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Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir James 250, 285
Keble College, Oxford 349
b Kelk, Sir John 54, 100, 108, 139n., 143, 146,
154–5, 156, 164, 174–5; Pl. 42c
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 54, 55, 56, 263
-, Albert Memorial, and 154–5, 156, 160, 163,
164, 165, 170, 171, 173, 174
-, Exhibition of 1862, and 139, 140, 141, 143,
144, 146
-, Princes Gate, and 54, 289, 291
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 177,180, 181, 184, 184n.
-, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, and 126
-, South Kensington Museum, and 99, 100, 102,
106n., 108
Kelvington, Elizabeth 359
Kemball, Arnold B. 361
a Kendall, W. 214, 256
Kendrick Mews 302
a Kennedy, G. L. 330
Kensington, 2nd Baron (William Edwardes) 1, 3, 4, 14, 18
Kensington, 3rd Baron 56
Kensington, (Royal) Borough of 3, 60, 294
-, Councillors and Mayor of 305
Kensington Gardens 63, 158, 173
-, Queen's Gate into 59; Pl. 82a
Kensington Gate (originally Gloucester Square) 27, 29–32, 46; figs. 9–10 (pp. 28, 31), drawing between pp. 38–9; Pl. 81a, b
Kensington Gore 11–12, 52, 54, 56, 60, 67, 67n.,
85, 304; Pl. 79b
-, Nos. 11–22 (formerly Nos. 1–6 Lower
Kensington Gore and Hyde Park
Terrace) 14–15; Pl. 79b
-, Nos. 23–24 304, 304n.
-, No. 25 67, 304; Pl. 92c, d, e
-,
see also Albert Hall Mansions; Eden Lodge;
Gore House; Grove House; Lowther
Lodge; Queen Alexandra's House; Royal
Albert Hall; Royal College of Art; Royal
College of Organists
Kensington High Street 8, 10, 343
Kensington New Town 30, 37
Kensington Palace Gardens 34, 265
Kensington (St. Mary Abbots) Parish 1, 3, 14
-, almshouses 3, 5–6, 15
-, authorities and vestry 5, 15, 27, 60, 268, 293,
294
-, charities in 5, 15, 16, 26
-, schools 15
-, vicar of 51, 56
-, workhouse 15, 27, 29
Kensington Road 1, 14, 26, 27, 54, 150, 171–2,
173, 185, 193, 238; Pls. 79e, 82a
-, Queen's Gate (to Kensington Gardens) 59;
Pl. 82a
-,
see also Hyde Park Gate, Nos. 1–8 and 35–54;
Kensington Gore; Noel House
Kensington Square 281
Kensington Turnpike Trustees 7
a Kerr, Prof. Robert 88, 92, 176, 203n., 205, 205n., 206
c Kett (Rattee and Kett) 354
Kettlewell, Caroline 9
Key , The 66
Keynes, General 167
a Keynes, J. A. J. 302
Kidd, Robert Charles 29
b Killby and Gayford 245, 246
Kindergarten 194n.
King, Edward 358
King's Head Row 10, 286
Kingston-upon-Thames 288
b Kinninmont, J., and Son 300
Kipling, John Lockwood 89n.
Kipling, Rudyard 89n., 324
Kirby, Harriet 360
Klenze, Leo von 74–5, 81
Klosterkirche, Chorin 351
a Knight, F. G. 342
a Knightley, Thomas Edward 48
Knightsbridge 3, 8, 353, 354
Knightsbridge Barracks 217n
Knightsbridge with Westbourne Green, manor of 1, 11, 13, 15
Knollys, Sir William 182
b Knox, John, and Dyke 246
Königsplatz, Munich 74
Kunstgewerbeschule, Berlin 75
Laboratories and laboratory teaching 52, 231, 234, 235, 239, 243, 244, 252
Labouchere, Henry 81
Ladbroke estate 32
Ladbroke Square 274
Lamp posts 59
Lancaster Walk 173
Land ownership pre-1851 3, 13, 26; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
Land prices and values
-, 17th and 18th centuries 3, 4, 26
-, 19th and 20th centuries 32, 42, 50, 54–8, 64,
69, 202, 294, 307, 346
-, for building plots 39, 42, 44
-, for churches 70, 350, 353
-, for freeholds of houses 38, 332, 334, 340
-, for railways 65
Landseer, Sir Edwin 160
Langley, Henry 363
Lansdowne, 4th Marquis of 141
c Lanteri, Prof. E. 121n.
Larpent, Francis Seymour 33
Lascelles, Maria Elizabeth 9
b Lascelles, W. H. (and Co.) 231, 330, 332, 336
b Last (Ransome and Last) 143n.
a Laurent, Jacques 348
c Lavers and Barraud 104
Lavery, Sir John 289n.
Law Courts 101, 206n., 213
c Lawlor, John 165, 166, 167, 168
Lawrence, John, 1st Baron 360
-, house of fig. 54 (p. 286)
Lawson, Miss 359
Lawson, George 364
Lawyers
-, as occupational group 320, 321
-, involved in speculative building 10, 264, 266,
271, 272, 296, 298, 307, 359
Layard, Sir Henry 91, 142, 183, 183n., 207, 208
-, Albert Memorial, and 154, 157, 159, 160, 161,
163, 164, 165, 167, 171, 175
Learned societies 51, 52, 58, 64, 65, 74, 178–82 passim
Leask, William 360
c Ledward, Mr. (? R. A.) 346
Lee, Catherine 19, 21, 23, 24
Lee, Edward 19
c Lee, Laurence 353
c Lee, T. Stirling 40
a Lee, Thomas 27
Lee Cottage 19, 23
Lee estate 19–25; fig. 3
Lee House 19, 23
Leeds (College of Science) 239
Leeds Forge brass band 229
Lefevre (Ordish and Lefevre) 144
Lefroy, Maj.-Gen. John H 361
c Leighton, Frederic, Lord 68, 108, 109–10, 112, 142n., 189, 222, 225, 240, 345
Leipzig (academy of music) 228
Lennox, Lord Henry 76, 209
Leonard's Place 42
a Leroux Jacob 16
b Leslie an Co. 121n., 244, 254, 261
Lethaby W. R. 254, 336, 345
a Lewcock, R. A. 305
Lewin, Thomas 362
b Lewis, G. W. 330
a Lewis, T. Hayter 203n.
