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  1. Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775–1852) was an English architect, part of the Wyatt family . Early life. He was the son and pupil of the architect James Wyatt, and the brother of Matthew Cotes Wyatt. Before setting up as an architect in 1809, he joined the Civil Service of the East India Company, [1] working in the office of Lord Wellesley, in Calcutta.

  2. La columna del Duque de York 1 (en inglés: Duke of York Column, llamada también The York Monument) es un monumento situado en Londres, Inglaterra, dedicado al príncipe Federico, duque de York y de Albany, segundo hijo del rey Jorge III del Reino Unido. Fue diseñada por Benjamin Dean Wyatt y completada en diciembre de 1832.

  3. Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775–1852) est un architecte britannique, membre de la famille Wyatt. Jeunesse. Il est le fils et l'élève de l'architecte James Wyatt et le frère de Matthew Cotes Wyatt.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apsley_HouseApsley House - Wikipedia

    Wellington employed the architect Benjamin Dean Wyatt to carry out renovations in two phases: in the first, begun in 1819, he added a three-storey extension to the north east, housing a State Dining Room, bedrooms and dressing rooms.

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  5. Benjamin Dean Wyatt (bap.1775, d.1852) was the eldest son of James Wyatt, of the important Wyatt dynasty of architects and artists. Much of his career was predicated on the powerful Wellesleys.

  6. The house was started by Benjamin Dean Wyatt and finished by Philip Wyatt for Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, a famous coal magnate and founder of Seaham Harbour. The marquess spent £130,000 (equivalent to £12,488,000 in 2021) to build and furnish the home.

  7. Hace 3 días · The impressive exterior owes its appearance to the reconstruction of Apsley House by the architect Benjamin Dean Wyatt from 1819 onwards. The whole exterior is faced in Bath stone, and the symmetrical neoclassical south façade has a high four-column portico. There are three principal storeys.