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NOTE
The symbols in the left-hand margin distinguish those persons who have worked, or are thought to have worked,
on the fabric of the area, and the authors of unexecuted designs:
a Architects, designers, engineers, and surveyors
b Builders and allied tradesmen
c Artists, craftsmen and decorators
Aachen 151
A Beckett, Gilbert Abbott 37
Abel, Sir Frederick 221, 222, 224, 226, 240
Aberdare, Baron see Bruce, Henry A.
Abinger, 1st Baron (James Scarlett) 321
Abinger, 3rd Baron 321, 358
Abinger, Sarah, Dowager Barones 363
Abney, Sir William 233
Acoustical Investigation and Research Organization 189n.
Acton, 1st Baron 304
a Adam, James 16, 17
a Adam, Robert 12, 16
a Adams, A. J. 331
Adams, C. F. 169
Adams, M. B. 193
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge 87
Adelphi, Adelphi Terrace 16, 294
Admiralty 67, 117, 234
Adshead, S. D. 122
Aesthetic Movement 78
Agricultural rents 7, 16
Agricultural Society 296
Ainsworth, Miss 364
Aitchison, George 120
Aiton, John 320, 358
Albert, Prince Consort Pls. 9d, 39d, 42b, 47a, 56a
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 49–52 passim, 60,
61, 63, 64, 74, 124, 128, 135, 137
-, estate of 49, 52, 58–64 passim, 65, 124,
150, 177, 178, 265, 278, 296; fig. 19
(p. 82)
-, acquisition of, negotiations for 50, 54–6
passim, 57
-, proposed layouts 58, 60, 81, 92, 98
-, architecture, concern with 76–7, 78, 81, 98,
100, 104, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 139, 142,
151
-, domestic at South Kensington 63, 265, 268,
278, 279, 293, 296
-, art or design, concern with 58, 59, 75–6, 78, 81,
93, 98, 128, 129, 134–5, 148, 151
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and see under Cole, Sir Henry
-, Disraeli, and 50, 55, 61, 147
Albert, Prince Consort (continued)
-, educational aims of 49, 50–1, 52, 64, 72, 73,
74–7 passim, 96, 130, 148, 217
-, applied science and art 49, 51, 52, 74, 76, 80,
81, 129, 133, 148, 178, 234, 248, 260
-, Exhibition of 1862 (1861), and 137–9 passim,
140, 142, 145
-, Fowke, Francis, and 86, 87, 128, 139, 142
-, Gladstone, and 61, 64, 115
-, learned societies, and 51, 58, 178
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 64, 133–6
passim
-, music at South Kensington, and 84, 177
-, National Gallery, and 52, 58, 81, 140
-, personal 51, 56, 61, 74, 75, 77, 133
-, comment on, characteristics of 49, 50, 64, 76,
128, 135, 147, 148, 162, 167, 175,
177
-, Royal Albert Hall, idea of, and 64, 149, 177,
178, 179, 181
-, Royal Horticultural Society and its garden,
and 64, 92, 93, 124–30 passim, 135, 142
-, Royal Society of Arts, and 76, 137, 138, 139,
142
-, Science and Art Department, and 51, 74 et seq.,
98, 125, 135
-, sculpture, and 124, 125, 129–30, 133, 135,
148, 160, 165, 178
-, secretaries of (Grey, Gen. Charles;
Phipps, Sir Charles) 50–1, 56, 61, 80, 104,
127, 137, 265, 275, 293
-, South Kensington, residential development
and layouts, concern with 59, 265, 275,
277, 278
-, South Kensington Museum and collections,
and 80, 98–9, 100, 104, 117
-, statues to or memorials of 64, 108, 110, 121n.,
133, 135, 136, 148–76 passim, 178
-, other references 95, 131, 136, 203, 221, 233,
238, 240
Albert Court 347–8; Pl. 111b
Albert Court Syndicate 348
Albert Gotha Mansions 305
Albert Hall see Royal Albert Hall
Albert Hall Mansions, 67, 261, 342–5; fig. 97 (p. 344); Pls. 72b, 100
Albert Houses see Queen's Gate, Nos. 44–52
Albert Memorial 87, 92, 148–76, 178, 181, 193;
Frontispiece, Pls. 40–7, 50a, 52a
-, canopy 157, 158, 162, 170, 171, 175; fig. 27
(p. 170); Pls. 42a, b, 43a, c, d
-, chronology of construction 154
-, costs 152, 154, 165, 167, 174
-, criticisms, opinions of 156, 164–5, 169, 175–6
-, cross 173
-, executive committee 154, 157, 160, 163, 164,
167, 171, 172, 173, 174
-, flèche 152, 153, 156, 156n., 157, 158, 169,
170, 175; Pls. 43b
-, foundations 155; fig. 26 (p. 154); Pls. 41a, c
-, gilding 157, 158, 159, 159n., 160, 161, 162,
170, 171, 175
-, granite 155–6, 157, 158, 158n., 159, 175; Pl.
42c
-, inscription 171
-, iron box-girder 157, 173; Pl. 41d
-, metals and metalwork 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 165, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174n.;
Pl. 43a, b, c
-, mosaic work 156, 158, 169, 171; Pl. 42a
-, podium reliefs 159, 162–5, 175; Pls. 45–6,
52a
-, preservation and upkeep 156, 158, 159, 159n.,
162, 165, 173–4
-, Prince's statue and pedestal 151, 156, 158,
158n., 159–62, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175;
Pls. 42b, 47a
-, railings 171; fig. 28 (p. 172)
-, statuary groups (Africa, America, Asia,
Europe; Agriculture, Commerce, Enginering,
Manufactures) 159, 165–9; Pls.
44–5, 52a
-, steps 155, 156, 158n., 171, 175
Albert Memorial, Manchester 153
Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor 151, 152
'Albert University' 148
Aldershot (Prince Consort Library) 87
Aldin, Cecil 285
b Aldin, Charles 59, 262, 265, 269, 271, 277, 279,
283, 285, 306, 307, 359, 360, 361
-, building activities
on Alexander estate 274–6, 283–5
-, on 1851 Commissioners' estate 282
-, on Harrington estate 268, 271–4, 285, 300
-, building methods 271, 273, 317
-, career summarized 269, 271, 285
-, house types 271, 272–3, 274, 275, 283, 284, 286,
300, 310, 311, 312–14; figs. 53, 55, 64,
70–1, 73, 75–8
-, Queen's Gate (lodge) 59
b Aldin, Charles, the younger 271, 285
b Aldin, W. F. 360
b Aldin, William 271, 285
Aldridge, Georgina (w. of John) 12
Aldridge, John 11, 12, 14, 54, 56, 58
Aldridge, Robert see Busby, Robert Aldridge
Alexander, Henry Browne 9, 10, 23, 58, 59, 59n., 264, 274, 277, 285, 301
Alexander, James Brace 9
Alexander, Rev. James Wadman 9
Alexander, Rev. John (senior) 9, 10
Alexander, John (junior) 9, 10
Alexander, Margaret (neé Browne) 9, 10
Alexander, Sybil Lascelles 9, 10
Alexander, William Henry 9, 10
Alexander (Thurloe) estate 8–11, 58, 262, 264, 272, 273, 274–93 passim, 301, 308, 310, 324; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53), plan B in end pocket
Alexander family 8, 9, 10, 263, 307
Alexander Square 8, 10
Alexandra, Queen (Princess of Wales) 130, 228,
346
-, statues of 121, 121n., 229n.
Alexandra Court see Queen's Gate, Nos. 171–176
Alexandra House see Queen Alexandra's House
Alexandra House Association 346
Alexandra Palace 89, 147n.
Alexandra Palace Company 147
Alexandria (English Church) 94
Alice, Princess 152, 167
Alford, Lady Marian 192
All Saints', Knightsbridge (vicar) 359
All Saints', Margaret Street 87
Allahabad Cathedral 342
Allahabad Pioneer 342
Allen, G. W. (later Sir George) 342
a Allen, Theophilus 342
Allen, William F. 359
Alliance Assurance building, St. James's Street 334
a Allison, Sir Richard 214, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260
a Allum, H. B. 259
Almshouses 3, 5–6, 15; Pl. 77b, c
Aluminium 135, 150, 194
Ames, Henry 360
b Amos (Easton and Amos and Sons) 128
a Ancell, W. J. 229
a Anderson, J. Macvicar 118, 225, 304
a Anderson, R. Rowand 222
Anderson, Sir William 217
Andrews (Franklin and Andrews) 334n.
a Andrews, Joseph 6.
Angerstein collection 80
Annesley, 4th Earl 155
Annual International Exhibitions see Exhibitions, 1871–4
Architects' commissions and fees 30, 36, 70, 119, 121, 125, 144, 153, 198, 208, 213, 229, 276, 345
a Architects Copartnership 247
Architectural Association 44, 88, 225, 244, 330
Architectural competitions see Competitions
Architectural decoration and detailing, importance of at South Kensington 86, 89, 92, 101, 103, 127, 142, 237
Architectural Museum 99, 118n.; Pl. 5d
Architectural profession and South Kensington 86, 87, 140, 145, 147, 147n., 176, 183, 185, 241, 254
Architectural styles, South Kensington attitude to 76–7, 89, 90, 103, 241
Ardwick, Manchester 188; Pl. 51c
Arena chapel, Padua 118
Argyle Villas 23
Argyll, 8th Duke of 149, 155
Arles (amphitheatre) 180, 181
c Armitage, E. 190
c Armstead, H. H. 160, 161, 162–5 passim, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 190
Armstrong, Prof. H. E. 240
Art, applied, education in 75, 76, 77, 78–80, 81, 91, 133, 238, 241, 260
c Art Manufactures and Constructive Iron Company 170
Art training schools 54, 79, 99, 102
-,
see also Royal College of Art; School of Design;
Schools of Design
Art Workers' Guild 40
Arthur, Sir Frederick, 2nd bart. 360
Artists' houses and studios 25, 34, 37, 41, 44, 289, 332, 333; fig. 16 (p. 45); Pls. 80e, 94c
Ashbrook, Emily T., Dowager Viscountess 362
Ashburnham House, Westminster 336
b Ashton, — 143
Ashton, Robert 20
b Ashton, Thomas 20
Assheton, Ralph 362
a Aston and Mason 203n.
Auber, D. 164
Auckland, 2nd Baron later Earl of (George Eden) 13–14
Auckland, 3rd Baron (Rt. Rev. Robert John Eden) 14, 57
Auckland, 4th Baron (William George Eden) 327
Aust, Catherine 16
Aust, George 15, 16
Aust, Sarah (Hon. Mrs. Murray) 16
Austin, John 36
Ayrton, A. S. 153n., 157, 171, 172, 208, 209, 210
Ayrton, Prof. W. E. 240
Baden Powell House 298n.
Baden-Powell, Frank 42
Baden-Powell, Sir George 224n.
