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William Robinson, secretary to the board, who had been put in charge of the new building, died in 1775, Chambers became its architect. His initial plans for a great oval courtyard, connected to three
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November 1768, Mr Chambers waited upon the King and informed him that many artists of reputation together with himself are very desirous of establishing a Society that should more effectively promote the Arts of Design'. He was
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Hartsville Tennessee with the youngest blood son to be born in the line to have William as their middle name.(written by Jon William Chambers son of James William Allen Chambers, grandson of Fred William
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Bessborough at Roehampton. In 1766 Chambers was elected a foreign member of the
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He counts himself a Swede and speaks the language just like a Swede. He really honours our Nation; he keeps a fairly beautiful house, where he receives Swedes and entertains them in a princely manner.
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A treatise on civil architecture in which the principles of that art are laid down and illustrated by a great number of plates accurately designed and elegantly engraved by the best hands
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Desseins des edifices, meubles, habits, machines, et ustenciles des
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Anecdotes of the Late Sir
William Chambers, from the European Magazine," The Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politicks and Literature of the Year (1796):366.
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Lives and Livelihoods in Little London, The Story of the British in Gothenburg (1621–2011)
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Ostindiska kompaniet: människorna, äventyret och den ekonomiska drömmen
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945 pages Publisher: Hacker Art Books; Facsimile edition (June 1972)
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East India Company: the people, the adventure and the economic dream
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A Treatise on the Decorative Parts of Civil Architecture
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Richmond House, Whitehall, gallery, greenhouse, gate to
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A Treatise on the Decorative Parts of Civil Architecture
2056:. Pelican History of Art. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
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Milton Abbey, Dorset, Chamber's house to left of church
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Minutes of the General Assembly of the Royal Academy
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1783:, David Watkin, 2004, Royal Collection Publications
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298:Chambers died in London in 1796. He is buried in
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159:William Chambers was born on 23 February 1723 in
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1993:. Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler. p. 568.
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1969:Historic Register of Parks and Gardens
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1357:, house, stables and temple (1763–68)
393:A dissertation on oriental gardening.
2327:A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening
2111:The Formal Garden in England, 3rd ed
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1541:Dunmore Pineapple, Falkirk, Scotland
542:Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester
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2513:18th-century Swedish businesspeople
1850:, John Harris, 1970, A. Zwemmer Ltd
1828:, John Harris, 1970, A. Zwemmer Ltd
1709:the Chapel, Trinity College, Dublin
1553:The State Coach, Royal Mews, London
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2027:. London, UK: Aurum. p. 180.
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550:, commissioned in 1771 by painter
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1589:Courtyard, Somerset House, London
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604:, alterations (1757) – demolished
269:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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415:A treatise on civil architecture
2498:18th-century Scottish merchants
2448:British neoclassical architects
2438:18th-century British architects
2366:Comptroller of the King's Works
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2114:. New York: Macmillan and Co.
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872:, new house (c. 1760–64)
462:Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch
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252:and who wrote his biography.
2453:Fellows of the Royal Society
2443:Burials at Westminster Abbey
2241:Hussey, Christopher (1967).
2220:. München: Diederichs, 1988
1457:The Ruined Arch, Kew Gardens
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1362:St Andrew Square, Edinburgh
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2155:A History of Garden Design
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2052:Summerson, John (1970).
1974:26 February 2012 at the
1914:Frängsmyr, Tore (1976).
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1270:Town Hall, Main Street,
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698:German Lutheran Chapel,
313:Knight of the Polar Star
286:On 10 December 1768 the
2145:Encyclopædia Britannica
1990:The London encyclopedia
1469:The Pagoda, Kew Gardens
1322:Trinity College, Dublin
839:who added the east wing
715:, for George III (1768)
512:Trinity College, Dublin
2463:People from Gothenburg
2060:Michael Snodin (Ed.),
1892:Ashton, John Rowland:
1871:Ashton, John Rowland:
1144:Trinity House Chapel,
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1082:Southill, Bedfordshire
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844:England outside London
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2168:History of Garden Art
2064:, V&A Publishing
1987:Weinreb, Ben (1986).
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1045:Chinese temple (1767)
1030:St Michael's, Chenies
976:, Middlesex (1765–70)
735:21 Arlington Street,
702:, (1766) – demolished
466:Caroline of Brunswick
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2091:Kessinger Publishing
2062:Sir William Chambers
1951:Kew Gardens web site
1493:Wood Stock Town Hall
1043:Ansley, Warwickshire
915:, dining room (1761)
789:, St John's Chapel,
180:Chinese architecture
128:Sir William Chambers
23:Sir William Chambers
2023:Woods, May (1996).
1956:8 July 2009 at the
1347:, attributed (1761)
1021:Obelisk (1766–1775)
1001:Woodstock Town Hall
552:Sir Joshua Reynolds
2468:Royal Academicians
2258:The English Garden
1938:5 May 2009 at the
1302:Rathfarnham Castle
1293:Moy, County Tyrone
1161:(1772); demolished
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993:Kirkleatham Hall,
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2226:978-3-424-00935-4
2178:978-3-424-00935-4
2000:978-0-917561-07-8
1405:, manor house in
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1391:, manor house in
1351:Duddingston House
1341:Dunmore Pineapple
1289:Roxborough Castle
1258:Hugh Lane Gallery
984:Houghton Conquest
807:Marlborough House
791:Westminster Abbey
730:St James's Palace
652:Buckingham Palace
600:Leicester House,
304:Westminster Abbey
171:merchant father.
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636:Leicester Square
602:Leicester Square
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508:Casino at Marino
504:Charlemont House
436:Roehampton Villa
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238:classical orders
182:and decoration.
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619:Privy Garden
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1824:Chapter 8,
1399:, (1770–72)
1389:Råda säteri
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1312:Lucan House
1202:James Wyatt
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1111:New House,
1068:Cobham Hall
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889:Peper Harow
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587:Kew Gardens
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199:Robert Adam
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