Leyland, Frederick R. 360
Liberator Building Society 70, 347
a Liddell, John 88, 90, 142, 144, 183, 184, 192 193, 205, 205n.; Pl. 2c
Liebig, J. von 80
Liège (St. Jacques) 355
Lifts 191, 277, 302, 326
Lighting, electric and gas see Electric lighting; Gas lighting
Lighting of museums and galleries see under Museums
Lincoln, Mrs. (w. of Abraham Lincoln) 167
Lincoln's Inn Fields (Hunterian Museum) 201
Lindsay, Sir Courts 192, 234, 289, 320, 357
b Lindsay, W. H., and Co. 241
Lister-Kay, Sir John 358
Little Grosvenor (now Broadbent) Street 20
Littledale, Mary E. 361
Livingstone, David (statue) 330
Lloyd, Mrs. 363
Lloyd, Harriet 20
Lloyd, Lt.-Col. J. A. 50
Lloyd, William 4
Locke, Joseph 103
b Locke and Nesham 34
Lockyer, Sir Norman 69, 243, 251, 253
Lombard Street (Clydesdale Bank) 206
London
-, 'culture centre' in 74
-, granite-working in 155
-, institutions of science and art in 51
-, internal migration 317, 319
-, museum provision compared with Paris 248
-, 'Queen Anne'style, and 327
-, quiet in 1867 175
-, sculptors' studios in 167
-, technological centre, as 233, 245
London, Bishop of 349, 350
London, City of 69, 168, 221, 238, 241, 242
-, Lord Mayor 134, 146, 148, 149, 220, 359
London, George 4
London and Westminster Bank 297
London Assurance Corporation 266, 284, 299
London Chamber of Commerce 221
London County Council 194, 231, 233, 247, 334, 348
London School Board 25, 327, 360
London University 85, 226, 233, 242, 245
b Long, William
Lopes, H. C. (later 1st Baron Ludlow) and Lucy 357
Lots Road, Chelsea 305
Louise, Princess 167
Louvre 60, 76
b Lovatt, Henry 240, 241, 325
Lowe, Robert 103, 108, 115, 147, 181, 182, 191n., 208, 235
Lower Grosvenor Street 16
Lower Kensington Gore see under Kensington Gore
Lowndes Street 295, 296
Lowther, James 330
Lowther, William 327, 330, 331
Lowther Gardens 57n., 331; Pl. 101a
Lowther Lodge 67, 327–31, 332, 342, 345; figs. 89–90 (pp. 328–9); Pls. 96–7, 114a
Lubbock, Sir John 250
b Lucas, Charles 184n., 225
-,
see also Lucas Brothers
Lucas, Sir Thomas 146, 347
-,
see also Lucas Brothers
b Lucas Brothers 140, 141, 143, 146, 184, 189, 198, 347
Ludlow, 1st Baron (H. C. Lopes) 357
Lumsden, Henry 361
a Lutyens, Sir Edwin 37, 276n., 295, 348
Lye, John Gaunt 7
Lyons, J., and Co. 257
Lytcott, Anne 9
Macalister, Alexander 359
a Macartney, Sir Mervyn 118, 119, 340
c MacCallum, Andrew 100, 101
c McCarthy, Henry 232
MacColl, D. S. 113, 122, 190, 237n.
M'Culloch, George 342
McCulloch, Hugh 361
c McCulloch, John Thompson 24
Macdonald, Lawrence 165
c Macdowell, Patrick 165, 166, 168
b Macey and Son 37
McGrath, Henry W. 358
Mackenzie, John 20
Mackillop, Charles 358
Mackintosh, Mary 359
Maclagan, Sir Eric 237n.
b McLaughlin and Harvey 356
c McLennan, J. H. 346
Maclise, Daniel 92, 134, 142n., 149, 189
McMaster, James 364
Maddy, Maria E. 362
Magnus, Sir Philip 233, 239, 240
Maison de L'Institut de France (Fondation Rothschild) 340
c Majeski, Auguste 162
Majolica see Ceramics and majolica
Makins, Henry Francis 46, 48, 333–4
Makins, Col. W. T. 48, 331
Manchester 80, 98, 138, 153, 188, 206, 239; P1. 51c
Manchester Guardian , The 320, 361
b Manley and Rogers 36
a Mann, J. R. 205n.
Manners, Lord John 134, 206, 207, 291
Manors 1, 3
-,
see also individual manors of Earl's Court;
-, Knightsbridge with Westbourne Green
Manson Mews 301; fig. 84 (p. 318)
Manson Place 301, 309; fig. 82 (p. 315)
Manufactures, Museum of see under Marlborough House
Marble see under Stone
Marburg 151
a Marcel, O. M. 261
Market Court 10
Market gardens see Nurseries and market gardens
a Markham, J. H. 108n., 214, 256, 259
c Marks, Henry Stacy 109, 112, 190
Marlborough House 51, 79, 80, 81, 85, 99, 180, 182
-, collections, Museum of Manufactures or
Ornamental Art at 77, 79–80, 81, 97–8, 99,
117
Marler, H. W. 298, 299
Marloes Road (workhouse) 29
c Marochetti, Baron Carlo 133, 136, 149, 156, 159, 160–2 passim
Marriott, John 362
c Marshall, P. P. (Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co.) 111
c Marshall, W. Calder 134, 165, 166, 167
Martin, Eustace 360
a Masey, P. 205n.
a Mason (Aston and Mason) 203n.
b Mason, James 23
Mason's College, Birmingham 239
Massingberd, Charles Langton 362
a Matthews, James 269
Matthey, George 240
b Maudlin, J. 143n.
Maugham, George 23
c Maw and Co. 111, 142n.
a May, E.J.
Mayhew, G. J. (and Salmon) 271, 307
a Mayhew, W. J. 271, 274, 275
a Meeson, Alfred 143–4, 147
Melbury Road (No. 6) 41
Mellon, Alfred 178
Memorial to 1851 Exhibition 127, 130, 133–6, 148, 224, 244; Pls. 39, 52b, 56a, 72b
Mendelssohn, Felix 163
Mérimée, Prosper 91
a Metcalfe, J. F. 261
c Metcalfe, P. 108
Meteorological Office 71, 252
Methuen, 2nd Baron 304, 320, 361
Methwold, Sarah (w. of William) 3
Methwold, Thomas 3–4
Methwold, William 3, 5
Methwold's Almshouses 3, 5–6; fig. 1 (p. 2); Pl. 77b, c
Metropolitan Board of Works 10, 278
Metropolitan District Railway (now District Line) 5, 17–18, 65, 194, 289, 299, 301, 302
Metropolitan Life Assurance Society 345
Metropolitan Public Gardens Association 70
Metropolitan Railway (now Circle Line) 5,17–18, 65, 194, 285, 289, 294, 299, 301, 302
Mews, stables and coach-houses 63, 68, 262–3, 274, 287, 317, 322, 324; figs. 25, 61, 84–5 (PP. 114, 303, 318, 323); Pls. 82b, 83c, 88c
Meyrick, Col. A. W. H. 46
Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush 46
Michell, Robert 12
Milan 90, 228
Milbank, Frederick 321, 357
a Mileham, C. H. M. 205n.
Millais, Sir John Everett 44, 111, 114, 142n., 289, 320, 334, 357; Pl. 94c
a Millard, W. J. N. 44
Millbank 283n.
Millbank Street (No. 23) 336
Miller, Felix Martin 23
Millett, Charles and Charles Frederick 363
Mills, Richard 363
Mills, Rev. Richard 16
a Mills and Murgatroyd 205n.
