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  1. Hace 4 días · CHAPTER VI - Victoria and Albert Museum. The complex of buildings discussed here comprises, on the south side, the courts and galleries erected in 1899–1909 under the authority of the Office of Works from (Sir) Aston Webb's design, to give extended accommodation for the art collections of the South Kensington Museum: the inauguration of this extension in 1899 was marked by the assumption of ...

  2. Hace 4 días · South Side No. 43. No. 43 was built for Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Salisbury and later of Winchester, under a direct lease from Sir Richard Grosvenor in 1726. It is a large and imposing house, four windows wide and of four main storeys, as befitting Hoadly's position as one of the leading Whig churchmen of his day (Plates 10d, 11c: see also fig. 3f in vol. XXXIX). The builder was probably Robert P

  3. Hace 3 días · Their son Thomas Earl of Bective had died in 1893 and his daughter Olivia wife of Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck succeeded to Wedacre, Greenhalgh and other estates. (fn. 41) Wedacre and the Barnacre estate, together with Greenhalgh and Lingart, were purchased from Lord Bective's representatives in 1899 by the late Thomas Henry Rushton.