Baden-Powell, Robert (later Baron) 35
Bagehot, Walter 285
Baggallay, Sir Richard 320, 360
Bagnold, Enid 37
Baillie, Duncan J. 363
a Baines, Sir Frank 175
Baird, Dorothea and Francis 320, 359
Baird Ironworks, St. Petersburg 320, 359
b Baker, George, and Son 209, 210, 212
c Baker, Prof. R. W. 247
a Baker, William 139, 141
Balfour, A. J. (later Earl) 233, 257, 258, 258n.
Balfour, Jabez 347
Balfour, John 362
Balfour and Turner 68
c Ball, Percival 107
Baltard, V. 89
Banckes, Matthew 7
Bandinel collection 80
b Banister, Walton and Co. 258
Bank of England 69, 141, 285
Bank of Mauritius 340
c Bankart, G. P. 121n.
Banksian Library 208
a Bannister, S. G. 203n.
Baring, Thomas 138
Baring Brothers 138, 293
Barker, John, and Co. 8, 10
Barracks (proposed) 58, 61
c Barraud (Lavers and Barraud) 104
b Barrett (Fox and Barrett) 189
Barrie, J. M. 24
b Barrow, Mr. 143n.
Barrow, Emily 358
Barry, Sir Charles 71, 93, 101n., 129, 145
a Barry, Charles, the younger 90n., 150, 151, 151n., 178
a Barry, E. M. 126, 145n., 150, 151, 178
c Barwell, F. B. 108, 142n.
Basevi, George 274, 283
b Bastow (Stephens, Bastow and Co.) 353
Bates, Joseph 16
Baths and bathrooms 42, 281, 283, 289, 317, 326, 327
Battersea 137
c Battiscombe and Harris 25
Bavarian Museum, Munich 120
Baxter, William E. 362
Bayreuth (theatre) 228
Bayswater Road (Red House) 36, 46, 327
a Bean, Alfred Cubitt 30, 30n.
c Beard (Hill, Norman and Beard) 219
Beattie, Marie 364
Beauchamp, 7th Earl 253n., 254, 254n.
Beaufort House, Chelsea 17
Beccafumi, D. 190
a Bedborough, Alfred 174
Bedford, 8th and 9th Dukes of 42
Bedford, Francis 173
Beethoven 163
Beit (Wernher, Beit and Co.) 233
Beit Building 246
a Belcher, John 118, 119, 122, 219, 229, 232
Belgian iron 189, 210, 237n.
Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens 343
Belgrave Square 42
Belgravia 66, 288, 298, 299, 308
-, builders from 262, 269, 288, 295
Bell, A.(Clayton and Bell) 171
Bell, Doyne C. 154, 155, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 166, 167, 168, 169, 173, 174
a Bell, E. Ingress 95, 213, 222
Bell, Sir Hugh (committee on Science Museum under) 253, 254, 257
c Bell, John 134, 135, 136, 149, 152, 158, 161, 162, 165–9 passim, 173, 175
Bell, Randal M. 48
Bell, Vanessa 38
Belli, Charles 363
Belli, William Hallows 271
Benedict, Julius 163
a Bennett, T. P., and Son 330, 356
Bennoch, F. 134
Bentinck, Lord George 320
Beresford-Hope, Alexander 99, 117, 129, 141, 145, 147, 183
Berkeley Cottage 22
Berlin 76, 81, 234, 24In.
-, Cathedral 107
-, Kunstgewerbeschule 75
-, statue of Frederick the Great 159
-, Technical High School (Charlottenburg) 233,
239
-, Unter den Linden 59
Bernal collection 80, 99
Bessemer Memorial Committee 245
c Best and Lea 213
Bethell, Slings by 321, 362
Bethell family 321
Bethnal Green Museum 65, 94, 97, 98, 113, 118, 249
Bethune, Admiral Charles R. Drinkwater 358
Beverley, Mary 9
Biddulph, Sir Thomas 149, 154, 161
Bigge, Sir Arthur (later Baron Stamfordham) 50, 72
b Bird,— 281
Bird, Stephen 29
Birdwood, Sir George 199
Birmingham74, 95, 192, 239
Biscoe,— 9
Bishop, Sir Henry 163
Black, Adam 276n.
Blackburn, B. 357
Blake, C. H. 285
Blake, Christopher 8, 9
Blake (later Dorney), Mary (Maria) 8, 9
Blake, Sir William 3, 5, 8, 9
Blake, William (s. of Sir William) 5, 8, 9
b Blake, William 19, 20, 21, 22, 24
Blake family3, 9, 10
b Blanchard, M. H., and Co. 90, 107, 129, 198, 237n.
Blantyre, 12th Baron 291
b Blashfield, J. M., and Co. 101, 129
a Blatchley, E. 203n.
Bleasdale, Palace Gate 58; Pls. 84b, 93e
Blenheim Palace 4, 7
Blessington, Countess of 12, 13
Blois, Sir John, 8th bart. 362
a Blomfield, A. W. (later Sir Arthur) 70, 95, 222, 288, 289
a Blomfield, Austin 24
Blomfield, Sir Reginald 71, 122, 246, 254
Blore, John 274
a Bodley, G. F. 118, 353–6 passim
Bodley and Garner 118
c Boehm, Sir J. Edgar 44, 59n., 178
Boileau, Louis-Auguste 89
Bolney House, Ennismore Gardens 336
Bolton, Richard G. 363
Boltons, The 25
-,
see also St. Mary's
Bombay School of Art 89n.
Boni, Messrs. 90
Bonn75–6, 234
a Bonnet, Patrice 348
Bonnor, George 363
Booth, Rev. Mr. 134
Boston (academy of music) 228
Boucicault, George 358
Boundaries, borough and parish 3, 14, 60; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
c Bourgerel, M. 134
Bousfield, Sir William 25
Bousfield School 25
Bowden, Elizabeth 294, 358
Bowler, H. A. 142n.
Bowring, Edgar 50
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 50, 52, 55–64 passim,
67
-, Annual International Exhibitions, and 196, 198
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and 50, 146n.
-, Exhibition building of 1862, and 146, 146n.
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 178, 182
-, Royal Horticultural Society, and 124, 125, 127,
130–1
Boyce, William
Brace, Ann (née Thurloe) 8, 9
Brace, Anna Maria (née Harris, formerly Browne) 8, 9, 10
Brace, Francis 9
Brace, Harris Thurloe 9, 10
Brace, John Thurloe 8, 9
Brady, — 155, 156
Bramante or Bramantesque 103, 182, 205
Bramwell, Sir Frederick 238, 239, 240, 251
Brandreth, Joseph E. L. 359
Brangwyn, Frank 122
Brassey, Henry 360
Brassey, Thomas 140, 143, 360
Bray, Joseph 361
b Bray and Waddington 126n.
Bremner Road 305; Pl. 88b
Brett, Joseph George 11
Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages (G. E. Street) 87
Bricks and brickwork 67, 76, 87, 90, 93, 102, 128,
155, 189, 193, 224, 237, 271, 307, 325–6,
327, 330, 331, 333
-, suppliers, provenance of 90, 121n., 128, 143n.,
155, 189, 198, 237, 296, 307, 330, 351
-, types and colours of 46, 67, 90, 101, 128, 189,
198, 307, 325–6, 351
a Bridgman, H. H. 304n.
Bridgwater House, St. James's 101n.
a Briggs, R. A. 89, 302, 342
Bright, John 50, 76
Brighton(Regency Square) 32
c Brindley, William 170
-,
see also Farmer and Brindley
c Brindley and Foster 229, 354
Britannia Works, Derby 126
British Association 213
British Museum 74, 115, 125, 249
-,
see also under Natural History Museum
British Museum (Natural History) see Natural
-, History Museum
British School at Rome 72
c Britten, W. E. F. 110
Broadhurst, Henry 222, 225
Broadwalk House 32
Broadwood, Walter 361
c Brock, Sir Thomas 162
a Brodrick, Cuthbert 203n., 205
Brompton 3, 59, 99
Brompton Boilers see under South Kensington Museum
Brompton Hall 17–18; fig. 1 (p. 2); Pl. 78a
Brompton Hospital 8, 264
Brompton Oratory, Oratorians 58, 89, 113, 294, 304
Brompton Park House 6–7, 99; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53); plan-sheet A in end pocket; Pls. 4a, b, c, 22c
Brompton Park Nursery 4, 6, 11, 13, 14, 15
Brompton Place see Grove House
Brompton Road 148
c Bromsgrove Guild 121n., 244
Brooke, Lieut. E. J. 144
Brown, Ford Madox 75, 80, 109
a Brown, Gerald 259
b Brown, Robert 106–7
Browne, Lt.-Col. James F. M. 359
Browne, John 9
Browne(later Alexander), Margaret 9, 10
Browne, Maria 362
Browne, Mary-Anne 9, 10
Browne, William 9
c Brucciani, D. 113
Bruce, Henry A. (later Baron Aberdare) 266, 321, 359
Brunei, Isambard Kingdom 77
Brussels(Conservatoire and science museum) 228, 254
Bryanston, Dorset 337
a Buck, C. E. W. 259
Buckingham, 3rd Duke of (formerly Marquis of Chandos) 138, 139, 141
Buckingham Palace 77, 79
c Bücknow, — 44
Builders
and building
-, bankruptcies and failures 68, 210, 267, 305
-, by contract (speculative housing) 33, 34, 35, 63,
281, 299, 307
-, capital sources
-, banks 266, 269, 297, 307
-, insurance companies 266, 269, 271, 284,
291, 299, 307, 345
-, lawyers 266, 296, 307
-, private individuals 22, 32, 35, 36, 266, 269,
271, 276, 284, 307, 345, 361
-, costs
-, changes in 171, 190, 209, 210, 254, 258
-, per cubic foot 100, 102, 142, 205, 219, 231,
237, 254, 331
-, fluctuations 7, 22, 29, 63, 67, 68, 277, 282,
296, 306
-, labour conditions and relations 143, 155,
225–6, 254
-, materials 30, 307, 325, 326, 327
-,
see also Bricks; Cement; Concrete; Glass;
Iron; Mortar; Stone; Terra-cotta
-, methods 30
-, profits and losses 3 5–6, 68, 210, 254, 266–7,
269, 273–83 passim, 285, 288, 293, 297,
305, 306
-, scale of operations 262, 269
-, size of firms 271, 287, 296
-, workshops and yards 264, 271, 286, 305
Burchell, William 285, 362
c Burchett, Richard 108, 142n., 144
Burges, William 151n.
