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- Sir James Pennethorne (4 June 1801 – 1 September 1871) was a British architect and planner, particularly ****ociated with buildings and parks in central...
- made to the building was the single, long gallery added by Sir James Pennethorne in 1860–1861. Ornately decorated in comparison with the rooms by Wilkins...
- architects including Decimus Burton. Construction was overseen by James Pennethorne. Both terrace blocks are Grade I listed buildings. A separate but linked...
- rooms were also built in this period, designed by Nash's student James Pennethorne. Before Prince Albert's death, in addition to royal ceremonies, investitures...
- Pancras, in the London Borough of Camden. Built to the designs of James Pennethorne, it was consecrated as an Anglican place of worship called Christ Church...
- built next to the Rolls Chapel, to the design of the architect Sir James Pennethorne, and following the chapel's demolition due to structural unsoundness...
- School", later the Royal College of Art. From 1861 to 1863, Sir James Pennethorne substantially enlarged the structure by adding a range of rooms on the...
- gothic revival former Public Record Office building designed by Sir James Pennethorne, situated on Chancery Lane near the Strand Campus. The building is home...
- Neoclassical country house in Swithland, Leicestershire, designed by James Pennethorne . The present Swithland Hall was built for George John Danvers-Butler...
- which were laid out by notable London planner and architect Sir James Pennethorne between 1842 and 1846. A part of the area was known as Bonner Fields...