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Samuel Angell

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He was one of two architects co-opted onto the committee charged with selecting the design for the new buildings for the Foreign Office (although only as an advisor without voting rights), and in 1858 he was one of the witnesses questioned by the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to
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In 1832 the returns of a census of district surveyors were published by order of the House of Commons. At this time Angell was district surveyor for a 45-acre area of London encompassing the Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden and Ely Rents, those parts of the parishes of St Clement Danes and St
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of the temple which showed traces of colour. Harris died while in Sicily, and Angell's attempts to remove the sculptures were foiled by the authorities. Their findings were published in 1826 as
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Sculptured metopes discovered amongst the ruins of the temples of the ancient city of Selinus in Sicily in the year 1823
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Sculptured Metopes Discovered Amongst the Ruins of the Temples of the Ancient City of Selinus in Sicily in the Year 1823
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consider and report on the project, "in relation to the future Rebuilding of other offices on a uniform Plan".
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at his house in Tottenham (1832). Windus used the room to hang much of his collection of watercolours by
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St James, Muswell Hill (1842). Demolished and replaced by the present church of 1898-1910 by JS Alder.
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Between 1824 and 1859 he held the post of architect to the Company of Clothworkers, one of the
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6, Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey With Highgate
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The Battle of the Styles: Society, Culture and the Design of a New Foreign Office, 1855-186
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Cliff House, Miramar, The Villa and the Bathing Lodge at Castlerock, County Londonderry.
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Blue School, High Road, Tottenham (1833). Now the 'Pride of Tottenham' public house.
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Accounts and Papers, Eighteen Volumes, 17, Relating to Assessed Taxes, Poor, &c
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Christ Church, Caroline Place, Camberwell (consecrated 1838). Demolished c.1868.
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A letter to Richard Lambert Jones ... on the subject of widening the Poultry
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Clothworkers Hall, Dunster Court, Mincing Lane (1860; destroyed 1941).
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In 1861 he supervised the excavation of the remains of the mediaeval
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Angell was born in 1800, son of William Sandell Angell of
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Cornhill
City of London
Hornsey
Royal Academy
Thomas Hardwick
Selinus
metopes
frieze
City of London
Ulster
Castlerock
Duchy of Lancaster
Ely Place
Chertsey Abbey
Graphic Society
Royal Institute of British Architects
Chertsey
Benjamin Godfrey Windus
J. M. W. Turner
King's Lynn
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