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Kelmscott House
Mar 26th, 2011 | | Museums | Organisations | No Comments

Kelmscott House

"'If a chap can't compose an epic poem while he's weaving tapestry he might as well shut up" Kelmscott House was the London home of William Morris from April 1879 to his death in October 1896. Originally called...

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Patrick Baty advised on the use of colour and supplied the paints
Dec 10th, 2010 | | Institutions | Places of Worship | No Comments

St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park

Like most of Bedford Park, the architecture of the church of St Michael and All Angels is mainly in the Queen Anne revival style. The church was designed by Richard Norman Shaw in 1879-80 and it was one of the few...

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Patrick Baty was commissioned to carry out the paint analysis of the interior on this Hawksmoor church in London
Dec 8th, 2010 | | Institutions | Places of Worship | Portfolio | No Comments

St George’s, Bloomsbury

St George's Bloomsbury is the sixth and final London church designed by the leading architect of the English Baroque, Nicholas Hawksmoor. It was one of the "Fifty New Churches" for London proposed by Queen Anne's...

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