage informs that his is the son of Maxwell Caws.
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Richard Byron Caws
Hodge is sitting on a leather-bound book ("A Dictionary of the English Langua...
Physician. Born Yorkshire. Baptised in 1650. In 1684 he moved into Bow Street where he set up in a successful practice. Died in semi-disgrace having refused to attend Queen Anne (his long-tim...
Sculptor. Born Staffordshire. Died Budleigh Salterton, Devon where he had lived since 1925.
Baroque architect. Former pupil and assistant of Sir Christopher Wren. Never left Britain. Designed 6 major London churches using his idiosyncratic, muscular baroque style: St Alfrege’s, Greenwich;...
Initially they used some space at the HQ of the British Empire Cancer Campaign at 12 Grosvenor Crescent. In 1965 they moved to premises owned by the Royal Society of Medicine, Chandos House, Queen ...
Wesley lived here in the winters from 1779 until his death, here.
The carved doors are at the right of the building, behind the cyclist in our picture. According to Esoteric London these panels, listed ...
The plaque with this text utilizes an unusually interesting script, reminiscent of that on ancient manuscripts.
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