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  1. Chronological list of Soane’s buildings project Stephen Astley, 1999 [updated January 2022] This list comprises the principal architectural works of Sir John Soane. It does not include student projects such as the Triumphal Bridge, nor does it list the many buildings Soane surveyed for leases or for legal cases. Also excluded are the smaller works which were simple repairs to existing ...

  2. The King is shown on horse-back in full Roman costume, wearing a wreath. His left arm is bent as if to hold reins, while his right arm is extended to hold a baton. The horse is equipped with a bridle and heavily decorated saddle. The Roman dress may have been intended to boost his public image with an assertion of imperial strength at a time when the country was at war with the French Emperor ...

  3. A charming and informal likeness of George Soane (1789-1860), younger son of Sir John Soane, by George Dance, Soane's first architectural master and therefore an old family friend.

  4. George Soane, Sir John Soane’s youngest son, wrote an article in The Champion which personally attacked his father in public; this directly caused the death of Mrs. Soane. LONELY LAST DAYS – WHITE PLASTER – MONK’S YARD After the death of his wife and elder son, Soane’s last days were lonely and he

  5. George Soane Full view - 1847. New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Volume 1 George Soane Full view - 1847. View all ...

  6. 23 de nov. de 2015 · The catalyst for Soane’s long-held professional interest in architecture of mausolea, funerary sculpture and monuments was his personal tragedy of losing his beloved wife of thirty-one years, Eliza Soane. Eliza died on 22 November 1815, and despite living a further twenty-two years after her death Soane never entirely recovered from his loss.