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27: 335:, London in one of a pair of houses designed in Barry's offices and built by Grissell's firm. He used surplus stone selected for the project of the Houses of Parliament. There his family had a staff of 9 servants. 308:. Not liking the risks involved in these massive public works projects, Grissell dissolved the partnership in 1846. Grissell had numerous contracts for work building the 312:, again with Charles Barry as architect. But, due to a dispute about the pricing of some of the refined craftwork, Grissell was not able to fully complete the building. 250:
to the manufacture of fittings for their buildings. Grissell claimed to have made innovations in building technique, including a form of braced and bolted timber
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Grissell took to the business and became Peto's partner in 1825. After Henry Peto died in 1830, Grissell took as partner his cousin
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Thomas Grissell was born in Stockwell, South London, the eldest son of Thomas de la Garde Grissell, who worked with the
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As a result of the profits from his business, Thomas Grissell was able to live well. From about 1847 he lived at 19
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Together Grissell and Peto built up a rapidly growing business, controlling all their operations from stone-
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of the county. While at Norbury Park, he collected Italian and English paintings and sculptures.
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as architect). They next constructed a number of prestigious buildings in London, including
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and Martin, founded the Regent's Canal Iron foundry and constructed major ironworks.
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who was responsible for constructing a number of buildings in England.
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The firm became engaged in railway building, including parts of the
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Thomas died there in 1874 and was buried in the churchyard at
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in Mickleham. He left an estate of under £200,000.
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