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  1. Thomas Cubitt (25 February 1788 – 20 December 1855) was a British master builder, notable for his employment in developing many of the historic streets and squares of London, especially in Belgravia, Pimlico and Bloomsbury.

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  2. Thomas Cubitt (1788-1855) was born in Norfolk, as the son of a carpenter. He too trained as a carpenter, taking his first voyage to India as a ship's carpenter, and earning enough money from it to enable him to set up business in Holborn on his return. That was the start of a steady rise, facilitated by family partnerships with two of his ...

  3. The Thomas Cubitt is a unique Georgian institution in the heart of Belgravia and a short walk from Victoria Station. The namesake of Cubitt House, Thomas Cubitt was a master builder and instrumental in developing the streets and squares of Belgravia.

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  4. Overview. Thomas Cubitt. (1788—1855) builder. Quick Reference. (1788–1855). English master-carpenter. He entered into partnership with his brother William (1791–1863) in c. 1814, and in 1815 set up a building establishment that would encompass all the trades. He engaged in speculative developments on a huge scale in London.

  5. Thomas Cubitt, the developer behind Clapham Park. Thomas Cubitt was originally a carpenter, but his entrepreneurial skills made him the most excellent London developer of his time. Cubitt built dense terraces with central private squares from Barnsbury to Bloomsbury and Belgravia.

  6. 18 de may. de 2018 · views 2,466,946 updated May 18 2018. Cubitt, Thomas (1788–1855). English master-carpenter. He entered into partnership with his brother William (1791–1863) in c. 1814, and in 1815 set up a building establishment that would encompass all the trades. He engaged in speculative developments on a huge scale in London.

  7. Thomas Cubitt (1788-1855), the most successful of the nineteenth-century London builder–developers; although often addressed as 'architect' he insisted on being called a 'builder'. 1788 born at Buxton, near Norwich, eldest son of Jonathan Cubitt (1760–1807), a Norfolk carpenter, and Agnes Scarlett. Other brothers included William and Lewis ...