Mills' Charity estate 16, 262, 301, 307, 350; fig. 1 (p. 2); plan B in end pocket
Milner, John 4
Minton, Herbert 91
c Minton's (Minton, Hollins and Co. and
-, Minton, Campbell and Co.) 37, 91, 92, 106,
107, 108, 111, 112, 126, 127, 142n., 158,
189, 237n.
-, art-pottery studio 37, 71, 89, 91, 111
Mitford, A. B. (later 1st Baron Redesdale) 251, 252
Models, prototypes, use of 92, 115, 116, 128, 135, 142, 153, 180, 182–3, 190, 217; Pls. 10a, 19, 26c, 39d, e, 48d, 49a
Moira, Gerald 122
Molyneux, Martha 362
Monmouth House, Hyde Park Gate 37
c Montalba, Henrietta 108
Monteagle, Baron (Thomas Spring-Rice) 134
Montealegre, M. (house of) Pls. 86c, 87
c Montford, P. R. 245
Montgomerie, Gen. Sir Patrick 358
c Moody, F. W. 90, 91, 104, 106, 109–15 passim, 117, 131, 192, 198, 217, 237, 260
Moore, Albert 189
Morant, Sir Robert 71, 121, 122
Morgan, Charles 359
a Morgan, Guy, and Partners 299n.
Morley, John, Viscount 253n.
Mormon Church, Exhibition Road 356
a Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. (Morris and Co.) 111–12, 285
c Morris, William 111–12, 285, 334
Morrison, Frank 358
Mortar, selenitic lime 93
Mortimer, John 21
Mosaic decoration 37, 88, 91, 104, 107–14 passim, 116, 118, 121, 142, 157, 158, 171, 179, 189–90, 225, 237
Motcomb Street 269
Mourne Mountains 156
Mowatt, Sir Francis 233
b Mowlem, John, and Co. 214, 221, 225, 226, 340
Mulholland, Elisa 359
Mull 149, 155, 158n.
Mulready, M. and W. 142n.
b Munday, George 240
Mundella, A. J. 116,251
Munich 74, 75, 78, 81
-, Bavarian Museum 120
-, Deutsches Museum 253, 254, 255, 256
-, Königsplatz
Glyptothek 74, 75
-, picture gallery 74
Munster, 2nd Earl of 276
Mural decoration 75, 76, 77
-, external (sgraffito, mosaic) 101, 142, 217–19,
237
-, internal 103, 104, 108, 109–10, 111, 113, 122,
222, 247, 346
Murat and Murat and Achille, Princes 319, 363
Murchison, Sir Roderick 234
Murdoch, James G. 358
a Murgatroyd (Mills and Murgatroyd) 205n.
c Murphy, T., junior 355
Murray, Hon. Mrs. (Sarah Aust) 16
Murray, Andrew 130
c Murray, C. Fairfax 111, 225
Muschamp, William 26
Muschamp family 4
Museum and exhibition display 99, 104, 106, 112, 120, 121–2, 123, 145, 201–2, 208, 210, 213, 214, 216, 259
Museums
-, admission charges 99
-, design of museum and picture galleries 85, 98,
101, 104, 118, 119, 120, 121, 203, 207,
208–9, 210, 213, 253–4, 255–6, 258
-, display see Museum and exhibition display
-, lighting of museums and galleries 85, 101, 104,
106, 112, 117, 118, 119, 122, 142, 201,
205, 213, 214, 253, 258, 261
-, local 118
-, physical communication between 72, 214, 216,
234, 256, 257, 258, 258n., 259
-, role in education 52, 79–80, 81, 91, 103, 201–202, 248–53 passim, 255
-,
see also individual museums, viz. Architectural;
Bavarian; Conservatoire; Deutsches; Ethnological;
Geological; Historical Instruments;
Natural History; Patent; Practical Geology;
Royal Scottish; Science; South Kensington
(later Victoria and Albert); University
Museum, Oxford and see under Marlborough
House
Musgrave, Christopher 361
Muthesius, Hermann 40, 122, 330, 332, 333, 334, 338
b Myers, George, and Son 350
Napier, 1st Baron (statue of) 59n.; PI. 83a
Napier, Anne 358
Napoleon III 139, 181
Nash, Catherine 359
Nash, John 99
Nathan, Paul Hardy (later P. N. Hardy) 44, 46,
Nation, William H. C. 360
'National Academy of Industry' 73
National Art Training School see Royal College of Art
National Gallery, Dublin 87
National Gallery, London
-, collections of 80, 102
-, personnel 77, 332
-, removal (proposed) to South Kensington 52,55,
58, 59, 60, 61, 65, 70, 74, 75, 81, 84, 85,
140, 178; fig. 19 (p. 82)
National Portrait Gallery and collection 10, 65, 146
National Provincial bank, Cromwell Road 285
National Savings Committee 255
National School, Gore Lane 15
National Theatre 295
National Training School for Music (succeeded
by Royal College of Music) 217–19;
-, fig. 36; Pls. 71a, 72b
Natural History Museum 65, 95, 118–19,
201–16; figs. 31–5 (pp. 204, 207, 211–12,
215); Pls. 60–5, 66a, b, c, 74b
-, British Museum (Trustees), and 201, 202, 203,
206, 207, 208, 213, 214, 252, 253
-, competition design of 1864 87, 88,147, 203–6;
fig. 31 (p. 204); Pl. 60a
-, Geological Museum, and 214, 216, 257, 258,
258n., 259
-, links with other museums 72, 214, 216, 234,
256, 257, 258, 258n., 259
-, Science Museum, and 214, 216, 252, 253, 255,
256
Naval architecture 65, 72, 94, 234, 235
Nazarene school of painting 75, 76
a Nesfield, W. A. 93, 127, 128, 129, 130
Nesfield, W. E. 330
b Nesham (Locke and Nesham) 34
New Cavendish Street 294n.
New North Road, Shoreditch 25
New Scotland Yard 338
New Street, Spring Gardens 294n.
New Zealand Chambers 332
Newcastle, County Down 155–6
Newen, George 14
c Newman, Alfred A. 24
b Newman, George (and Co.) 347, 348
Newmarket (Soham House) 40
b Newson, John 17
Newton, Sir Charles 154, 161, 162, 163, 164, 168, 170, 175
Newton, Ernest 330, 345
Nicol, George G. 363
a Nicholas, Graham H. 40
c Nicholl, Mr. 342
c Nicholls, Thomas 342
a Nicholson, Sir Charles 351
Nicholson, Brig.-Gen. John 46
a Nightingale, F. B. 330
Nîmes (amphitheatre) 181, 184
Noble, Matthew 165
b Noble, Richard 269
Noel, Gerard Noel 15
Noel House 15–16, 38; fig. 1 (p. 2); Pl. 79a
Norfolk, 13th Duke of 133
Norfolk Hotel 303
Normal School of Science see Royal College of Science
Normal Training School of Art 260
b Norman, Messrs. 128
Norman, Charles L. 293, 320, 357
Norman, Frederick 364
c Norman and Beard 219
a Norman and Dawbarn 230, 246, 247
Norris, Anthony 364
b Norris, Joseph 350, 351
North, Frederica 358
North, W. H. (later 11th Baron North) 321, 358
Northcote, Sir Stafford 50, 116, 147
b Northedge, George Augustus 20, 22
a Norton, J. 205n.
