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  1. 13 de sept. de 1999 · The man who made dreams for living in. Sir John Soane, maker of mysterious, emotional buildings, was a depressive who was trashed in print by his own son. Jonathan Glancey reports. Mon 13 Sep 1999 ...

  2. George Soane (International) assertion George Soane i (7485433 works by) This international person is included in AustLit to identify a relationship with Australian literature. Born: Established: 28 Nov 1789 London,

  3. Also included in this edition is Soane's other Gothic tale from the same periodical, The Bond of Blood, never completed by Soane, and of which only the first four parts appeared in 1815. This edition marks the first ever reprinting of these two Gothic tales by George Soane (1790-1860), who went on to be better known as a prolific playwright and translator of key German Romantic texts.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2015 · Two hundred years ago today, on 22 November 1815, Sir John Soane’s beloved wife Eliza died at 1.20 in the afternoon, an event from which her heartbroken husband never entirely recovered, despite living on for another twenty-two years. The couple had been married for thirty-one years and had had four children, two of whom had died in infancy. Earlier in the year Eliza began to suffer from ...

  5. Sir John Soane's Museum is a house museum, located next to Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn, London, which was formerly the home of neo-classical architect John Soane. It holds many drawings and architectural models of Soane's projects and a large collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and antiquities that he acquired over many years.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2022 · His eldest, John, died in 1823 and George found success as a writer, amid struggles with debts and a litigious relationship with his father that nearly prevented the preservation of Soane’s Museum, as detailed in Stroud 1961. Tragedy followed the latter decades of Soane’s life: although he underwent risky cataract surgery in 1825, Soane ...

  7. 6 de ene. de 2024 · This display, in Soane’s Dome Room, marked the glittering triumph of a self-made man who had had an unlikely start in life. Born the fourth son of a Berkshire bricklayer, John Soan, he would have probably followed his father into the trade, but a lucky introduction to the assistant of architect George Dance changed his destiny.