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    Edward Blore (1787–1879) was an English antiquarian, artist, and architect. He was born in Derby, and was trained by his father, Thomas, who was an antiquarian...
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    ecclesiastical works by Edward Blore List of miscellaneous works by Edward Blore List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses Wroth 1886. Eastlake 1873...
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    coordinates) List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses List of miscellaneous works by Edward Blore Port, M. H. (2008) [2004], "Blore, Edward (1787–1879)"...
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    coordinates) List of ecclesiastical works by Edward Blore List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses Port, M. H. (2008) [2004], "Blore, Edward (1787–1879)"...
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    Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed...
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    and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces, a charity set up to preserve...
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    interpretation of the English Renaissance revival style by English architect Edward Blore and his assistant William Hunt. The building is a hybrid of several...
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    reworked by Edward Blore in 1834, and with paintwork and gilding by Bower in the 1960s. Behind the main altar is the shrine and tomb of Edward the Confessor...
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    south-east of the Palace of Westminster, which houses Parliament, on the opposite bank. Close to Westminster and the City, the estate was first acquired by the...
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    largely of medieval design, most of the Lower Ward was renovated or reconstructed during the mid-Victorian period by Anthony Salvin and Edward Blore, to form...
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    Crewe Hall (category Edward Blore buildings)
    18th century and altered by Edward Blore in the early Victorian era. It was extensively restored by E. M. Barry after a fire in 1866, and is considered...
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    Marble Arch (category Grade I listed monuments and memorials)
    the supervision of Edward Blore, who greatly reduced Nash's planned attic stage and omitted its sculpture, including the statue of George IV. The arch...
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    castle-type palaces, beginning at Linlithgow. Elements of Medieval castles, royal palaces and tower houses were used in the construction of Scots baronial...
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    designed by the Victorian architect Edward Blore, whose other works included the facade of Buckingham Palace (since remodelled) and the Vorontsovsky Palace in...
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    Harlaxton Manor (category Grade I listed houses)
    two of the leading architects of Victorian England, Anthony Salvin and William Burn and consulted a third, Edward Blore, during its construction. Its...
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    army of 5,000 troops under Salisbury was ambushed by a Lancastrian force twice their size under James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley at Blore Heath on 23 September...
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    Scottish baronial architecture (category Visual and material culture of Scotland)
    dwellings by architects such as William Burn (1789–1870), David Bryce (1803–76), Edward Blore (1787–1879), Edward Calvert (c. 1847–1914) and Robert Stodart...
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    undertaken including new window frames. In about 1830 the architect Edward Blore was hired by Lord Wriothesey Russell to undertake further renovation. In 1840...
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    Estate houses in Scotland or Scottish country houses, are large houses usually on landed estates in Scotland. They were built from the sixteenth century...
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    south and the famous architect Edward Blore added a Scots Baronial touch to his work at Windsor. With this pace of change concerns had begun to grow by the...
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    Lambeth (category Burial sites of the House of Valois-Saint-Remy)
    War, contains the vast collections of the Lambeth Palace Library. Later additions to the palace including the Blore Building, a newer private residence...
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    Stowe House is a grade I listed country house in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is the home of the private Stowe School and is owned by the Stowe...
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    supporter, fighting in the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459 and helping Hastings to put down uprisings against Edward IV in 1471. When Richard took the crown...
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    Chelsea, London (category Districts of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
    former chapel of St Mark's College, designed by Edward Blore is on the Fulham Road, Chelsea, and is now a private residence. Dring the mid-1800s, Cremorne...
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    John Nash (architect) (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    entrance to Buckingham Palace. It was moved when the east wing of the palace designed by Edward Blore was built, at the request of Queen Victoria whose...
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    William Burges (category English stained glass artists and manufacturers)
    Gabriel Rossetti and William Michael Rossetti. He left in 1844 to join the office of Edward Blore, surveyor to Westminster Abbey. Blore was an established...
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    (1803–76), Edward Blore (1787–1879), Edward Calvert (c. 1847–1914) and Robert Stodart Lorimer (1864–1929) and in urban contexts, including the building of Cockburn...
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    flanked by two windows, the dressings are of stone, with rendered walls. The architect was Edward Blore. The central piers were designed by William Kent...
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    The Grove, Watford (category Grade II* listed houses)
    replica of the fireplace was created during the restoration of the mansion. Level added, altered and extended c.1870–5 by architect Edward Blore for the...
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  • Orteyse instead of Don John." See n.18(conceivably part of this was back pay); Hasler, III, pp. 635–636. CSP (Ireland). DNB sub Lane, Ralph; Blore, VCH Rutland...
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