Category : Clubs and Societies

Patrick produced a report on the approach to take with regard to paint analysis
Dec 9th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Commercial premises | Organisations | Portfolio | No Comments

Old “In & Out Club” – Egremont House

The architect Matthew Brettingham designed this London mansion in the Palladian style. Begun in 1759, it is one of the few great London town houses still standing. Originally Egremont House, it later came to be...

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Patrick Baty was asked to advise on the decoration of the lending hall and the main stairs
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London Library

The London Library is the world's largest independent lending library. It was founded in 1841 by by a group of men who included Thomas Carlyle, who was dissatisfied with some of the policies at the British Library....

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Patrick Baty provided advice on the redecoration of the interior
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Lansdowne Club

The Lansdowne Club was established in 1935. It is located at 9 Fitzmaurice Place, near Berkeley Square, in London. The present building forms part of the original Lansdowne House which was partly demolished when a...

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Over the years Patrick Baty has carried out various jobs in 18th century houses in Mansfield Street
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Organisations | Portfolio | Private Houses | Residences | No Comments

Mansfield Street – various

Over the years I have carried out various jobs in eighteenth century houses in Mansfield Street. These have ranged from paint analysis to advice on colour and paint technical matters. Patrick advised on the...

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Patrick Baty was asked to advise on the decoration of the interior
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The (Former) Irish Club

King George VI noted the outstanding service of the the Irish people to the war effort – both in the British Army and on the “Home front”. He wanted to provide tangible gratitude for this service....

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Patrick Baty has carried out various colour and paint analytical projects here
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Exterior | Organisations | Portfolio | No Comments

Travellers’ Club

The Travellers Club is a gentlemen's club standing at 106 Pall Mall, London. It is the oldest of the surviving Pall Mall clubs, having been established in 1819. It moved to its present purpose-built clubhouse,...

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Patrick Baty was asked to advise on the paint colours in two of the rooms in this Adam building
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | Organisations | Portfolio | 2 Comments

44 Portland Place, London

Portland Place was developed by Robert and James Adam. When this building was being refurbished I was asked to advise on the paint colours in two of the rooms. View Larger...

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Fitzroy Square
Nov 26th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | No Comments

6 Fitzroy Square, Headquarters of the Georgian Group

6 Fitzroy Square is the headquarters of The Georgian Group.  The square was designed by Robert Adam and completed by his brothers James and William. I have been a Trustee of the Group for many years and has...

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1 Greek Street
Nov 26th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | No Comments

1 Greek Street – The House of St Barnabas in Soho

No. 1 Greek Street is the site of St Barnabas House, which was built in 1746 as part of a speculative development and stood empty for eight years until Richard Beckford took it over (his brother William Beckford,...

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Chelsea Arts Club
Nov 26th, 2010 | | Clubs and Societies | No Comments

Chelsea Arts Club

The Chelsea Arts Club was founded on March 21st 1891 on the suggestion of Whistler and now has 1600 painters, sculptors, architects, designers, photographers and filmmakers, and 800 writers, dancers, musicians and...

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