'Burgess', Mr. 146
Burghley (Burleigh), 1st Baron 17
Burke, Edmund and son (Richard) 5
c Burke and Co.. 213, 225
Burlington Gardens 226
Burlington House 51, 65
c Burlison and Grylls354
b Burmantoft's 241
Burn, William 144, 150
c Burne-Jones, Sir Edward 111–12
Burnsall, David 16
a Burton, Decimus
Bury, Viscount (later 7th Earl of Albemarle) 304
Bury, Henry 361
Busby, Anne 11
Busby, Robert Aldridge (formerly Aldridge, Robert) 11, 14
Busby, Tomlinson 11
Busby, Rev. William Beaumont 11
Bute, 1st Marquess of 17
Bute House, Brompton 16–17; fig. 1 (p. 2)
Bute Street 17
Butler, James 363
Butler, Thomas 362
a Butterfield, William see also All Saints', Margaret Street 349–52 passim
'Butterworth' 87
Butt's Field estate 26–32
a Byfield, George 15
b Bywaters, G. H. and A. (and Sons) 24, 229, 231, 342
a Cadbury-Brown, H. T. and Elizabeth 261
Café Royal, Edinburgh 346
Caird, James 361
Caird, William 358
Cairns, Hugh, 1st Baron 291, 320, 358
a Callcott, Thomas 27
Callendar, Prof. H. L. 244
Calonnata quarry, Carrara 159
Cambridge, Cambridge University 51, 87, 234, 243n.
Campanella marble 159, 164, 165, 167
Campbell, Alexander A. 361
c Campbell, Colin Minton 112
-,
see also Minton's
Campbell, Lord George 9, 10
Campbell, Henry 360
Campbell, Robert 359
c Campbell, Smith and Co. 354
Campbell Court 276
Campden, 1st Viscount (Sir Baptist Hicks) 26
Campden, Viscountess (Elizabeth Hicks) 26
Campden Arms public house 27, 32
Campden Charities 26, 27, 29, 32, 38, 42
-, Butt's Field estate 26–32; fig. 1 (p. 2)
Campden Hill Square 10, 32
b Canning, — see Gibbs and Canning
Canning, George 7
Canning Place 41
Canning Place Mews 38
Canning Villa see Gloucester Lodge
Cannon Street Station 188
Cantwell, Robert 33
Capel Cottage 22
Card well, Cecilia 357
Carlton Gardens 276
Carnarvon, 4th Earl of 222
Carolsfeld, Schnorr von 75
Carpenter, Joseph 4
Carpet Ground see under Smith's Charity estate
b Carr, William 36
Carrara 159
Carrara Wharf, Grosvenor Road, Pimlico 165
Carriage Road, Kensington Gardens 172, 173
Cassells, Walter R. 360
c Casson, Lady 194–5, 287n.
a Casson, Sir Hugh 194–5, 261, 287n.
Castlewellan, County Down 155–6, 158n.
Cathcart Road 298
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge 234
Cavendish-Bentinck, George 103, 209
Cavity wall construction 48
b Cawley, John 302
b Cawte, William 90, 107, 189
a Cawthorne, A. M. 37, 268n.
Cement, stucco and external plasterwork 147, 219,
262, 272, 307–8, 326, 336
-,
see also Sgraffito decoration
Census returns see Occupants
Ceramics and majolica 76, 79–80, 91, 92, 142,
158
-, examples of use in decoration 88, 91, 107, 111,
112, 122, 237, 247, 285, 346, 351
-, suppliers 91, 92, 107, 111, 112, 158, 237n.,
247, 346
Challis, Thomas 133
Chamberlain, Joseph 304
Chambers, J. D. 249
Chancellor's House 34, 37
Chandos, Marquis of (later 3rd Duke of Buckingham) 138, 139, 141
Chantrey, Francis L. 168
Chan trey bequest 182
Chapman, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick 359
a Chapman, Taylor and Partners 32
b Chappell, J. T. 68
Chard and Sons 300; fig. 60
Charecrofts, Shepherd's Bush 26
Charles I (picture of) 160
Charles II (bust of) 5
Charles (now Seville) Street, Lowndes Square 298
Charrington, Edward 320, 321, 349, 361
Chartered Accountants' building, Great Swan Alley 232
Chelmsford (County Hall) 6
Chelsea (Parliamentary constituency) 288
Chester Cathedral 144
Chester Row (formerlyTerrace) 288
Chetwynd, Richard (later 7th Viscount) 359
Chimneys and flues 6, 263, 273, 317, 337–8; fig. 47 (P. 273)
Chiswick (Royal Horticultural Society's Garden) 124, 125, 130, 131
Cholmondeley, Reginald 41, 42
Chope, Rev. R. R. 349, 351
Chorin (Klosterkirche) 351
Christ Church, Streatham 77
Christian, Prince 50, 69, 71, 197, 198, 198n., 217, 224
Christian, Princess 71, 231
Christian Science Church, Harrington Road 302
Church Court 15
Churches and Chapels 51, 70, 70n., 147n., 302, 317, 349–56; figs. 98, 100 (pp. 350, 354); Pls. 77b, 115–17
Churchill, Sir Winston 34, 258n.
Cincinnati (academy of music) 228
Circle Line see Metropolitan Railway
City and Guilds College 68, 69, 95, 231, 233,
238–42, 245n.; fig. 40 (p. 240); Pls. 67,
90b
-, Goldsmiths' Extension 199, 242, 245
City and Guilds of London Institute 233, 238, 239, 240
City of London see London, City of Civil and Military Gazette (India) 342
Clanricarde Gardens 26
Clapham 268, 271
Clapham Common (bandstand) 126
Clarence House 219
Clarendon, 4th Earl of 149
Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford 234
Clareville Cottage 20
Clareville Grove 19–24passim; figs. 5–7; Pls. 80a, 81d
Clarebville Grove Mews 24
Clareville Street 19–25 passim, 301, 349
a Clark, F. J. 331
Clarke, Andrew 360
a Clarke, Sir Caspar Purdon 94, 197, 346
a Clarke, Nicholls and Marcel 261
c Clausen, George 108
c Clayton, J. R. 159, 162, 169, 171
Clayton and Bell 171
Cleeve Lodge 29; fig. 9
b Clemence, S. 143
Clinton, Lady 304
Cluny Castle, Aberdeenshire 158n.
Clutterbuck, Caroline 361
b Clutterbuck, Joseph 17
Clydesdale Bank, Lombard Street 206
Coach-houses see Mews, stables and coach-houses Coachmen 322
a Coad, Richard 153, 155
Coalbrookdale Gates, Kensington Gardens 173
Coal-tar dyes 144
a Coates, Wells 48
Cobden, Mrs. 359
Cobden, Richard 51n.
Cochrane, Messrs. 140n.
b Cochrane, Grove and Co. 237n.
Cockade, Messrs. 287n.
Cockburn, Alexander 359
a Cockerell, C. R. 58, 84, 100, 102, 164
a Cockerell, Frederick Pepys 41, 203n.
a Cockerell, S. P. 27
Cocks, Walter 363
Coignet system 254
Coker, Prof. E. G. 245
Colby, Philip 27
Colchester Terrace, Clareville Street 22
Cole, Lady (w. of Sir Henry) 73
Cole, Alan (s. of Sir Henry) 71, 122, 217
c Cole, Florence (d. of Sir Henry) 112
a Cole, Lieut. H. H. (s. of Sir Henry) 217, 219
Cole, Sir Henry Pls. 2c, 39d
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 64, 78, 125, 130,
138, 146n., 181, 197, 198
-, estate of 59, 64, 67, 67n., 73, 78, 125,
127, 180, 182
-, layout 58, 59, 60, 65, 67n., 85
-, Albert, Prince Consort, and 50, 51, 58, 59, 64,
98, 115, 117, 125–9 passim, 135, 138, 148,
180
-, Albert Memorial, and 87, 92, 148–60 passim,
165, 168, 173, 175, 181
-, Annual International Exhibitions, and 196,
197, 198, 199
-, architectural profession, and 87, 92, 145, 147n.,
176, 183
-, career and undertakings of
at South Kensington 50, 78, 97, 115, 130,
I45, 198
-, elsewhere 49, 77, 78, 80, 81, 192
-, characteristics of 64, 67, 76, 78, 80, 84, 87, 130,
145, 156, 177, 182
-,
see also comments on, reactions to
-, City and Guilds College, and 239, 239n, 241
-, comments on, reactions to 65, 67n., 78, 80,
115n., 145, 145n., 146, 146n., 154, 156,
181, 182, 197, 198, 205
-, Continental travels of 59, 76, 78, 89, 91, 92,
108, 125, 158, 179, 184, 190n., 249
-, domestic building at South Kensington, and 42,
44, 67, 67n., 288, 343
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 196–9
passim
-, educational work of 65, 77, 78, 79, 81, 117,
118, 148, 217, 234
-, student accommodation, interest in 85, 345
Cole, Sir Henry (continued)
Exhibition of 1862, and 137–47 passim, 147n.,
196
-, family of 94, 235
-, work by at South Kensington 71, 78, 109,
110, 112, 122, 217
-,
see also individual members
-, Huxley Building, and 234, 235, 237
-, Marlborough House, museum at, and 79, 80,
97–8
-, materials and techniques of building and
decoration, interest in 90, 90n., 91, 103, 111,
142, 143, 156, 158, 213
-, memorial to 112, 122
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 135, 136
-, National Training School for Music, and 217,
219
-, Natural History Museum, and 205, 206, 207,
209, 213, 214
-, personal 71, 102, 139n., 288, 304
-,
see also characteristics and family above
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 156, 177–93 passim,
194n.
-, Royal College of Organists (building), and 217,
219
-, Royal Horticultural Society and its garden,
and 60, 90, 92–3, 125–31 passim, 137, 197
-, Science and Art (formerly Practical Art)
Department, and 50, 71, 74, 76, 78, 85–8
passim, 90n., 92, 115, 139–40, 183, 234
-, Science or patent museum and collections,
and 85, 248, 249, 250, 251
-, Scott, Sir George Gilbert, and 153–8 passim,
173, 179–80, 181
-, Scott, Henry Y. D., and 93, 94, 115, 183, 188,
189, 192, 193, 198
-, South Kensington Museum, and 63, 80, 85, 86,
87, 89, 91, 94, 97–118 passim, 120, 142,
188, 249
-, other references 88, 174, 294
-,
see also under Bowring, Edgar; Disraeli,
Benjamin; Freake, Charles James; Gladstone,
W. E.; Granville, 2nd Earl
Cole, Isabella (d. of Sir Henry) 94
c Cole, Letitia (d. of Sir Henry) 110
Coleman, William Stephen 37
Coleridge, Arthur Duke 357
a Collard, A.O.
a Collcutt, T. E. 118, 119, 220, 222, 224, 225, 226n., 244
Colley, Mary 360
b Colls, George 302
Cologne 151
Colonial Office 226
Colonies 145, 220, 224n.