Notting Hill Gate (Nos. 2–12 even) 26
c Nunn, W. J. W. 346
Nurseries and market gardens 1, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 19, 274
Occupants, evidence regarding from census
returns
-, 1841 23
-, 1851 37–8
-, 1861 32
-, 1871 319–24, 357–64
c Odell, F. T. 213
Oehme, William D. H. 358
Office of Works see Works, Office of
Ogilvie, Sir Francis 233
Old Brompton Road, north side (even numbers) 16,
19, 20, 301, 302
-, Egerton Court 303
-, Prospect Place 16
-, Swan (formerly Ship) public house 10, 301
-, Zetland Arms public house 17
-, Nos. 2–12 (Egerton Court) 303
-, Nos. 44–46 17; Pl. 81c
-, Nos. 48–60 302; Pl. 81c
Old Brompton Road, north side (even numbers)
(continued)
-, Nos. 62–92 301
-, Nos. 94–100 20
-, Nos. 108–110 20, 24–5; fig. 8; Pl. 103c
-, Nos. 112–122 20
-, No. 124 21–2, 23
-,
see also Brompton Hall; King's Head Row
O'Malley, Edward 364
Onslow Gardens 274, 288, 301, 331
Onslow Square 160, 161, 263, 283, 286, 288, 316
-,
see also St. Paul's
Opéra, Paris 190n.
Opera School, Royal College of Music 230
Operative Stonemasons' Society 222
Oppé, Paul 122
'Opus criminale' 114
Or San Michele, Florence 153
Oratory of St. Philip Neri see Brompton Oratory
Orcagna, A. 153
a Ordish, R. M. 126n., 144, 188
Ordish and Lefevre 144
Orford Lodge see Gloucester Lodge
Ornamental art collection
see under South
-, Kensington Museum, collections
Ornamental Art Museum, Marlborough House
-,
see under Marlborough House
Osborne House 75, 76, 78, 125, 139, 140, 180
c Osler and Faraday 112
Ottley, Warner 75
Our Lady of Victories R.C. Primary School 25
Outram, Sir James 276
Overend, Gurney and Co. 184
Overseas Trade, Department of 226
Overstone, 1st Baron 62
Owen, Sir Richard 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 212, 213, 213n., 214, 216
Owen's College, Manchester 239
Oxford 6, 91, 104, 234, 349
Paddington Station 77, 89
Padua (Arena chapel) 118
Paget, Lord Clarence 192, 217
Palace Gate 38–48, 309, 325; fig. 9 (p. 28)
-,
West side (odd numbers)
-, No. 1A (Palace Gate House) 38, 39–41; fig.
14; Pl. 112
-, Nos. 1–15 38, 309; fig. 13
-, Nos. 33–37 (formerly 37) 41–2; fig. 15; Pl.
93a
-,
East side (even numbers)
-, Bleasdale see former No. 10
-, Thorney House 42, 44
-, No. 2 44; fig. 16; Pl. 94a, c, d
-, No. 4 44, 46; Pl. 94b
-, No. 6 46; Pls. 93b, 94b, 95
Palace Gate
(continued)
-, No. 8 46–8; fig. 17; Pl. 93b
-,
former No. 10 48; Pls. 84b, 93e
-, No. 10 48; Pl. 114c
Palace Green (No. 1) 327, 334
Palais Royal, Paris 98
Paleri quarry, Carrara 159
Palmer, George 357
Palmerston, 3rd Viscount 52, 64, 80, 98, 102,
124, 147
-, Albert Memorial, and 152, 153, 157
c Papworth, E. G. 134
Paris 59, 74, 248, 345
-, Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers 75
-, museum of 248, 249, 251, 253, 254
-, École Centrale d'Architecture 103
-, École des Beaux Arts 163
-, Exhibitions in see under Exhibitions
-, Halles, Les 89, 143
-, Hôtel de Ville 147
-, Louvre 60, 76
-, Opéra 190n.
-, Palais Royal 98
-, Pavilion Suisse 48
-, Place du Trône 92
-, St. Eugène 89
Parish boundaries see Boundaries
Park, James 361
Park Lane see Gore Lane
Park Lodge 293
Park Street, Mayfair 271, 327
Parke, Emma 357
Parker's Roman cement 307
Parkinson, — 88
Parliament
-, attitudes to South Kensington buildings
and enterprises 52, 64, 146–7, 149, 153,
157, 202, 203, 209
-, select committees
-, Arts and Manufactures 74, 75
-, British Museum 202
-, Hungerford Bridge 115
-, Museums of Science and Art Department 71,
120, 122, 252, 257
-, National Gallery 52
-, Patent Office 249
-, Schools of Design 81
-, South Kensington Museum 63, 87, 91, 102,
103–4
-,
see also Government
Parliament (building) see Houses of Parliament
Parliament Street, Westminster 264
Parry, Prof. Sir Hubert 219, 229
Parry, John Humffreys 359
Parry, Thomas Gambier 109
Parry Opera Theatre 229
Parsons family 19
Parthenon 163, 163n., 164
Partridge, Frederick 363
Patent Museum, Museum of Patented Inventions and collections of the Patent Commissioners 58, 84, 85, 99, 146, 203, 206, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252; figs. 19, 31 (pp. 82, 204)
b Patman and Fotheringham 325
Paulet, Maj.-Gen. Lord William 276
Pauncefote, Bernard 363
Pavilion Suisse, Paris 48
Paxton, Sir Joseph 50, 88, 104, 127, 133, 139, 140
Payne, Arthur 357
b Payne, Henry 34
a Peacock, J. G. 244
a Pearce, G. A. H. 216
c Peard, — see Hart, Son, Peard and Co.
Pearse, Mary 363
Pease, J. A. 260
c Pegram, H. 225
Pelham Crescent 308
a Pennethorne, Sir James 57, 58, 84, 86, 88, 99, 100, 102, 150, 151, 151n., 178, 203
Penny Post 78
Penshurst Place 121n.
Penzance Cottage 22
Perceval, Philip 359
Percy, Lord Eustace 254–5
Percy, Dr. John 173
Percy Terrace
now Nos. 11–21 Clareville
-, Grove 23; Pl. 81d
Perkin, Sir William 240
Perkins, Augustus 320, 358
Perrault, Claude 164
b Perry and Co. 37, 116, 347
Pesthouse 15
Petersham, Viscount 275
Petersham Lane 271; Pl. 84d
Petersham Mews 271, 272, 276n.
