- 1711, he was left only with
nominal charge of a
board of
works when the
surveyorship started in 1715. On 26
April 1718, on the
pretext of
failing powers,...
- more
concerned with
their income than with who was
appointed to the
surveyorships. ... [he] did not
study at the
college to
qualify for the commission...
-
Bellamy and
Hardy was an
architectural practice in Lincoln, England, that
specialised particularly in the
design of
public buildings and non-conformist...
-
hangs there today. The day
after his resignation,
Swift accepted the
surveyorship of the Port of New York. As a
civil engineer, he soon
became involved...
-
disastrous for the
professional staff.
Howard Colvin noted that "Benson's
surveyorship lasted for
fifteen months, in the
course of
which he
sacked his ablest...
- George's Chapel, Windsor,
Westminster Hall, and
Westminster Abbey, in the
surveyorship of
which he
succeeded Sir
George Gilbert Scott. He re-faced the north...
- only
eight miles away,
Banagher had been
chosen as the base of a
Postal Surveyorship,
probably because its
position on the
Shannon offered easy
access by...
- and
forests in Berkshire, Devon, and Surrey; in 1605 he
obtained the
surveyorship of the
Duchy of Cornwall; and in 1607,
after a
careful survey, he composed...
- the
Scottish architect David Cunningham of
Robertland resigned the
Surveyorship to Basil.
Basil was
responsible for a new
palace at Royston, its design...
- was
appointed Master of Navy Ordnance, a post he held
along with the
Surveyorship for the rest of his life. On 22 May 1558,
Wynter brought ships from Dunkirk...