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  1. Hace 19 horas · Soane‘s contributions to the field of architecture were widely recognized during his lifetime. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1802 and was knighted by King George IV in 1831.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_SoaneJohn Soane - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Soane found out in 1824 that his son George was living in a Ménage à trois with his wife and her sister by whom he had a child called George Manfred. [149] Soane's grandson Fred and his mother were both subjected to domestic violence by George Soane, including beatings and in Agnes's case being dragged by her hair from a room. [196]

  3. Hace 5 días · Sir John Soane's Museum is more than a time capsule of his life and work; it is an active player in the conservation of architectural heritage. Housed within the walls of Soane's own residence in London, the museum maintains his extensive collection of antiquities, furniture, sculptures, and architectural drawings.

  4. Hace 3 días · 25) in the collection of drawings by John Thorpe in the Soane Museum, which Mr. J. A. Gotch has identified with tolerable certainty as Beaufort House. Not only does it agree with Kip's view, but it shows the curious little lodges, set anglewise between the two forecourts.

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  5. Hace 5 días · Plate 12: No. 13, Lincoln's Inn Fields (Sir John Soane's Museum), façade. Survey of London: Volume 3, St Giles-in-The-Fields, Pt I: Lincoln's Inn Fields. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1912. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  6. Angeblich ließ sich Scott vom Familiengrab inspirieren, das der Architekt John Soane, der unter anderem das Gebäude der Bank of England entwarf, 1816 für seine Ehefrau errichten ließ. Scott ...

  7. Hace 4 días · The Gore House estate was the name given to some twenty-one and a half acres on the south side of Kensington Road for which the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 paid £60,000 in August 1852, the first of their land purchases in the area. (fn. 1) The name seems, however, to have been first used, merely for convenience, during the ...