PerronetHouse is an 11-storey residential council tower block adjacent to the northern roundabout of the Elephant and Castle, in London. In 1969 Sir Roger...
"the largest new green space to be created in London for 70 years." PerronetHouse, an award-winning residential block owned by Southwark Council, was...
design exist, such as the nearby PerronetHouse, also in Southwark. Perronet, however, has two staircases. Marie Curie House, also nearby, is of identical...
Richard Reynolds as a blog of his solo guerrilla gardening outside PerronetHouse, a council block in London's Elephant and Castle district. At the time...
across London in the 1960s and early 1970s including Maydew House, Kelson House and PerronetHouse. Some similar designs for council tower blocks are found...
Awards (1971) Practice London County Council Architects Department Buildings Thames Barrier, London Covent Garden redevelopment PerronetHouse, London...
Thomas Perronet Thompson (15 March 1783 – 6 September 1869) was a British Parliamentarian, a governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer. He became...
Vincent Perronet (1693–1785) was an Anglo-Swiss clergyman of the Church of England, vicar of Shoreham and an early Methodist. Vincent was the youngest...
England after decades of religious persecution. The plan was to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament on 5 November 1605, as the...
cyclopædia (1753) Theory and practice of just intonation (1850) by Thomas Perronet Thompson Elements of musical composition: comprehending the rules of thorough...
Parliamentary Pocket Companion, and was associated with Colonel Thomas Perronet Thompson in the early anti-Corn Law movement. On 26 April 1832 he married...
sheep farmer, and Grace Smithies, daughter of Isaac Smithies, of The Manor House, Morley. His father sent him to a school in Batley, identified in some sources...
Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters leased an undercroft beneath the House of Lords; Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder that they stockpiled...
in the tradition established by Watts, including Charles Wesley, Edward Perronet, Ann Steele, Samuel Stennet, Augustus Toplady, John Newton, William Cowper...
returned to the house in 1812, after a 5-year absence, as member for Appleby, which he had previously sat for until 1807. Thomas Perronet Thompson was 74...
Bristol's Museum and Art Gallery. His enormous 1831 portrait by Henry Perronet Briggs still hangs there and was the subject of a talk by Max Muller in...
Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" 2014 Hallelujah for the Cross — Edward Perronet (words), John Rippon (alt. words), Oliver Holden (music) Tait — — — — "Guilty"...
there on 13 August the same year. There is a portrait of Ward by Henry Perronet Briggs, an engraving of which by Charles Turner is prefixed to his Memoirs...
Testament Charles Wordsworth, churchman, scholar and schoolmaster Edward Perronet, hymn-writer, itinerant Wesleyan preacher Alan Wilson (bishop), Bishop...