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St Saviour: nave arcade


St Saviour: nave arcade

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St Saviour: nave


St Saviour: nave

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St Saviour: nave arcade


St Saviour: nave arcade

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall


House built by Robert West, stuccodore and developer, on ground leased to him in 1758 by Usher St George. House sold in 1760 to the Hon. Robert Marshall, a justice in the Court of Common Pleas.

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St Saviour: façade


St Saviour: façade

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St Saviour: side elevation


St Saviour: side elevation

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall (detail)


House built by Robert West, stuccodore and developer, on ground leased to him in 1758 by Usher St George. House sold in 1760 to the Hon. Robert Marshall, a justice in the Court of Common Pleas.

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: plasterwork in stairhall (detail)


House built by Robert West, stuccodore and developer, on ground leased to him in 1758 by Usher St George. House sold in 1760 to the Hon. Robert Marshall, a justice in the Court of Common Pleas.

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: façade


House built by Robert West, stuccodore and developer, on ground leased to him in 1758 by Usher St George. House sold in 1760 to the Hon. Robert Marshall, a justice in the Court of Common Pleas.

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Dominick Street Lower: general view, south side


Named for Sir Christopher Dominick and let in lots for building in 1753. Of 66 original houses recorded in 1938, only 10 survive. Mostly demolished in 1950s and replaced by social housing.

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Dominick Street Lower: general view, north side


Named for Sir Christopher Dominick and let in lots for building in 1753. Of 66 original houses recorded in 1938, only 10 survive. Mostly demolished in 1950s and replaced by social housing.

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