Bath, Art and Architecture

Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Two Interiors by Louis Phillipe Boitard

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Two Exquisitely Detailed Drawings perhaps by Louis - Phillipe Boitard (fl. 1733 - 67). The Perruquirs and the Merchant Taylors. Although the...

Public Houses and Pawnbrokers in and Around St Martin's Lane.

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  A Preliminary List of the St Martin's Lane Area Public Houses in the Early 18th Century. From -  https://www.academia.edu/32269006/On_...

Lancaster Court, between Stand and St Martin in the Fields Church. The Rainbow Coffee House, etc.

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  Lancaster Court. Strand. Some notes - Post under construction. Lancaster Court was built on the site of the King's Head. The whole are...
Saturday, 6 January 2024

96 St Martins Lane, Westminster.

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96, St Martin's Lane - Some notes etc. This appears to have been a large, late 17th of four bays, of four storeys over a cellar. With a ...
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