Colour in building exterior 90–1, 98, 101, 127, 128, 157–8, 171, 212, 219
Colour in building (continued)
exterior (continued)
domestic, ecclesiastical 308, 351
-, interior 100, 101, 102, 104, 106, 111, 112,
114, 122, 123, 126, 127, 144–5, 192, 198,
199
-, domestic 40–1, 265–6, 272
-, ecclesiastical 351, 353, 355
-,
see also Mosaic and Mural decoration
Columbia Market 193
Colvin, Sidney 169, 175, 193
Commercial Bank of London 269, 297, 298, 299
Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 49–73
passim, 95, 253
-, aims and policies of 49, 50–2, 66, 69, 70, 72,
84, 248
-, Albert Court, and 347, 348
-, Albert Memorial, and 64, 149, 150, 173
-, Annual International Exhibitions, and 66, 196–199 passim
-, architecture
concern with 49, 95, 239, 265, 278, 331,
332, 333
-, domestic, control of 63, 67–8, 70, 95, 293,
304, 311, 343, 345
-, their consultants or advisers on 68, 70, 71,
228–9, 246, 343, 347
-, Board (Committee) of Management of 66, 67,
72, 253
-, City and Guilds College, and 238–9, 240
-, criticism, unpopularity of 50, 52, 64, 69, 70, 72,
197, 238
-, Crystal Palace at Sydenham, and 50, 77
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 196–9
passim, 251
-, educational work and scholarships of 49, 51–2,
64, 65, 69, 70, 72, 80, 81, 221–2, 238, 248,
252
-, Estate of 49–53 passim; fig. 18 (p. 53), plans
between pp. 54–5, and plan B in end pocket
accessibility, remoteness of 56, 63, 65, 66, 70,
238
-, acquisition of, negotiations for 7, 8, 14, 15,
49, 52–8, 263, 264; fig. 18 (p. 53)
-, cost per acre 54–8
-, adjacent properties, and 65, 265, 278–9,
289, 330, 331
-, churches on 51, 70n., 353
-, commercial institutions or shops on 71, 125,
127, 177, 179
-, disposal of for private building plans B, C in
end pocket
-, main rectangle 60, 64, 67–8, 70, 180–1,
304–5, 331–48 passim
-, outlying parts 58, 62–3, 64, 177, 266,
267, 268–9, 278–9, 281, 282, 293–7
passim, 303
-, Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 (continued)
-, Estate of (continued)
-, flats on 68, 70, 177, 179, 325, 338,
343–5, 347–8
-, ground rents on
level of 60, 62, 67, 268, 278, 293, 295,
304
-, sale of 62, 66, 69
-, hotels on 68
-, house types on 63, 67, 311, 313; figs. 65–6,
69, 72, 74, 81 (pp. 309–12, 315)
-, houses, mews, numbers built on 63, 263
-, layout of 58–60, 62, 63, 68, 74, 92; plans
between pp. 54–5 and plans B, C in end
pocket
-, proposals for 58–9, 60, 65, 69, 70, 73, 81,
84–5, 98; figs. 19–22 (pp. 82–3)
-, rearrangements of 50, 69–70, 72, 95, 194,
221, 228
-, mews, stables on 63, 68, 263
-, mortgages of, loans raised on 62, 63, 64, 66,
67, 69, 125, 198, 224
-, railways on 65, 294
-, roads and roadmaking 56, 57, 58, 59–60, 62,
63, 194, 221, 264, 278, 296, 331, 334, 343,
346, 347
-, sales of parts of
for public building 64, 69–70, 353
-, other 56, 57, 63, 294, 296, 307, 332, 334,
338, 340, 348
-, valuations of 64, 69, 70, 202, 221, 228
-, Victoria and Albert Museum site on 62n., 102
-, ethnological museum, and 73, 250n.
-, Exhibition of 1862 (1861), and 62, 63, 64,
137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 146, 147,
147n.
-, finances of 62, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 221,
224
-, governmental aid 55, 61–2
-, Geological Museum, and 257
-, Government, and 50, 52, 55, 64, 66, 68–9, 72,
102, 124
-, partnership 60–2, 101–2
-, sales or offers of land to Government 64, 69,
146, 250–1, 252, 253
-,
see also under finances of above
-, Holy Trinity, Prince Consort Road, and 70,
353, 353n.
-, Imperial College, and 72, 73, 233, 234
-, Imperial Institute, and 69, 70, 72, 221, 224,
225, 226
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 64, 135, 136
-, Methwold's Almshouses, and 5
-, National Training School for Music, and 217,
219
-, Natural History Museum, and 72, 202, 257
-, offices of 12, 331
Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 (continued)
-, Parliament, House of Commons, and 52, 64, 67
-,
see also Government above
-, personnel of 49–50, 61, 71
-, agents 54, 55, 56
-, secretaries (Bigge, Sir Arthur; Bowring,
-, Edgar; Ellis, Sir Arthur; Playfair,
-, Sir Lyon later Lord; Scott,
-, Henry Y. D.; Shaw, Sir Evelyn) 50,
52, 55–64 passim, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 95,
124, 130–1, 146, 146n., 178, 191, 196,
224, 239, 252
-, surveyors (Higgins, J. W.; Hunt, H. A.;
-, Hunt, Sir Henry Arthur) 50, 65, 67, 68,
127, 202, 239, 264, 289, 296, 304, 311,
330, 332, 343, 347, 348
-, other reference 347
-, provinces, and 52, 64, 69, 70, 221
-, Queen Alexandra's House, and 346
-, Royal Academy of Arts, and 65, 66, 178, 182
-, Royal Academy of Music, and 65, 177, 217
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 64, 66, 69, 72, 149,
177–82 passim, 191, 194, 251
-, Royal College of Art, and 72, 73
-, Royal College of Music, and 69, 70, 228
-, Royal College of Organists, and 217, 219
-, Royal Horticultural Society and its garden,
and 60, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70, 92, 124, 125,
127, 128, 130, 131, 196
-, Royal School of Needlework, and 70–1, 231,
232
-, Science and Art Department, and 59, 62, 66,
85, 98, 102, 125, 294
-, Science Museum, and 69, 72, 248, 250–1, 252,
253, 257
-, South Kensington Museum, and 61, 62, 62n.,
98, 99, 100, 102
-, Southern Gallery (north or refreshmentroom
front of 1862 Exhibition building),
and 141, 146, 147, 252
-, other references 3, 78, 80, 268
Commissioners of Patents see Patent Museum
Commonwealth Institute 227
Competitions, architectural and artistic 27, 109, 118–19, 134, 139, 148, 150–3, 178, 183, 203–6, 222, 224, 228, 229, 254, 260, 299n.
Concrete 87, 100, 155, 189
-, reinforced 48, 254, 255, 261, 356
a Conder, Neville 287n.
Condover Church and Hall, Shropshire 41
Conference, World Monetary (1933) 258
Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, Paris 75
-, museum of 248, 249, 251, 253, 254
Conservatories and glass-houses
-, domestic 265, 271, 275, 316
-, other 173, 174, 197, 198
-,
see also under Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
Consett, William W. P. 362
Construction, Museum of see under South Kensington Museum, collections
Convict labour 114, 237
Cook, Francis 346, 347
Cook, Frederick Lucas 357
Cooke, Edward William 36, 37
c Cooke, John 40
a Cooper, C. J. Harold 39, 40, 41
Cooper, Sir Daniel 346
c Cope, Charles West 32, 34, 142, 142n.
Cope, Sir Walter 1, 3, 14
c Copeland, W. J., and Sons 247
Copyhold land 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 54
Corbould, E.H.
Corbusier 48
a Corfiato, Thomson and Partners 348
Cornelius, Peter 75
Cornwall Crescent (Baptist chapel) 147n.
Corry, Isaac 13
Cossin, J. A. 239
County Fire Office 271, 291, 298
Courage, Richard 320, 360
Coutts's Bank 57
a Covell, Ralph 219
Coward, Rev. H. B. 353
Cowper, W. F. 203, 205, 206
Cox, William Hinks 359
c Crace, J. D. 225
c Crace, J. G. 144–5
c Crace and Sons 111
c Crane, Walter 95, 113
Cranley Place 287
Craven, Isabel and Lawrence 363
Crawford, William 358
Crespigny, (Lady) Mary Champion de 360
Cresswell, Sir Cresswell 6
Cripplegate Institute (concert room) 229
Criterion Theatre 88
b Crittall, Messrs. 336
Cromwell, Henry 5
Cromwell, Oliver 5, 8
Cromwell Gardens 103, 119, 260, 293, 294–5,
322, 357; fig. 58 (p. 295); Pls. 7a, 92a, b
-, No. 1 293, 357; fig. 58 (p. 295); Pl. 92b
Cromwell House see Hale House
Cromwell Houses see Cromwell Road, Nos. 21–35
Cromwell Lane 13, 18; fig. 1 (p. 2); Pl. 77c
-,
see also Brompton Hall; Methwold's Almshouses
Cromwell Mews 287
'Cromwell Park' 59
Cromwell Place 11, 286, 287, 289, 291, 309, 316, 324, 357; fig. 67 (p. 310); Pl. 91b, c
Cromwell Road 58, 60, 62, 264, 272, 274, 285, 286–97 passim, 298, 300, 319, 321, 324, 358; Pls. 31a, 50b, 90c, d, 91a, c
Cromwell Road (continued)
-, naming of 59
-, proposed buildings 61, 81, 84, 85, 177, 298n.
-,
North side (even numbers)
-, Aldin's builder's yard 271
-, Baden Powell House 298n.
-, No. 52 298, 298n., 358; Pl. 31a
-, No. 52A 298n.
-, Nos. 54–88A 285, 311, 313
-, No. 178 336
-, Nos. 200–222 343n.
-,
see also 1862 Exhibition building under
Exhibitions; Natural History Museum
-,
South side (odd numbers)
-, Cromwell Houses see Nos. 21–35
-, Institut Français 348
-, Nos. 1–11 294, 294n., 323, 358; fig. 69
(p.311)
-, Nos. 13–19 274, 288–9, 293, 358; Pl. 91c
-, Nos. 21–35 (formerly Nos. 1–8 Cromwell
Houses) 287, 288, 289, 291, 293,
320, 323, 358; figs. 56–7 (pp. 290, 292);
Pls. 90c, d, 91a
-, Nos. 37–57 296, 297, 358; figs. 59, 72 (pp.
297, 312)
-, No. 57B 299n.
-, Nos. 59–79 (Stanhope Gardens, north
side) 300, 358; figs. 76–7 (p. 313);
Pl. 89a
-, Nos. 81–83 300
Cromwell's Gift estate 26
Cropsey, Jasper Francis 32
b Cross, William 155
Crowe, Eyre 109, 142n.
