Thomas Sandby RA (1721 – 25 June 1798) was an English draughtsman, watercolour artist, architect and teacher. In 1743 he was appointed private secretary...
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Paul Sandby RA (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became...
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There he would have attended the architecture lectures delivered by Thomas Sandby and the lectures on perspective delivered by Samuel Wale. Dance's growing...
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mid-eighteenth century, it was the residence of military topographer and artist Thomas Sandby (the brother of the better-known Paul), serving as Deputy Ranger of...
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Strand. The upper floor of the gatehouse was a workshop for the glazier Thomas Peebles until 1537, when it was converted into a space for mending the royal...
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1596–1643: Sir Percival Willoughby 1643–1672: Francis Willoughby 1672–1729: Thomas Willoughby, 1st Baron Middleton 1729–1758: Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron...
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seen end-on). Whitehall Showing Holbein's Gate and Banqueting Hall, Thomas Sandby, c. 1760, viewed from the south The Westminster Gate, also known as...
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current form, and was destroyed in a flood in 1768. In 1780, Paul and Thomas Sandby began construction of a much larger lake at the site, and went on to...
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were four attempts to construct a new bridge. The first, designed by Thomas Sandby, was opened in 1796, but was closed two years later after cracks started...
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artists with drawings in the collection include: Matthew Brettingham, Thomas Sandby, Humphry Repton, Joseph Nollekens, Peter Scheemakers, John Michael Rysbrack...
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was to become offices and meeting rooms. The winning design was by Thomas Sandby. The current building, the third on this site, was built between 1927...
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Francis Milner Newton, Edward Penny, John Inigo Richards, Paul Sandby, Thomas Sandby, Dominic Serres, Peter Toms, William Tyler, Samuel Wale, Benjamin...
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Wollaton Hall in the late 18th century. Engraving by M A Rooker after a drawing by Thomas Sandby...
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Georg Philipp Telemann, German composer and theorist (b. 1681) 1798 – Thomas Sandby, English cartographer, painter, and architect (b. 1721) 1822 – E. T...
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Walbrook, St Paul's Cathedral, Windsor, Berkshire, in the company of Thomas Sandby who showed them his landscaping at Windsor Great Park and Virginia Water...
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Antonio Rinaldi (c. 1710–1794), Italian Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), Italian Thomas Sandby (1721–1798), English Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel (1677–1723), Austrian/Czech...
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Trust. The tower was built circa 1780 for Temple Simon Luttrell by Thomas Sandby, who was a founder member and first Professor of Architecture at the...
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purpose-built Freemasons' Hall in England opened in London to a design by Thomas Sandby. 8 June – American Revolution: Battle of Trois-Rivières – the invading...
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1725) June 21 – John Kelly of Killanne, Irish republican June 25 – Thomas Sandby, English cartographer, architect (b. 1721) June 29 – Catharina Mulder...
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Central Hall. A building was purchased in Great Queen Street in 1775 and Thomas Sandby was tasked with building a hall in the garden. The original house became...
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current form, and was destroyed in a flood in 1768. In 1780 Paul and Thomas Sandby began construction of a much larger lake at the site, and went on to...
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construction of the current house, designed in 1774 by the architect Thomas Sandby. Locke also invited J. M. W. Turner to the estate to paint; a watercolour...
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(1736–1812) – Silhouette of George III". www.rct.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2021. "Paul Sandby (1731–1809) – The meteor of 1783 seen from the east end of the North Terrace"...
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nd-of-the-north-terrace; Oppé, A.P., 1947. The Drawings of Paul and Thomas Sandby in the Collection of His Majesty The King at Windsor Castle, London...
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from Leith. The overall supervisor of building at Stirling was a priest, Thomas Smyth, and after 1497, Andrew Aytoun, captain of the castle. Advice on the...
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institution on a sounder financial footing. In 1798 Dance succeeded Thomas Sandby as professor of architecture at the Royal Academy, but as he failed...
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kingdom". One of Cavallo's five companions on the terrace was the artist Thomas Sandby, who in collaboration with his brother Paul based a now well-known engraving...
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at East Drayton. (1721–1798) Thomas Sandby, architect and founder member of the Royal Academy. (1731–1809) Paul Sandby, artist and founder member of...
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Berkshire. The house, originally known as Forest Court, was built by Thomas Sandby for Countess Waldegrave in the 1760s. She named it Gloucester Lodge...
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(1772) Edward Penny Sir Joshua Reynolds John Inigo Richards Paul Sandby Thomas Sandby Dominic Serres (the Elder) Peter Toms William Tyler Samuel Wale Benjamin...
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