Petersham Place (mews) 272; fig. 84 (p. 318)
Petersham Terrace see Gloucester Road, Nos. 37–59
Pether's moulded bricks 351
a Peto, H. A. (George and Peto) 293
b Peto, Sir Samuel Morton 34, 35, 143, 184, 264
Phidias 163
c Philip, J. B. 161, 163, 164, 165, 170
Phillpotts, Capt. W. C. 144
Phipps, Sir Charles 50–1, 61, 80, 147, 180, 275
-, Albert Memorial, and 148, 149, 152, 153, 154,
156, 157, 160, 174
Phipson, W. W. 191
Photography at South Kensington 87, 100, 142n., 173, 190
c Pickersgill, F. R. 109, 110, 142n., 190
Picture galleries, design of see under Museums
Pieraccini, F. 153
Pigott, C. M. 358
Pilcher, Matthew 364
Pilkington, Redmond W. 29
Pimlico 143, 165
-, builders from 68, 262, 264, 269, 271, 293, 299
Pisa Cathedral 159
a Pite, Prof. Beresford 72, 260
Pitt, Anne 12
Place du Trône, Paris 92
Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Details of the Alhambra (Owen Jones) 77
Plasterwork, external see Cement
Playfair, Prof. Sir Lyon (later 1st Baron) 49, 50,
51, 68, 80, 81, 99, 115n., 148, 296
-, as Secretary to 1851 Commissioners 69, 71, 95,
221, 224, 252
Plummer, Mary 13, 14
-, estate of 14; fig. 1 (p. 2)
Pneumatic railway 194
Pola (amphitheatre) 184
Police station, Gore Lane 14, 15
Pollen, John Hungerford 89, 106
c Pomeroy, F. W. 40
Ponsonby, Sir Henry 69, 149, 220, 221
Pont Street 66
Pooley, James 10
Porches at South Kensington 316
a Porter, T. 205n.
Portman, 3rd Viscount 337
Post offices, Exhibition Road 71, 252, 317
b Potter, J., and Co. 126
b Potter and Son(s) 106n., 225
Potts, Edward 298, 358
c Powell and Sons 91, 104, 110, 111, 112, 114
Power, Frederick 358
a Pownall, George 54, 55, 57, 58, 264, 274, 275, 282, 283, 285, 286
c Poynter, Edward J. 108, 111, 112, 113, 116, 190
Practical Art, Department of (later Science and Art Department, q.v.) 51, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 97
Practical Geology, museum, collections of, Jermyn Street 97, 201, 257
Prague (Cathedral, Hradschin Palace) 158, 179
Price, Mrs. 360
a Prichard, J. 205n.
c Prince, Henry (and Co.) 162, 170
Prince Albert('s) Road see Queen's Gate
Prince Consort Library, Aldershot 87
Prince Consort Road 70, 72, 95, 132, 133, 194,
199, 245, 331, 347
-,
see also Albert Court; City and Guilds College,
-, Goldsmiths' Extension; Holy Trinity;
-, Imperial College, buildings (since 1907);
-, Queen's Gate, No. 185; Royal College of
-, Music; Royal School of Mines
Prince Consort's Dairy, Frogmore 111
Prince of Wales Terrace 46
Prince's Gardens (original name for Queen's Gate Gardens) 274
Princes Gardens 247, 282, 304, 342; Pls. 26b,
32a, c
-, International Bazaar 291n., Pl. 90a
Princes Gate 46, 54, 57, 232, 263, 271, 288, 289,
291, 294, 303–4, 308, 349
-, Nos. 64–72 294, 303–4, 319, 356; Pl. 58a
Princes Gate Court 330
Princes Gate Hotel
Princes Gate Mews 57, 303, 304; fig. 25 (p. 114); Pls. 2b, 26c
Princes Street, Leicester Square 29–30
c Prinsep, Valentine 110, 327
Prioleau, Charles 361
Prior, Edward S. 122
Privy Council, Education Committee of see
-, Education Committee
Privy Council, Lords President of (portraits) 108
Promenade concerts 194
Prospect Place 16
Prototypes see Models, prototypes, use of
Provident Life Office 266, 298
Provincial builders and contractors 225, 229, 240–1, 325, 336, 353
Prussia, Crown Prince of (later Frederick III) 76, 107
Prussia, Crown Princess of see Victoria, Princess
a Pryce, T. E. 44
Public houses 10, 14, 17, 22, 23, 27, 268, 272
Public Record Office 78
'Puffing Billy' 249
Puget, Florence and Major John 360
Pugin, A. W. N. 164, 271
Pugin, Augustus C. 36, 271
Pugin, E. W. 88
Pula (amphitheatre) 184
b Pulham, J. 237n.
a Pullan, R. B. 205n.
Queen Alexandra's House 345–7; Pl. 101c, d
'Queen Anne' or 'Domestic Revival' style 241, 241n., 325–7
Queen Anne's Mansions 343, 345
-, Queen's Arms public house 268
Queen's College, Oxford 6
Queen's Elm 17
Queen's Gate (into Kensington Gardens) 59; Pl. 82a
Queen's Gate (formerly Prince Albert('s)
Road) 5, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67, 68, 70, 126,
252, 265–6, 268, 269, 274, 275, 276–83,
295–302 passim, 304–5, 307–17 passim,
319–24 passim, 325, 326, 331–42, 359–61;
Pls. 31a, 74c, 82a, 83a, 89c, 92c, 107c, d,
118b (continued)
-, comments on 325, 334, 338
-, laying out 59, 264, 301
-, naming 59
-, Napier statue 59n.; Pl. 83a
-, numbering 282n.
-, proposed buildings in 65, 85, 202, 239, 246,
251, 256, 261, 281
-, servants resident in 322, 359–61
-, water mains 59n.
-,
West side
-, Albert Houses see Nos. 44–52
-, Baden Powell House 298n.
-, No. 1A 266, 267; Pl. 83a
-, Nos. 1–19 265–6, 307, 308, 310, 322, 323,
359–60; figs. 44, 63 (pp. 265, 309);
Pl. 88b
-, Nos. 20–21 266, 268, 298, 308, 311, 360
-, Nos. 22–26 266, 268, 268n., 269, 298, 308,
311, 360; figs. 54, 65 (pp. 286, 309)
-, No. 26A 268n.
-, Nos. 27–41 46, 68, 282, 283, 312, 360; Pl.