Crystal Palace, Hyde Park see under Exhibitions, 1851
Crystal Palace, Sydenham 50, 77, 130, 137
Crystal Palace Company 137
Cubitt, Lewis 269, 289
Cubitt, Thomas 54–9 passim, 62, 264, 269
a Cubitt, Sir William 54, 55, 57, 98
Cubitt, William 103, 148, 154
b Cubitt, William, and Co. 16, 38–9, 41, 42, 44, 46, 48, 325, 334
Cuchet, Jean Louis see Fleming, John Lewis
Cundy, Charles Fishlake 269, 298
Cundy, Thomas (I) 298
Cundy, Thomas (II) 88, 298
a Cundy, Thomas (III) 268, 269, 283, 298, 299, 300, 310, 311
Cunliffe, Roger 360
Cunliffe-Owen, Lt.-Col. Henry 80–1, 86
Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Philip 81, 94, 220, 346
Curling, F. G. 364
b Curtis, Edwin 17
Curtis, Spencer H. 363
Curzon, Earl (later Marquess) 330
D'Abernon, Viscount 258
Dacre, Lady (w. of 10th Baron) 17
Dalby, Prof. W. E. 245
Dalgish, Robert 320, 363
Daniell, Henry J. 361
Darell, Dowager Lady (w. of 2nd bart.) 363
Darley Dale sandstone 158n.
Darwin, Sir Robin 96
Daubeny, Maj.-Gen. C. B. 359
a Daukes, S. W. 67, 304
Daunt, William H. 361
Davidson, G. W. 340
Davidson, Sarah 364
Davies, Rev. William T. K. 360
b Daw, C. A. 39
a Dawbarn, G. R. see Norman and Dawbarn
c Dawson, Nelson 40, 41
b Dean (Fordham and Dean) 143n.
a Deane, Sir Thomas N. (and Son) 118, 119, 222
Debentures 64, 125, 179, 217
Decoration see Architectural decoration; Mosaic decoration; Mural decoration
Decorations of the South Kensington Museum , 1862 to 1874 92n.
c De Grelle, Houdret and Co. 225
Delany, Mrs. (Mary) 12
Delaroche, Paul 163
De La Rue, Warren 192
c Delessert and Co. 291n.
De L'lsle and Dudley, 2nd Baron 299, 321, 361
De Morgan, William (tiles by) 285
Denbigh Street, Pimlico 293
Denistone, John 359
Derby, 14th Earl of 49, 50, 52, 55, 57, 61, 64,
102, 130, 147, 149, 153, 157, 180–4
passim, 198
-, committee on Albert Memorial under 149,
150, 152, 153, 159, 171–2, 178, 179
Derby, Emma, Dowager Countess of (w. of 14th Earl) 358
Designing, atelier or office method of 86, 88, 91, 93
Deutsches Museum, Munich 253, 254, 255, 256
De Vere Gardens 338
Devonport (Raglan Barracks) 86
Devonshire, 6th Duke of 133
Devonshire, 7th Duke of 69, 208, 250, 251
Devonshire, 8th Duke of 121, 233
b Dicksee (Foster and Dicksee) 246
c Diespeker and Co. 121, 229
Digby, Edward 363
Digby, Thomas 362
Dilke, C. W. 50, 125, 128, 137, 138
a Dillon, C. R. 88, 93, 198
Disraeli, Benjamin
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 49, 52, 55, 60, 61
-, Albert, Prince and 50, 55, 61, 147
-, Albert Memorial, and 153, 157
Disraeli, Benjamin (continued)
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and 115, 138
-, Exhibition of 1862, and 138, 147
-, science collections, institutions, and 248, 250,
251
-, South Kensington Museum, and 102, 102n.,
107, 108, 116
-, Victoria, Queen, and 107, 108, 153
-, other references 174, 201
District Line see Metropolitan District Railway
Dixon, Augusta 358
Dobree, Bonamy 285, 322, 362
Dodd, George 35
'Dolly the Tall' (Mrs. John Elliott) 12
'Domestic Revival' or 'Queen Anne' style 241, 241n., 325–7
Donaldson, Catherine 364
Donaldson, George 229
a Donaldson, T. L. 54, 81, 84, 150, 151, 151n., 178
Donnelly, Sir John F. D. 65, 71, 71n., 86, 192, 217, 234, 238, 241, 250, 251
Dorney, Joseph 9
Dorney (née Blake), Maria (Mary) 8, 9
D'Orsay, Count Alfred 12
Dostoyevsky 145
b Douglas, John 302, 305, 342
Douglas, Quentin 305
b Douglas, William 262, 295–7, 305, 306
-, building activities
on 1851 Commissioners' estate 68, 295–7,
305, 342
-, on Harrington estate 299, 300
-, on his freehold 301, 302
-, financial difficulties 305
-, freehold purchases 296, 301, 302
-, house types 302, 305, 311; figs. 72, 81, 83
(pp. 312, 315)
b Douglas, William (the younger) 305
c Doulton and Co. 107, 237n., 241, 346
Douro Place 149
b Dove Brothers 245, 246
Dowbiggin, Thomas 16, 17
a Down, Robert 346
Downe, — 88, 346
b Downs, William 336, 348
Doyle, John 58
c Dreaper (Rushworth and Dreaper) 354
a Dredge, William 98
Dresden 76, 183, 183n.
Dresser, Christopher 79
a Drew, Thomas 27
a Driver and Rew 343, 345
Drogheda, 6th Earl (later 1st Marquis) of 12
c Drury, Alfred 121n.
Dryden, William (estate of) 16; fig. 1 (p. 2)
Dublin 87, 89, 98
Duckworth Rev. Mr. 171
Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant 361
c Dujardin, Monsieur 212
Dulwich College 90n.
Dun Cow public house 27
Duncan, H. M. (flat of) Pl. 113a
Duncombe, George 360
Dundonald, 11th Earl of 266, 360
Dunmow, Essex 225
Dupasquier and Tremlett 271
Durham 2nd Earl of 291, 319, 358
Durham, 3rd Earl of 321
c Durham, Joseph 133–6 passim, 151n., 165
Dyce, William 75–9 passim
b Dyke (John Knox and Dyke) 246
Dyson, Edward 358
Eales, Charles 359
Earl's Court, manor of 1, 3, 4, 14, 15, 19
Earl's Court Gardens 302
East India Company 3, 29
East Street, St. Marylebone 59
Eastern and Western Galleries 66, 67, 94, 101, 196–200, 225, 226, 239, 250, 251; fig. 37 (p. 223); Pls. 55–6, 57a, b
Eastern influence at South Kensington 77, 91, 94
Eastlake, Sir Charles 65, 75, 77, 107, 133, 149–54 passim, 159, 160, 163, 166, 167
Eastlake, Charles 351
Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth (w. of Sir Charles) 49, 168, 169, 193
b Easton and Amos and Sons 128
Easton Neston, Northamptonshire 6
a Eastwood, J.H.
Eaton, G. C. 134
Ebury, 2nd Baron (Hon. Robert Grosvenor) 321, 360
Ecclesiastical Commissioners 70, 349, 350, 353
Eck, Frederick 364
École Centrale d'Architecture, Paris 103
École des Beaux Arts, Paris 163
Eden, Vice-Admiral Charles 362
Eden, Emily 14, 57
Eden, George (2nd Baron later 1st Earl of Auckland) 13–14
Eden, Robert John (3rd Baron Auckland) 14, 57
Eden, William George (4th Baron Auckland) 327
Eden Lodge 12, 13–14, 57, 57n., 67, 327; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
Edinburgh 80, 87, 104, 139, 152, 156, 206, 254, 346
Edinburgh, Duke of (s. of Queen Victoria) 50, 67n., 182, 192, 217, 219
Education see Art, applied, education in; Industrial education; Scientific and technical education; Vocational training
Education, Board of 71, 97, 120, 121, 122, 248, 253–7 passim, 260
Education, Board of (continued)
-, departmental committees
-, 1904–6 233, 245
-, 1910–12 253, 254, 257
Education, Ministry of 226
Education Committee (of Privy Council) 51, 71, 97, 99, 116, 117, 235
Edward VII (Prince of Wales 1841–1901)
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 50, 64, 67, 69, 70n.,
72, 228
-, Annual International Exhibitions, and 199
-, City and Guilds College, and 240, 241, 245
-, Imperial College, and 233
-, Imperial Institute, and 69, 220–2 passim, 224,
226, 226n.
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 135, 135n.
-, Queen Alexandra's House, and 346
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 180, 181, 182, 184,
188, 189, 191
-, Royal College of Music, and 69, 219, 228, 229
-, Royal College of Science, and 243
-, Royal Horticultural Society, and 130, 131, 135,
135n.
-, Royal School of Mines, and 245
-, Royal School of Needlework, and 231
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum, and 115, 120, 121
-, statues of 59n., 121n., 229n.
-, other references 85, 288, 304
Edwardes, William see Kensington, 2nd Baron
a Edwards, George 300
Edwards, Gerard A.
Egerton Court 303
Egg, Durs 26, 32
Elcho, Lord (later 10th Earl of Wemyss) 183, 203, 205, 209
Electric lighting 145, 191
Electric telegraph 51n., 145
Electrotyping 107, 136, 159
Elgee, Capt. and Eliza 362
Elger, George 360
Elger, John 54
Elizabeth I 17
Elizabeth Street (Royal Oak public house) 288
c Elkington, Messrs. 136, 170
Ellesmere, 2nd Earl of 101n.
Elliott, Mrs. ('Dolly the Tall') 12
Elliott, Dr. (later Sir) John 12
Elliott and Fry 24, 25
Ellis, Sir Arthur 50
c Ellson (Richardson, Ellson and Company) 225
Elmes, H. L. 88, 308
Elmore, A. 142n.
Elvaston Mews 271, 272, 282; fig. 84 (p. 318); Pl. 88c
Elvaston Place 272–3, 274, 275, 278–9, 282, 282n., 313, 314, 324, 358–9; fig. 73 (p. 312)
Ely Cathedral 144
Elystan Street, Chelsea 305
Embankment 207, 221, 238; Pl. 61a
Embankment Gardens207
a Emerson, Sir William 46, 118, 119, 342
Enamel work 91, 111, 112, 170
Enamelled Iron Company 111
English Church, Alexandria 94
Ennismore Gardens (Bolney House) 336
Environment, Department of the 216
Epstein, Sir Jacob 37
Esher, 2nd Viscount 72
Estonian legation 340
Ethnological museum 73, 246, 250n., 256
Ewart, William 75, 76
Exhibition Road 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65, 108n.,
126, 262, 263, 265, 288, 294; Pls. 2b, 37,
55c, 58a, 90a, b
-, proposed tunnel or bridge crossing 66, 234
-, water mains 59n.
-,
East side
-, International Bazaar 291n.; Pl. 90a
-, proposed buildings in 85
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum frontage 103, 107, 119; Pl. 58a
-, No. 12 305
-,
for other individual houses see Princes Gate,
Nos. 64–72
-,
see also Huxley Building; Hyde Park Chapel;
Princes Gate
-,
West side
-, entrance to Royal Horticultural Society's
Garden 127, 128, 132; Pls. 27a, 55c
-, Exhibition building of 1862 in 137, 146;
Pls. 37, 90a
-, French Court of 1871 Exhibition 199; Pls.
