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    Sir William Chambers RA (23 February 1723 – 10 March 1796) was a Swedish-Scottish architect, based in London. Among his best-known works are Somerset...
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  • politician William Henry Chambers, Canadian politician William Chambers (architect) (1723–1796), Born to Scottish parents in Sweden, architect, based in...
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    architecture Federal architecture Nordic Classicism John Carr (architect) William Chambers (architect) List of architectural styles "Western architecture - German...
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    Charlemont House (category William Chambers buildings)
    mansion in Dublin, Ireland. The house was built in 1763 and designed by William Chambers for James Caulfeild, the 1st Earl of Charlemont. It is a stone fronted...
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    Robert William Chambers (May 26, 1865 – December 16, 1933) was an American artist and fiction writer, best known for his book of short stories titled The...
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    Country Houses". In John Harris; Michael Snodin (eds.). Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III. New Haven, US and London: Yale University Press...
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    Smith, Elder & Co. Harris, John; Snodin, Michael (1996). Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. p. 123...
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    John Soane (category British neoclassical architects)
    followed by a survey of British architecture from Inigo Jones to William Chambers (architect). Lecture VI – covered arches, bridges the theory and symbolism...
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    2020. "William Young". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2020. "Glasgow City Chambers". Archived...
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    room for Sir Joshua Reynolds, attributed (also attributed to William Chambers (architect)) (1760–61) Devonshire House, London, internal decoration (1760)...
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    William Young (baptized 25 March 1843 – 1 November 1900) was a Scottish architect, the designer of Glasgow City Chambers. Young was born in Paisley, Scotland...
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    Joseph. OCLC 463250686. Harris, John; Snodin, Michael (1996). Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III. New Haven, US and London: Yale University Press...
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    Sir William Chambers Architect to George III (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996), ISBN 0-300-06940-5, p. 11. D. Watkin, The Architect King:...
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    Sir William Chambers Architect to George III (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996), ISBN 0-300-06940-5, p. 11. D. Watkin, The Architect King:...
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    (1805–1884) was a British architect and inventor of the paternoster lift from Liverpool. He is best-known for designing Oriel Chambers, built in 1864, which...
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    letters during the Age of Enlightenment (b. 1713) March 10 William Chambers, Scottish-Swedish architect (b. 1723) John Forbes, British Royal Navy officer (b...
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    and revolutionary who lived in Willbrook John Castillo, poet William Chambers, architect Adam Clayton, U2 bass player who bought Danesmoate House in Rathfarnham...
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    Hedsor House (category William Chambers buildings)
    Lord Boston from 1764. The house was originally designed by Sir William Chambers, architect of Somerset House in London, with the aid of George III and Queen...
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    Dundas House (category William Chambers buildings)
    1774 as a private town house for Sir Lawrence Dundas by the architect Sir William Chambers. Much altered internally and extended over the years, today...
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    Retrieved 5 July 2024. Harris, John; Snodin, Michael (1996). Sir William Chambers Architect to George III. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300069402. "Designs...
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  • Claude William Chambers (1861–1947) was a prominent architect in Brisbane, Queensland and Sydney, New South Wales in Australia. Many of his works are listed...
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    Great Pagoda, Kew Gardens (category William Chambers buildings)
    Pagoda at Kew Gardens in southwest London was built in 1761 by Sir William Chambers as a present for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens. Constructed...
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  • Middleton, AA Files 19 1990 ‘Chambers, W. A treatise on civil architecture, London 1759’ in Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III, Published on...
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    Cottin (née Chambers). Her father was descended from a French Huguenot family and her mother was the daughter of Sir William Chambers, architect to King George...
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  • Weston Park. The park’s Chinese temple was designed by Sir William Chambers (1723-1796), architect to George III and author of Designs of Chinese Buildings...
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    Sir William Chambers Architect to George III (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996), ISBN 0-300-06940-5, p. 11. D. Watkin, The Architect King:...
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    Built in 1716–17 as a charity school, Bluecoat Chambers in School Lane is the oldest surviving building in central Liverpool, England. Following the Liverpool...
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    William Henry Playfair FRSE (15 July 1790 – 19 March 1857) was a prominent Scottish architect in the 19th century who designed the Eastern, or Third,...
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    Retrieved 2 April 2022. Harris, John; Snodin, Michael (1996). Sir William Chambers Architect to George III. Yale University Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-0300069402...
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  • William Alexander (1841 – 11 May 1904) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the late 19th century. His design genre mainly included tenement buildings...
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