88c
-, Nos. 44–52 (Albert Houses) 63, 274, 276–8,
281–2, 283, 284, 307, 315–16, 360;
figs. 49–52, 68 (pp. 278–81, 310); Pls. 31a,
36a, 85, 86a
-, Nos. 53–67 298, 298n., 311, 360
-, Nos. 68–87 299, 360–1
-, Nos. 88–90 300–1
-, Nos. 91–99 301, 361; fig. 80 (p. 314)
-, Nos. 100–107 23, 301
-,
East side
-, 1862 Exhibition building in 137, 139, 141;
Pls. 31a, 36a
-, Albert Gotha Mansions 305
-, Alexandra Court see Nos. 171–176
-, entrance to Royal Horticultural
-, Society's Garden 127
-, Imperial College in 237, 246, 334, 338, 342
-, Royal College of Art in 260, 261
-, St. Augustine's Vicarage see No. 117
-, Nos. 108–116 301
-, No. 117 (St. Augustine's Vicarage) 351;
figs. 98–9 (pp. 350, 352)
-, Nos. 117A–122 296, 301
-, Nos. 123–134 296, 340; fig. 81 (p. 315);
Pl. 89c
-, No. 167 336, 340–2; figs. 95–6; Pls. 106b,
107a, b
-, Nos. 168–169 68, 70
-, No. 170 326, 334, 336–8; fig. 93 (p. 337);
Pls. 104–5, 106a, c
-, Nos. 171–176 (Alexandra Court) 68, 325;
fig. 86 (p. 326); Pl. 113a
-, No. 177 68, 246, 325; Pls. 107c, 111c
-, Nos. 178–179 246, 342; Pls. 107c, 108–9
Queen's Gate (continued')
-, No. 180 68, 333–4; fig. 92; Pls. 102, 103a,
b, 107c, d
-, Nos. 181–183 68, 325; Pl. 107d
-, No. 184 68, 342; Pl. 107d
-, No. 185 68, 334, 338–40; fig. 94 (p. 339);
Pls. 107d, 110, 111a
-, Nos. 186–195 67, 68, 305, 342; figs. 62,
87–8 (pp. 306, 327); Pls. 88b, 107d,
113b, c
-, No. 196 330, 331–3; figs. 87, 91 (pp. 327,
333); Pls. 98–9
-, Nos.197–200 67, 304; fig. 87 (p. 327);
Pls. 92c, 98a
-,
see also Kensington Gore, No. 25; Hyde Park
Gate, Nos. 1–4; Natural History Museum;
St. Augustine's Church
Queen's Gate Gardens 271, 274–5, 276, 283–284, 285, 311, 317, 319, 324, 361; fig. 48
(p. 275); Pl. 82c
-, Aldin's builder's yard in 271, 285
-, West side (Nos. 1–10) 276, 361; Pl. 84c
-, North side (Nos. 11–23) 283–4, 313, 361;
figs. 47, 53, 70 (pp. 273, 284, 311);
Pl. 88a
-, East side (Nos. 24–39A) 284, 285, 313, 323,
361; fig. 71 (p. 311); Pls. 86b, c, 87
-, South side (Nos. 40–53) 283, 285, 313, 361;
fig. 78 (p. 314); Pl. 84c
Queen's Gate Hall 302; fig. 61; Pl. 101e
Queen's Gate Mews 37, 267–8, 269, 298, 324; Pl. 83c
Queen's Arms public house 268
Queen's Gate Place 273, 284, 285, 307, 313–14,
323, 362; fig. 73 (p. 312); Pls. 74c, 89d
-, Nos. 1–4 272, 273, 285, 362; fig. 55 (p. 287)
-, No. 8 285, 362
Queen's Gate Place Mews 298; fig. 84 (p. 318); Pl. 82b
Queen's Gate Terrace 56, 58, 62, 63, 85, 264,
268–9, 271–2, 308, 309, 310, 314, 319,
322, 324, 362–3; fig. 54 (p. 286); Pl. 83d, e
-,
North side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 2–54 46, 268–9, 362–3; fig. 66
(p. 310); Pl. 83d
-, Nos. 56–58 269, 363; fig. 46 (p. 270); Pl.
84a
-,
South side (odd numbers)
-, South Kensington Hotel 272, 363; Pl. 83e
-, Nos. 1–9 282, 282, 310, 316, 363; fig. 74
(p. 312)
-, Nos. 11–43 271–2, 310, 363; fig. 64
(p. 309); Pl. 83e
Queen's Hall 194
Queensberry Mews West 63, 302; fig. 61
Queensberry Place 63, 295–6, 309, 319, 324, 363; Pls. 31a, 114b
Queensberry Way 63
-, Institut Français 348; Pl. 114b
a Radinger, Philip, Associates 230
Raglan Barracks, Devonport 86
Railways and railway companies
-, 1851 Commissioners' attitude to 63, 65
-, demolitions and rebuildings caused by 5,17–18,
294
-, effect on building development 289, 294, 298,
299, 302
-, land purchase and sales by 5, 6, 18, 65, 294,
302
-, omnibus service of 194
-, roads built by 65, 294, 302
-, station 63, 65
-, subways 194
a Rammell, T. W. 194
Ramsay, E. P. 213
Ramsay, Thomas 360
Ranken, Henrietta and William B. 364
Ransom, Bouverie and Co. 297
b Ransome and Last 143n.
Raphael 75, 104, 109
c Rattee and Kett 354
Rauch, C. D. 159
Read, Thomas L. 359
Records Commission 78
Red House (Bayswater Road) 36, 46, 327
Redesdale, 1st Baron (A. B. Mitford) 251, 252
c Redfern, James 170
a Redgrave, Gilbert 71, 88–9, 91, 93, 112, 192,
194n.
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 179, 184, 190, 192, 193
c Redgrave, Richard 65, 79, 85; Pls. 3a, 80e
-, 1851 Commissioners' estate, and 58, 59, 60, 65,
85, 248
-, Albert Memorial, and 149, 153
-, art training, views on 79, 109, 260
-, buildings, opinions and comments on 76, 89,
101, 104, 158, 179
-, Continental visits 76, 89, 158, 179n.
-, decoration, views on 91, 92, 101
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 198, 198n.
-, Exhibition of 1862, and 137, 138, 139, 142n.,
144
-, house of 34; Pl. 80b, e
-, Huxley Building, and 234, 235
-, picture-gallery design, ideas on 85,98,101,198
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 179,180,184
-, Royal Horticultural Society, and 92, 125, 127
-, Science and Art Department, role in 79, 80, 86,
89, 102, 138
-, South Kensington Museum, and 100, 101, 102,
106, 107, 110
Redgrave, Samuel 34
Reece Mews 301, 302, 350, 351
Reekes, John 21
Regency Square, Brighton 32
Regent Street 124
Regent's Park (Zoological Gardens) 130–1, 202n.
Reid, Sir William 50
Reiss, James 358
a Rew (Driver and Rew) 343, 345
c Reynolds-Stephens, Sir W. 340
Ricardo, Halsey 325
Richard Coeur de Lion (statue) 133
b Richardson, Messrs. 155
a Richardson, Charles James 7, 56, 57, 57n., 59,
263–8 passim, 271, 274–84 passim, 298n.,
307, 317
-, façade designs of 309–10, 313, 314–16; figs.