55c, 67c
-, meteorological office 71, 252
-, post offices 71, 252, 317
-, Princes Gate Court 330
-, proposed buildings in 65, 69, 85, 228, 243,
251, 252, 330
-, No. 29 (formerly No. 2 Lowther Gardens)
331; Pl. 101a
-,
see also City and Guilds College; Geological
Museum; Natural History Museum;
Royal School of Needlework; Science
Museum
Exhibitions 85, 137, 138, 139, 146, 196
-, 1844, Paris 79
-, 1849, Paris 77
-, 1851, London (Great Exhibition)
aims and effects 49, 50, 71, 72, 74, 133
-, effect on adjacent properties 263, 291
-, antecedents 76, 77
-, building (Crystal Palace, Hyde Park) 77,
85, 114, 139, 173; fig. 18 (p. 53)
Exhibitions (continued)
-, 1851, London (continued)
building (continued)
-, compared with 1862 building 140, 141,
142, 143, 144, 145
-, defects, criticisms of 98, 104, 142, 144
-, collections or exhibits 52, 56, 79, 99, 248
-, commemoration of 107, 165, 168, 190
-,
see also Memorial to 1851 Exhibition
-, Commissioners for see Commissioners for the
Exhibition of 1851
-, Exhibition of 1862, compared with 137, 138,
139, 142, 145
-, Memorial to see Memorial to 1851 Exhibition
personnel 49, 50, 77, 80–1, 137, 145, 180
-, surplus from 49, 50
-, other references 13, 57, 176
-, 1853, Dublin 98
-, 1855, Paris 59, 86, 89, 142, 248
-, 1857, Manchester 80, 98, 138
-, 1862 (1861), London 60, 64, 137–47 passim
-, access, traffic to 65, 291
-, building 137–47 passim; plan a between pp.
54–5; Pls. 10a, 28c, 30–8, 90a, d
-, architecture of 87, 140–1, 141–2
-, cost 146
-, effect on neighbouring property 63, 277,
289, 291, 296
-, hall or amphitheatre, proposed 139, 140,
177–8; Pl. 30b
-, mosaic decoration of 142, 157; Pl. 38b
-, opinions of 129, 141, 145, 146, 147, 205, 291
-, picture galleries 101, 140, 141, 145; Pl. 33b, d
-, proposals for use of 146, 203,
-, refreshment rooms, restaurant 92, 130,
147, 249, 252; Pl. 35d
-, western annexe (machinery) 127, 140,
141, 145, 147; Pl. 34a
-, Commissioners, trustees for 138, 139, 141,
144, 145, 146
-, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden,
and 124, 126, 130, 138, 142
-, site 72, 137, 138, 208n.
-, main 62, 64, 138, 141, 146, 147, 203
-, western annexe 68, 146, 202, 333
-, other references 197, 275, 281, 291n., 298n.
-, 1862, South Kensington Museum 106
-, 1867, Paris 91, 94, 107, 108, 153, 196
-, 1871–4, London (Annual International
Exhibitions) 66, 131, 194, 196–9 passim;
Pls. 55, 56a, b
-, annexes, French Court 199, 231; Pls. 55c, 67c
-, 1873, Vienna 199
-, 1876, London (scientific instruments) 250
-, 1878, Paris 89, 304
-, 1883–6, London 69, 131–2, 220, 224, 305;
Pl. 72a
c Eyre, J. 346
Eyston, Robert T. 358
Fabbricotti, B. 165
Fairbairn, Thomas 138, 141
a Fairbairn, Sir William 139, 141, 188
a Fairbairn Engineering Company 188
Fairman, Christina 362
c Faraday (Osler and Faraday) 112
b Fareham Brick Company 121n.
c Farmer and Brindley 153, 170, 212, 241, 354
c Faulkner, C. (Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co.) 111
Female School of Art 78, 79, 99, 102
Fenn, Sir Robert 11
a Fergusson, James 87, 116, 147, 151n., 175, 183, 184, 188, 192, 203, 205, 209
Ferrers, William 364
Festing, Capt. 90
Festival of Britain (1951) 256
Feversham, 2nd Baron 267
Fielden, H. M. and Hannah 361
Fielding, Sir John 11
Fiennes, John (later 17th Baron Saye and Sele) 46, 362
Finsbury (trades school, college) 238, 240
Fish culture collection 250; Pl. 57d
c Fisher (Harland and Fisher) 108
Fisher, Herbert 181, 182
Fisheries Exhibition, International 132; plan b between pp. 54–5; Pl. 72a
Fitzclarence (later Hunloke), Capt. Frederick 359
Fitzroy, Henry 135
Flats 32, 37, 42, 44, 48, 68, 70, 268n., 303, 317,
325, 342–5, 347–8; figs. 86, 97 (pp. 326,
344); Pls. 100, 111b, c, 113a, 114c
-,
see also under Houses
Fleming, Césarine Amable Louise see Villars, Baroness
Fleming, Jane (later Countess of Harrington) 4
Fleming, Sir John 3, 4, 5
Fleming, John Lewis (formerly Cuchet, Jean Louis) 4, 6
Fleming (later Worsley), Seymour Dorothy 4, 6
Fleming Villa 6
Fletcher, Banister 241
Flett, Sir John 258
a Flockhart, William 24
Floral Hall, Covent Garden 126
Florida Gardens 7
Flower, Sir William 213
Flue-arches 273, 317; fig. 47
c Foley, John Henry 121n., 130n., 136, 149, 160, 161, 162, 165–8 passim, 174, 174n.
Forbes, Charles J. (later 4th bart.) 362
b Fordham and Dean 143n.
Foreign Office (building) 163
Forster, John 39
c Foster (Brindley and Foster) 229, 354
b Foster and Dicksee 246
b Fotheringham (Patman and Fotheringham) 325
Foundling Hospital estate 27
c Fourmaintraux, Pierre 356
a Fowke, Francis 74, 86–9, 90, 91, 93, 94, 99, 101,
103, 104, 117, 128n., 153, 157, 183, 249;
Pl. 2c
-, career 86, 93, 142
-, office and staff 88–9, 102–3, 183, 184, 192,
193, 205, 205n.
-, opinions about 87, 142, 145, 147n.
-, relations with other architects 86, 87, 125, 128,
147n., 205n., 206
-, works associated with
Exhibition building of 1862 87, 138–47
passim
-, Huxley Building 234, 235
-, Natural History Museum 87, 203, 205, 206,
207, 249
-, Royal Albert Hall 87, 177, 178, 180, 181,
182, 183, 184, 185, 188, 192
-, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden 87, 92,
93, 125–9 passim, 142
-, South Kensington Museum 87, 89, 94, 100–104, 106–8 passim, 191
-, other buildings 87, 101n., 104, 127
-,
see also under Albert, Prince Consort
Fowke, Frank (s. of Francis) 71, 88, 89, 94, 192, 209, 298
Fowke, Isabella (née Cole) 94
Fowler, Alfred 360
a Fowler, Sir John 65, 144, 184, 188, 302
Fox, Charles Richard (s. of 3rd Baron Holland) 6
Fox, Samson 228, 229, 229n.
b Fox and Barrett 189
c Frampton, Sir George 121n., 225
c Franchi, G., and Son 107
a Francis, F. and H. 203n.
Frankfurt (academy of music) 228
Frankland, Sir Edward 235
Franklin and Andrews 334n.
b Freake, Charles James 59, 181, 192, 217, 262,
265, 287–8, 306, 343, 349, 350
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
217, 219, 263
-, building activities
-, Cromwell Road and Place area 286–93
-, Exhibition Road and Princes Gate area 57, 58,
59, 265, 282, 294, 303–4
-, National Training School for Music
(Royal College of Organists) 217, 219
-, Onslow Square 263, 288, 316
-, southern Queen's Gate area 299, 300, 301,
302
-, career summarized 287–8
Freake, Charles James (continued)
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and 59, 181, 217, 288, 343
-, freehold land dealings 14, 23, 54, 55, 57, 294,
301, 302
-, house types 289, 291, 293, 300, 310, 316;
figs. 56–7, 67, 80, 82 (pp. 290, 292, 310,
314–15)
-, office, staff and business associates 264, 287,
288, 298, 301
-, own house 288, 289, 358; Pl. 91a
-,
see also under Gladstone, W. E.
Frederick the Great (statue) 159
b Freeman, Messrs. 283n.
French influences at South Kensington 59, 89, 277, 278, 291n., 309, 348
Fresco-painting 109–10, 113
Freshfield, Douglas 364
a Fripp, S. C. 203n.
c Frith, W. S. 40, 121n., 244
Frogmore (mausoleum; Prince Consort's Dairy) 77, 111
Frost, Margaret 358
Fulham Board of Works 30n.
Fulham Road 3, 8
Fulham workhouse 30, 30n.
Fuller, Francis 58
Fulwell Park, Twickenham 288
Gabrielli, Antony 320, 363
Gabrielli, Henrietta 363
Gainsborough, Earls of (estates)15
b Galbraith Brothers 254, 258
Galsworthy, Frederick L. 359
Galton, Sir Douglas 238
Galton, Frances 361
c Gamble, James 90, 90n., 92, 93, 116
-, works
City and Guilds College 241
-, Huxley Building 235, 237
-, Royal Albert Hall 189, 193
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum 107, 108, 110, 111, 112, 113,
121n.
Gammie, Patrick 364
Gardener's Buildings 10
Gardens
-, communal and public 274–5, 276, 294, 298–9
-, private 19, 276, 291, 298, 316, 333
-,
see also Royal Horticultural Society's Garden
c Gardner, J. Starkie, and Co. 237
Garland, Edgar 360
a Garling, H. B. 203n.
Garner, Thomas see Bodley and Garner
Gärtner, Friedrich von 76, 78
Gas lighting and supply 42, 59n., 101, 117, 126, 143, 191, 214
Gastronomic Symposium of All Nations 13
b Gayford (Killby and Gayford) 245, 246
b Gee, Walker and Slater 24
Gem, Harvey 10
General Post Office (building) 117
Geological Museum 95, 214, 216, 255, 256, 257–9; Pl. 75c
Geological Survey 80, 257, 258
George V (Prince of Wales 1901–10) 50, 72, 253, 255
George VI 259
a George, Ernest (and Peto) 253, 293
German art, education and science, awareness of 59, 74–8 passim, 80, 81, 101, 120, 151, 183, 183n., 194n, 233, 234, 239, 241n., 253, 256
Germany, Dowager Empress of see Victoria, Princess
Germany, Emperor of (Wilhelm II) 253
Gherardini collection 80
b Gibbons, Messrs. 330
c Gibbs, Alexander 352
Gibbs, T. B. Brandreth 134
b Gibbs and Canning, 111, 189, 210, 237n., 241
a Giblett, R. W. 203n.
Gibson, John 149, 150, 165
a Gibson, John 285
c Gilbert, Sir Alfred 59n.
Gillilan, William 46
c Gillow, Messrs. 304
Gladstone, Charlotte 360
Gladstone, W. E.
