Architect. Member of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Architect. Member of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Viacheslav Bukhaev
{Either side of the relief bust:} 1744 – 1832 This road was named after Count...
Statue unveiled by Prince Michael of Kent, as Patron of the Peter the Great T...
King Charles II’s Master Mason. Also worked on St Paul's Cathedral and the Temple Bar and did much work in the rebuilding of the City after the Great Fire. Born and died London.
Architects. Their projects include work within conservation areas and the alteration and extension of listed buildings.
Architect and stage designer. Born near Smithfield. Never married. He studied architecture in Italy and brought the new Palladian designs to Britain. Became Surveyor of the King's Works, the king's...
Architect. Born Edinburgh. Pioneer of Old English and Queen Anne styles. His London works include: 1-2 St James Street, Grim's Dyke, the Royal Geographic Society, 17 Chelsea Embankment, Bedford Par...
In 1705 Vanbrugh completed the Queen's Theatre, named in honour of Queen Anne, which quickly became informally known as the Haymarket Opera House (not to be confused with the Theatre Royal Haymarke...
Local people fought and won against office development and created The Calthorpe Project, community gardens, play space and under fives' area.
Built on the site of the Norman fortification known as Baynard's Castle which was demolished in 1213. Blackfriars Priory was initially a house and church for the Dominican Order (guess what colour ...
Fictional detective. Created by Margery Allingham. He first appeared in 'The Crime at Black Dudley'. Eight of the subsequent novels featuring him were adapted by the BBC in 1989/90 with Peter Davis...
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