63, 68, 74
c Richardson, Ellson and Co. 225
Richmond, 6th Duke of 250
Ripon, 1st Earl of (Viscount Goderich) 134
Roads
-, costs, upkeep 59–60, 146, 221, 276
-, making 57, 59, 59n., 65,142, 221, 264, 276
-, naming 7, 19–20, 26, 59, 275, 278, 296
-, numbering 26, 274, 282n., 304
Robert Street, Adelphi 16
Roberts, David 203
Robertson, Archibald 360
Robins, E. C. 240
Robinson, Crabb 163
a Robinson, J. 205n.
Robinson, Sir J. C. 79, 80, 99, 103, 117, 118
a Robson, E. R. 25, 46, 327
Rodney, Admiral Lord 12
b Rogers (Manley and Rogers) 36
Rome 72, 75, 228
-, St. John Lateran 93, 126
Roscoe, Prof. Sir Henry 239, 240, 253
Rose, Sir John 321, 360
Rose, Philip 358
Rosebery, 5th Earl of 118, 233, 245
Ross, Robert 363
Ross of Mull Granite Company 155
Rosse, 2nd Earl of 13
Rossetti, D. G. 142n.
Round Close 19
Round Pond, Kensington Gardens 158
Royal Academy of Arts 65, 66, 75, 165, 178, 182, 183, 185
Royal Academy of Music 65, 85, 177, 185, 217
Royal Albert Hall 177–95; figs. 29–30 (pp. 186–187); Pls. 29d, 48–54
-, acoustics 177, 180, 188–9, 189n.
-, adjacent buildings, and 67, 95, 198, 199, 217,
219, 261, 342
-, Albert Memorial, and 64, 149, 150, 152, 173,
178, 193
-, antecedents 84, 87, 153, 177–80
Royal Albert Hall(continued)
-, cost 179, 184, 185, 190
-, dimensions 139, 179
-, frieze and inscription 163n., 184,185,189–90,
193; Pl. 53a
-, interior 94, 183, 185, 188, 191, 192, 193,
194–5; Pls. 49d, 51a, 54
-, organ 191–2; Pls. 49d, 54c
-, roads around 124, 172, 194, 331, 343, 346
-, roles proposed for 51, 64, 65, 66, 131, 149,
177–82 passim, 184–5, 196, 217
-, roof 188, 194; Pl. 51b, c
-, site 12, 52, 150, 178, 179,181
-, velarium 188, 189, 194; Pl. 49d
-, other references 69, 72, 224, 250n., 251
Royal College of Art (formerly National Art
Training School) 72, 79, 94, 95, 97, 107–8,
121, 246, 260–1
-, Kensington Gore buildings (1959–64) 15, 73,
96, 260–1; Pl. 76c
-, work by staff and students at South Kensington
91, 100, 108n., 115, 117, 121n., 217,
235, 237, 247, 261
-,
see also Students, employment of
-,
see also School of Design
Royal College of Chemistry 159, 234, 235
Royal College of Music (succeeded National Training School for Music) 69, 70, 199, 219, 228–30; Pls. 71, 72b
Royal College of Organists 217–19; fig. 36; Pls. 71a, 72b
Royal College of Science (formerly Normal
School of Science or Science Schools) 66, 71,
97, 120, 132, 233, 234, 235, 242–4, 245n.,
246, 250, 251, 252, 256
-, premises of (1900–6) 71, 95, 121,235, 242–4;
fig. 41 (p. 242); Pl. 73c, d
Royal Commissions
National Gallery (1851, 1857) 52, 61
-, National Museums and Galleries (1927–30) 72–3,
214, 258
-, Scientific Instruction (1871–4) 208, 235, 250,
257
-, Secondary Education (1894–5) 71
-, Technical Instruction (1881–4) 239, 251
-,
see also Commissioners for Exhibition of
1851; Exhibitions, 1862 (1861), London,
Commissioners
Royal Engineers (Sappers) 71, 80, 81, 86–7, 99,
144, 217, 217n.
-,
see also Donnelly, Sir John F. D.; Fowke,
Francis; Scott, Henry Y. D.
Royal Exchange Assurance 282, 291, 345
Royal Fine Arts Commission 227, 247, 260
Royal Geographical Society (Lowther
Lodge) 327–31; figs. 89–90; Pls. 96–7,
114a
-, Royal Horticultural Society 60, 67, 69, 124–32
passim, 179, 196, 197, 199
Royal Horticultural Society's Garden 64, 66, 70,
77, 95, 124–32, 142, 178, 196, 197, 243n.,
251; plan a between pp. 54–5; Pls. 2b,
26–9, 31b, 32c, 35c, 50b, 55b, c, 56a, 72b
-, arcades, loggias (north, east and west sides) 87,
92, 93, 124, 125–7 passim, 128, 129, 131,
132, 194, 196, 197, 198, 249, 251; Pls.
26c, d, 27b, d, 29a, b
-, band houses 126; Pl. 28c
-, conservatory 93, 95, 126, 194, 198, 199;
Pls. 28a, b, 29, 50b, 72b
-, Council room 87, 127; Pl. 27b, c
-, design and layout 92, 93, 125, 126, 127–8,129,
129n.
-, early ideas for 60, 84, 92, 124, 125, 137
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 196, 197,
198, 199
-, entrances 127, 128, 132, 178; Pls. 27a, b, 55c
-, Exhibition of 1862 (1861), and 124, 126, 130,
138, 142
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 64, 127,
130, 133, 135, 136
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 95, 131,194,197,198,
199
-, sculpture in 90, 124, 125, 129–30, 130n., 135n.
-, south side (later Southern Gallery, q.v.) 65, 66,
87, 126, 130, 138, 141, 146, 147, 205,
207, 208, 243, 249, 250, 256; figs. 31–2
(pp. 204, 207); Pls. 28c, 31b, 50b
Royal Hospital, Chelsea 15
Royal Institute of British Architects 87, 92, 118, 120,147,183,206,253
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (chapel) 217n.
Royal Oak public house, Elizabeth Street 288
Royal Pair public house 22, 24
Royal School of Mines 71, 80, 95, 97, 173, 233, 234, 235, 245, 245n.; fig. 42 (p. 244); Pl. 74a
Royal School of Needlework 70, 95, 231–2; fig. 38 (p. 231); Pl. 73a, b
Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 87, 104, 139, 206, 254
Royal Society 72, 238
Royal Society of Arts see Society of Arts
Rücker, Prof. Sir Arthur 233, 237n., 243, 244
Runciman, Sir Walter 253, 253n.
c Rushworth and Dreaper 354
Ruskin, John 76, 79, 80, 90, 100, 101
Russell, Eliza 361
Russell, Lord John 49, 55, 157
Russell, John Scott 180
Russell family (Dukes of Bedford) 42
c Rüst, Jesse 107
c Rust and Co. 225
Rutland, 6th Duke of (formerly Marquis of Granby) 38, 289, 291
Ryan,— 88
b Saint, William, and Co. 353
St. Albans, 10th Duke of 320, 358
St. Augustine's, Queen's Gate 51, 349–53; fig. 98;
Pls. 77b, 115–16, 118b
-, vicar 349, 351
-, vicarage 351; figs. 98–9 (pp. 350, 352)
St. Eugène, Paris 89
St. George's Chapel, Windsor 163
St. Giles, Cripplegate, Parish 16
St. Jacques, Liège 355
St. James's Palace 111, 153n.