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 49, 55, 57, 61, 62
-, Albert, Prince, and 61, 64, 115
-, Albert Memorial, and 152, 153, 157, 172, 174,
178
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and 115, 191, 19m.
-, Exhibition building of 1862, and 107, 146, 147,
203
-, Freake, Charles James, and 57, 219, 288
-, Natural History Museum, and 202, 202n., 203,
207, 208, 209, 213
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 178, 188, 191,
191n.
-, Science and Art Department, and 71, 71n., 108,
116, 235, 251
-, science collections, institutions, and 235, 250,
251
-, South Kensington Museum, and 80, 107, 108,
115, 116, 119
-, Wales, Prince of, and 288, 346
Glascote Works, Tamworth 189
Glasgow (St. Mungo Vintners) 346
Glass
in construction 85, 104, 141, 188, 197, 302
-,
see also Conservatories and glass-houses
-, stained and painted
churches 352–3, 354, 355, 356
Glass, stained and painted (continued)
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum 91, 104, 110, 111, 112, 113,
122, 123
-, other buildings 145, 213, 225
Glen Andred, Groombridge 36
Glendower Place 302
Gloucester, Maria, Duchess of 7
Gloucester Grove 19
Gloucester Grove East 19, 25
Gloucester Grove East School 25
Gloucester Grove West 19
Gloucester Lodge (also known as Villa Maria, Orford Lodge and Canning Villa) 7; fig. 1 (p. 2); Pl. 78d
Gloucester Place 19
Gloucester Road 7, 19, 20, 25, 26n., 38, 268, 269,
271, 272, 274, 275–7, 285, 297, 300; figs.
1, 9 (pp. 2, 28); Pl. 84b, c
-,
East side (odd numbers)
Argyle Villas 23
-, Campbell Court 276
-, Harrington Hotel 272
-, Hereford Arms public house 23
-, Jackson's builder's yard 264
-, Johnson's Cottages 22
-, Petersham Terrace see Nos. 37–59
-, Nos. 1–15 269
-, Nos. 17–35 272, 273–4, 319; Pl. 84b
-, Nos. 37–59 (Petersham Terrace) 273, 275–276, 276n., 359
-, Nos. 61–69 285, 313; fig. 75; Pl. 84c
-, Nos. 71–123 300; fig. 60
-, Nos. 129–151 20, 24, 349; fig. 4
(p. 20)
-, Nos. 153–155 (Argyle Villas) 23
-,
see also Gloucester Lodge; Hogmire Lane;
St. Stephen's
Gloucester Square see Kensington Gate
Gloucester Terrace 19, 20, 24
Glyptothek, Munich 74, 75
Goderich, Viscount (later 1st Earl of Ripon) 134
Godwin, George 134, 135, 136, 148, 289
Goedecker, H. (house of) Pl. 113c
Goethe 163
Golden Square 20
Goldingham, John 358
Goldsmiths Company 245
Goldsmiths' Extension, City and Guilds College
-, see under City and Guilds College
Goodall, Abraham 358
a Goodchild, T. 203n.
a Goodden, Prof. R. Y. 261
Goodfellow, Thomas 5
Goodhart-Rendel, H. S. 224, 226n., 232
Gordon, Capt. John 158n.
Gordon, Rachel E. H. 361
Gordon affair 71n.
Gore, The King's see Gore Lane
Gore House 11, 12–13, 54; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53); Pl. 78b
Gore House estate 11–13, 54; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
Gore Lane (also known as The King's Gore and Park Lane) 3, 11, 13, 14–15, 56, 91; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53); Pl. 2a
Gore Street 271, 282, 314
Goschen, G. J. 118
a Goss, S. G. 304n.
Gosselin, Frances 361
Governesses 322, 357–64 passim
Government, attitude to South Kensington
-, buildings and enterprises 50, 52, 60–2, 64, 65,
68–9, 101–2, 115, 116–17, 146–7, 152,
153, 157, 201, 227, 235, 242–3, 246,
250–8 passim
-,
see also Disraeli, Benjamin; Gladstone, W. E.;
Parliament; Treasury; Works, Office of
Government offices (Whitehall) competition 150, 203
Government School of Design see School of Design
Government School of Mines and Science
Applied to the Arts 234
-,
see also Royal School of Mines
Grafton, Dowager Duchess of (w. of 6th Duke) 38
Grafton cherry 7
Graham, Peter 134
Grammar of Ornament (Owen Jones) 77, 100
Granby, Marquis of see Rutland, 6th Duke of Granite see under Stone
Grant, Baron Albert 238
Grant, Sir Francis 65, 66
Grant, John 3
Granville, 2nd Earl 49, 61, 133, 138, 139, 140,
142, 144, 147, 182
-, Cole, Sir Henry, and 67, 137, 139, 145, 188,
198
a Gray, Charles 269
Gray, J. E. 209
Great Exhibition see Exhibitions, 1851
Great George Street 98, 271
Great Marylebone Street 25
Great Swan Alley (Chartered Accountants' building) 232
Greater London Council 334
Greek Church 70n.
b Green, George 24
Green, Thomas H. 359
Greenhill, Caroline 9
Greenwich (school of naval architecture) 234
Greenwich Hospital, Commissioners for 62, 64
b Greenwood (Holliday and Greenwood) 121n.
b Gregory, George and Joshua 302
Grey, Gen. Charles (secretary to Prince
Albert and later to Queen Victoria) 50, 51, 55,
56, 64, 65, 66, 104, 127, 191n., 265, 293
-, 1862 Exhibition, and 64, 137, 147
-, Albert Memorial, and 148, 149, 150, 152–8
-,
passim, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 169, 173,
175
-, Annual International Exhibitions (Eastern
and Western Galleries), and 196, 197, 198,
198n.
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 135, 136
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 178–83 passim, 191n.
Grey, Sir William 319, 362
Grey and Ripon, Earl de 198
Grieve, James 360
Griffiths, Rev. Joseph and Mrs. 17
Grimsby (water tower) 77
Grisi, Giulia 29
b Grissell, Henry 106n.
b Grissell, Thomas, and Peto, Samuel Morton 34, 35
Grosvenor, Hon. Robert (later 2nd Baron Ebury) 321, 360
Grosvenor estate 288, 298
Grosvenor Gardens 343
Grosvenor Hotel 146
Grosvenor Mews (Mayfair) 17
Grosvenor Road, Pimlico 165
Ground rents
-, per acre 8, 32, 34, 55, 58, 62, 264, 268, 271,
274, 278, 286, 293, 295, 301, 304, 307
-, per foot frontage 39, 60, 67, 334
-, sale of at years' purchase 55, 56, 58, 62, 66,
276, 282, 291, 299, 332, 334
b Grove (Cochrane, Grove and Co.) 237n.
Grove, Sir George 228
Grove House (also known as Brompton Place) 10, 11, 58, 286; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
Grove House, Kensington Gore 12; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53); Pls. 77a, 78c
a Grover, J. W. 106, 113, 126, 144, 188
b Grover, John (and Son) 25, 338
Grüner, Ludwig 75, 77
c Grylls, Harry 354
Guards' Memorial, Hyde Park 151
Guildhall School of Music 228
Guilford Street, St. Pancras 294
Gulbenkian Foundation 261
Gunter estate 293, 349
'H. B.' (John Doyle) 58
Haldane, R. B. 226, 233, 253n.
Hale (Cromwell) House 3, 5; fig. 1 (p. 2)
Halkett, Amelia 359
Hall, Sir Benjamin 134
a Hall, J. G. 303
Hall, S. Carter 133, 134
Halles, Les, Paris 89, 143
Halliday, Sir Frederick James 319, 361
Halstead Place, Kent 336
Hamburg 76, 78, 101
Hamilton, Francis and George R. 360
Hammersley, Hugh 357
c Hampton and Sons 229
Hampton Court Palace 99
b Handyside, Andrew, and Co. 126n.
Hankey, H. A. 345
Hanover 76
Hanson, Joshua Flesher 32–6 passim
Hanson, Theodosia 36
a Harber, W. F. 268n.
Harcourt-Smith, Sir Cecil 121, 121n., 122
Hardcastle, Joseph A. 363
a Hardcastle, Wilfred J.
Hardinge, Francis 362
Hardman, Sir William 50, 136, 136n.
a Hardwick, P. C. 44, 150, 151, 151n, 152, 153, 178
Hardy, Paul Nathan (formerly P. H. Nathan) 44, 46
a Hare, Cecil 354
c Harland and Fisher 108
Harrington, Countess of (née Jane Fleming) 4
Harrington, 3rd Earl of 4
Harrington, 4th Earl of 3, 4, 7
Harrington, 5th Earl of 7, 8, 55, 56, 263, 264, 265, 268, 271, 272, 298
Harrington, 7th Earl of 298
Harrington, 11 th Earl of 299n.
Harrington estate 7–8, 55, 56–7, 262, 263, 264,
265–8, 269, 271–4, 275, 297–301, 310,
313, 317; fig. 18 (p. 53), plan B in end
pocket
-,
see also Harrington-Villars estate
Harrington Hotel 272
Harrington Road 18, 65, 296, 302, 307, 324
-, Norfolk Hotel 303
-, Queen's Gate Hall 302; fig. 61; Pl. 101e
Harrington-Villars estate 3–8; fig. 1
c Harris (Battiscombe and Harris) 25
Harris, Anna Maria see Brace
Harris, Elizabeth 9
Harris, Henry 271
Harris, John, seniorand junior 9
a Harris, William 271, 272, 310
c Harrison and Harrison 192
Hart, S. 142n.
c Hart, Son, Peard and Co. 107, 111, 121n., 123, 350
c Hartley, J. 145
Hartley Colliery disaster 152
b Harvey (McLaughlin and Harvey) 356
a Harvey, W. 203n.
Hassard see Hazard
Haull House 5
Hawker, Ann 9
Hawkins, Mr. Justice 347n.
Hawkins, Sir Caesar 12
a Hawkshaw, John 184, 188
Hawksmoor, Nicholas 6–7
Hayter, Edward 363
c Haywood, John 356
Hazard (Hassard), Henry I and II 13
c Heaton, Clement, and Co. 225
Heidelberg Castle 128
Heim, Rudolph 7
a Hemings, Frederick 347, 348
b Hemsley, William 189
Henrici, Prof. O. 240
Henry VIII 1
Henry Cole Building 237
c Herbert, J. R. 109, 149
Hereford Arms public house 23
Hereford Square 7, 23, 25, 349
Herschell, 1st Baron 221, 222, 226
Heseltine, J. P. 176, 331, 332, 333, 336
Heseltine, Philip 332n.
