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The early history of Piccadilly Leicester Square Soho & their neighbourhood based on a plan drawn in 1585 and published by the London Topographical Society in 1925
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And before it was either Vigo Street or Lane, the whole roadway from what is now Bond Street to the current Glasshouse Street was called Glasshouse Street.
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at 10 and 12 Burlington Gardens, which is wedged between the end of Burlington Gardens and the start of Vigo Street. This part of Albany was designed by
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is used by the Royal Academy and is the largest building in the street. It was built in 1866–67 on the garden of Burlington House to a design by Sir
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for Lord Uxbridge. It later became home to the Marquess of Anglesey, the Bank of England and the Royal Bank of Scotland. It was an
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6 Burlington Gardens, on the south side of the street. In use by the Royal Academy of Arts, it includes statues by Joseph Durham.
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Burlington Gardens was once part of Vigo Lane (later renamed Vigo Street) which originally ran all the way from
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Burlington Gardens contains a number of historic buildings. Both number six and number seven are Grade II*
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bought it in 1785. From 1785–89, it was extended by the architects John Vardy the Younger and
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also lived there. It was originally known as Queensberry House, but became Uxbridge House after the
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is on the north side of the street and was built in 1721–23 to designs by the Italian architect
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in the 1690s, before the area was fully developed, with the Burlington Gardens at the far end
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The Royal Warrants held by Ede & Ravenscroft displayed at their Burlington Gardens shop
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of Newton, Bentham, Milton and Harvey, representing Science, Law, Arts and Medicine.
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before being taken over by the Royal Academy. It has an Italianate facade, and the
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The University of London at No. 6 Burlington Gardens: Stone Conduit Close
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London past and present: Its history, associations, and traditions
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is a street in central London, on land that was once part of the
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On the south side of Burlington Gardens is one end of the
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detailing. It is Grade II-listed by English Heritage.
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Ede & Ravenscroft, 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
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Index


Burlington House
Burlington Estate

Royal Academy of Arts
Old Bond Street
New Bond Street
Vigo Street
Cork Street
Savile Row
Old Burlington Street
Burlington Arcade
Albany
Henry Holland
Bond Street
Burlington House

listed
English Heritage
Atkinsons Building
Gothic Revival
Arts and Crafts
6 Burlington Gardens
James Pennethorne
Museum of Mankind
portico
Joseph Durham
7 Burlington Gardens
Giacomo Leoni
Duke of Queensberry

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