Hesketh, Lady Emily B. 363
Hesketh, R. 284, 285
Hewitt, Henry 16
Hicks, Sir Baptist (1st Viscount Campden) 26
Hicks, Elizabeth (Lady Campden) 26
a Higgins, J. W. 50
b Higgs, F. and F. H. 246
b Higgs, William 299
b Higgs and Hill 136, 246, 342
Hill, Henry 320, 363
c Hill, Norman and Beard 219
Historical Instruments, Museum of 230
a Hittorf, J. I. 151n.
a Hoffmann, Paul 325
Hofmann, Prof. A. W. 159, 234, 235
Hogmire (Hogmore) Lane (now Gloucester Road, q.v.) 7, 26, 26n., 27
b Holbrooke and Company 283n.
Holdsworth, James 360
a Holford, Sir William (later Baron) 247
Holland, 3rd Baron 6
Holland Park (No. 34) 331
Holland Park Avenue (Nos. 2–6, 23–27, 24–28) 33
Holland Park Road (No. 14) 327
b Holliday and Greenwood 121n.
c Hollins, M. D. see Minton's
Holy Trinity, Brompton 59, 81, 84, 87, 102, 349, 353
Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge 353, 354
Holy Trinity, Prince Consort Road 70, 353–6; fig. 100; P1. 117
Hood, Capt. Arthur W. A. 362
c Hook, J. C. 142, 142n.
Hoole and Co. 78, 90n., 111
Hoop and Toy public house 10
Hopkinson, Jonathan 298
Horse Guards 160
a Horsfall, William 6
c Horsley, J. C. 412n., 190
Hotels 65, 68, 272, 296, 302, 303, 324, 363
c Houdret (De Grelle, Houdret and Co.) 225
Houses
-, building costs
-, non-speculative 36, 42, 46, 331
-, speculative 266, 277, 279, 281, 294, 299,
307
-, demand for 67, 68, 296, 305, 317
-, façade types 307–16
-, interior decoration 13, 17, 25, 37, 40–1, 42, 44,
46, 265–6, 272, 277, 285, 304, 332, 334,
336, 340, 342
-, planning and accommodation
non-speculative 13, 16, 17, 34, 40–1, 42, 44,
325, 326, 330, 331, 332, 334, 338, 340,
342; figs. 14, 16–17, 89, 91–5
-, speculative 265, 266, 271, 275, 281, 283,
289, 291, 293, 294, 300, 316–17; figs. 7,
12, 44, 46, 49, 53, 56, 58, 87–8, drawing
between pp. 38–9
-, prices 38, 266, 269, 281, 282, 283, 285, 291,
296, 301, 307
-, rack rents 32, 33, 266, 283, 284, 291, 300
-, roof types 317
-, subdivision and conversion into flats 36, 37, 48,
68, 262, 297, 303, 305, 324, 332, 333,
343n.
Houses of Parliament 34, 224
-, decoration of 75–7 passim
Howard, George (later 9th Earl of Carlisle) 327
Howard of Effingham, 5th, 6th and 7th Barons 5
Hradschin Palace, Prague (Spanish Hall) 179
Hubbard, J. G. 349
Hübsch, Heinrich 76
c Hudson, Octavius 100, 142n., 144
Hull, William D. 363
Humbert, A. J. 77
Humphrey, Emma 360
Hunloke (formerly Fitzclarence), Capt. Frederick 359
a Hunt, H. A. (s. of Sir Henry) 50, 347, 348
a Hunt, Sir Henry Arthur 50, 65, 67, 264, 269,
287–8, 304
-, as 1851 Commissioners' surveyor 50, 65, 67,
67n., 68, 127, 239, 264, 289, 296, 304, 311,
330, 332, 343, 345
-, as Office of Works' consultant surveyor 50, 202,
203, 210, 212, 213, 214
Hunt, Leigh 12, 30
a Hunt, Stephenson and Jones 304
Hunt, W. Holman 142n.
Hunterian Museum, Lincoln's Inn Fields 201
Husbands, C.
b Hussey, Thomas 67, 68, 343, 343n., 345, 348
Hutchinson, Mary 363
Huth, A. H. 336
Huxley, T. H. 71, 71n., 202, 202n., 208, 210, 213, 221, 224, 233, 234, 235, 238, 241, 250, 251, 252
Huxley Building (formerly Science Schools) 91, 94, 116, 118, 120, 193, 214, 234–7, 243, 246, 247; fig. 39 (p. 236); Pls. 14c, 58–9, 90b
c Huxley-Jones, T. B. 330
Hyde Park 16, 26, 133, 134, 135, 148, 151
Hyde Park Chapel of the Mormon Church 356
Hyde Park Gate 26, 27, 29, 32–8, 42, 266–7,
324; fig. 9 (p. 28)
-, Chancellor's House 34, 37
-, Cleeve Lodge (No. 42) 29
-, Monmouth House 37
-, Stoke Lodge (No. 45) 29; Pl. 79c
-, Nos. 1–4 26, 266–7, fig. 45; Pls. 28a, b, 79d, e,
83a, b
-, Nos. 5–8 15, 34–5; Pl. 79d, e
-, No. 9 34, 35
-, Nos. 10–13 34, 35; fig. 12; Pl. 80c
-, Nos. 14–16 35; Pl. 80c
-, No. 17 (Hanson's house) 34, 36
-, No. 18 36–7, 327; Pl. 93c, d
-, Nos. 19–24 34, 37, 38
-, Nos. 25–26 34; Pl. 80b
-, Nos. 27–28 34; Pl. 80b, e
-, No. 29 33–4, 37; Pl. 80d
-, No. 30 33–4, 37, 38; Pl. 101b
-, Nos. 31–34 36
-, No. 35A 37
-, Nos. 35–37 33, 36, 37, 38; fig. 11 (p. 33); Pl.
79d
-, Nos. 38–54 27, 29, 32; Pl. 79c, d
-, Nos. 58–59 26, 38; fig. 13 (p. 39)
Hyde Park Gate Mews 33
Hyde Park Terrace 14–15; Pl. 79b
I'Anson, Edward 224n.
c Image, Selwyn 40, 122
Imperial College 72, 73, 95, 233–47
-, buildings (since 1907) 245–7; plan d between
pp. 54–5; Pl. 76a, b
-, expansion since 1945 73, 132, 196, 227, 232,
242, 244, 245, 246–7, 334, 338, 342
-, foundation 233–4
-, plans for expansion 1918–39 73, 246
-, site 72, 73, 234
-,
see also City and Guilds College; Huxley
Building; Royal College of Science; Royal
School of Mines
Imperial Institute 69, 70, 95, 132, 199, 200, 220–7, 244; fig. 37 (p. 223); Pls. 68–70, 106b
Imperial Institute (continued)
-, tower 225, 226n., 227; Pls. 67a, 68a, 69a, 71c,
76b
Imperial Institute Road 60, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 95,
132, 199, 221, 239, 244, 252, 256, 338
-,
see also Imperial College; Imperial Institute;
Queen's Gate, No. 170; Royal College of
Science; Royal School of Needlework
Imperial War Museum 200, 255
Inclosure Commissioners 7, 56, 57, 58, 264
Inderwick, John 15, 29, 30, 32
India 32, 46, 89n., 91, 217, 220, 224, 224n., 319, 320, 321, 342
India Office 199
Indian Museum (Indian section of South Kensington Museum) 94, 199, 217, 225
Industrial design 75, 76, 117, 260
Industrial education 50–2, 72, 75, 81, 148, 178,
224, 238, 240
-,
see also Scientific and technical education
Industry, application of science and art to 49, 51–2, 74–81 passim, 118
a Ingelow, B. 203n.
Ingestre, Viscount (later 3rd Earl Talbot and 18th Earl of Shrewsbury) 6, 17
Institut Français du Royaume-Uni 348; Pl. 114b
Institute of British Sculptors 99, 130n.
Institution of Civil Engineers 183
Insurance companies 266, 269, 307
-,
see also individual companies, viz. County Fire;
London Assurance; Metropolitan Life;
Provident Life; Royal Exchange Assurance;
Scottish Provident
International Bazaar (Princes Gardens) 291n.; Pl. 90a
Internationalism 50–1, 148
Inverarity, George 364
Irish Board of Works 155, 156
Irish granite 155–6, 158, 158n.
Irish sculptors 165
Iron
-, firms and suppliers 98, 106n., 126, 126n., 143,
143n., 188, 189, 210, 237n., 241, 283n, 336
-, rise in price 171, 210
-, use in construction 98, 99, 103, 104, 106,
106n., 126, 126n., 143, 157, 173, 188, 189,
235, 272, 326, 334
Iron churches 317, 349
Irons, Rev. Prebendary W. J. 349
Isleworth (Worton Hall) 264
Italian influence at South Kensington 75, 90, 103, 116, 126, 129
Ivy Cottage 15
c Jack, George 112
a Jackson, A. Blomfield 229
c Jackson, F. A. 354
c Jackson, George, and Sons 229, 272
a Jackson, Sir T. G. 118, 119, 122, 222
b Jackson, Thomas 35, 264, 267
b Jackson, William 62–3, 262, 263, 264, 265,
297–8, 306, 307, 364
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 56–7, 60, 265
-, Alexander estate, and 274
-, building activities
on 1851 Commissioners' estate 62–3, 268–9
on Harrington estate 263–4, 265–8, 271,
274, 297–8, 300
-, financial difficulties 63, 266–7, 269, 297–8
-, house types 265–6, 268, 300, 311, 314; figs.
44, 63, 65–6 (pp. 265, 309–10)
-, Queen's Gate (gate) 59
-, roadmaking 57, 59, 59n., 264
-, Villars estate, and 8, 55
Jackson's patent ornamental plasterwork, 229
b Jacobs, Mr. 143n.
b Jacobs, William 155
Jacobson, Gottlieb 293
Jacoby, J. A. (house of) Pl. 86a
c Jagger, C. Sargeant 330
James, E. J. 282n.
James, Sir Henry (later Baron James) 222
Jameson, Mrs. 357
a Jameson, Frederick 42
Jameson, Hugh R. F. 359
Jamieson, James 360
b Jarvis, John, and Sons 247
Jay Mews, 14; fig. 85 (p. 323)
b Jeffery, Henry 299
Jermyn Street (Geological Survey; Museum of Practical Geology; School of Mines) 97, 201, 234, 235, 257, 258, 259
Jerome, Jerome K. 229
Johanneum, Hamburg 78
c John, Sir W. Goscombe 121n.
Johnson, Charlotte (Lady) 363
a Johnson, J. 203n.
b Johnson, J. E., Messrs. 254
Johnson, John (1732–1814) 6
a Johnson, John (d. 1879) 146, 147
a Johnson, John, the younger (fl. 1784) 6
Johnson, Thomas 22
Johnson's Cottages 22
Johnston, Edward 363
Johnstone, H. A. 40
Johnstone, James 39
Johnstone, W. M. 40
Johnstone, William Alfred 39, 40
Jolly, — 88
Jolly, Frederick 364
a Jones, J. P. 44
a Jones, Owen 77, 78, 79, 87, 89, 91, 100, 106, 110, 126n., 144, 147, 147n., 260
Jones, Sir Roderick 37
a Joseph, Delissa 325
Joynes, Henry 7