St. James's Square 319
St. James's Street 24, 334
St. John Lateran 93, 126
St. Luke, Old Street, Parish 16
St. Margaret, Westminster, Parish 1, 3, 14, 15, 60
St. Mary Abbots Parish see Kensington (St. Mary Abbots) Parish
St. Mary Abbot's Place 124
St. Mary Abbots School 15
St. Mary's, The Boltons 349, 350
St. Mungo Vintners, Glasgow 346
St. Pancras Station 188
St. Paul's Cathedral 78, 90, 99
St. Paul's, Onslow Square 349, 350
St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens 349
St. Petersburg 110, 320
St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road 51, 317, 349
Salis, Countess de 285
Salisbury, 2nd Marquess of 102, 142
Salisbury, 3rd Marquess of 118, 120, 220, 252
Salisbury Cathedral 144
Salmon (Mayhew and Salmon) 271
a Salomons, Edward 44
c Salviati, A. 91, 107, 108, 171
Sampson, Capt. G. D. 324
Samuel, E. L. 304
Samuelson, Sir Bernhard 239, 250, 251
b Sanders, John William 293–4
Sandford, F. R. (later 1st Baron) 145
Sandhurst (Royal Military Academy chapel) 217n.
Sandwith, William 363
a Sang, F. 205n.
Sang, Frederick 145
b Sankey, — 189
Sarl, William 347
Sassoon, Sir Albert 304
a Saunders, Charles, and Sons 299n.
Saye and Sele, 17th Baron (John Fiennes) 46, 362
Scaffolding 143, 143n., 188; Pls. 32b, d, 50a, 51a
Scarborough (Spa Building) 88
Scarborough, Thomas H. 359
Scarlett, James (1st Baron Abinger) 321
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich 81, 164
School of Art Needlework 231
School of Design, Somerset House 75, 76, 78,79,
90, 97, 260
-,
see also Schools of Design
School of Mines see Royal School of Mines
School of Naval Architecture 94, 234, 235
Schools (children's) 14, 15, 25, 38, 322, 363
Schools of Design or art 49, 51, 76, 79, 81, 97, 260
-,
see also School of Design, Somerset House
c Schoonjans, Adolphe 168
Science and Art Department (formerly
Department of Practical Art) 74–96 passim
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 59, 62, 66, 85, 98,
102, 125, 294
-, Albert Memorial, and 156
-, Annual International Exhibitions, and 66, 197,
198
-, building materials and techniques, concern
with 91, 93, 129
-, City and Guilds College, and 238, 239n., 241
-, design and architectural office 71, 86, 88–9,
93–4, 116, 183, 192, 205, 205n.
-, methods of 86, 92, 115, 128, 235
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 197, 198,
199, 251
-, educational work of 71, 79, 80, 81, 91, 97,
234–5, 248, 250
-, Exhibition of 1862, and 138, 139–40, 145,
146–7
-, Exhibitions in Paris (1855, 1867), and 59, 94
-, Gladstone, W. E., and 71, 71n., 108, 116, 235,
251
-, history of 51, 71, 76, 85, 97, 99
-, hostility to 88, 115–17, 146–7, 185, 205, 238,
239n., 251–2
-, Huxley Building, and 234–5, 237
-, Imperial Institute, and 221
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 135
-, museum collections of 66, 79–80, 95, 97–8,
117–18, 225
-,
see also science museum below, and South
Kensington Museum, collections
-, National Art Training School (later Royal
College of Art), and 260
-, National Training School for Music, and 217,
219
-, offices 85, 86, 89, 94, 108
-, personnel 71, 71n., 80–1, 85–90 passim, 92,
93, 94, 122
-, political heads 102, 108, 116, 121, 250, 251
-, secretary and superintendent 78, 80, 81, 86,
241, 250
-, triumvirate of Cole, Fowke and Redgrave 86,
102, 104, 124–5, 126, 127, 128, 135, 138,
139–40, 179–80
-,
see also under these names
Science and Art Department (continued)
-, Queen Alexandra's House, and 345, 346
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 66, 173, 177, 179–80,
183, 185, 189, 192
-, Royal College of Science, and 97, 243
-, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, and 66,
92–3, 125, 126, 127–8, 129, 131
-, Royal School of Mines, and 97, 234
-, science museum and collections, and 97, 248–252 passim
-, South Kensington site, tenure of 62, 62n., 294,
304
-, South Kensington Museum, and 66, 85, 97–122 passim
-,
see also science museum above
-, style, architectural and decorative of 85, 86,
89, 90, 92–3, 93n., 102–3, 219
-, Treasury, and 66, 71, 94, 108, 115, 117, 119,
120, 199, 235, 251
-, Works, Office of, and 97, 100, 115, 116, 119,
120, 199n., 251–2
-, other references 54, 56, 59, 71, 77, 253
Science Museum 65, 72, 118, 242–3, 248–56
-, building 95, 254–6, 257; fig. 43 (p. 255); Pl.
75a, b
-, collections 97, 118, 199–200, 248–52, 253,
256
-, director 90, 256
-, library 244, 250, 256
-, physical connexion with other museums 214,
216, 257, 258
Science Schools see Huxley Building; Royal College of Science
Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of 257
Scientific and technical education 49, 51, 65, 69,
71, 72, 80, 95, 97, 133, 148, 178, 221–2,
224, 226, 233–59 passim
-,
see also Industrial education
a Scott, Sir George Gilbert 99, 136, 142, 147, 150–76 passim, 179, 180, 181
c Scott, George Gilbert, junior 159
a Scott, Henry Y.D. 66–7, 87, 88, 93, 94, 193,
209
-, as 1851 Commissioners'secretary 67, 95, 131,
191, 197, 239
-, as Royal Horticultural Society's secretary 67,
130, 131, 197
-, assistants and staff 88, 89, 93–4, 113, 114–15,
193, 197, 198, 235, 237
-, sewage company of 192, 193, 194n.
-, works
-, Eastern and Western Galleries 196, 197,
198, 199n.
-, French Court (1871 Exhibition) 199
-, Huxley Building 94, 234, 235, 237
-, International Fisheries Exhibition 132
a Scott, Henry Y. D. (continued)
-, works (continued)
-, Royal Albert Hall 177, 178, 179, 182–5,
188–93, 194
-, South Kensington Museum 87, 91, 93, 94,
108, 113, 114–15, 116
Scott, Gen. Sir John 358
a Scott, John Oldrid 153
b Scott, Matthew 302, 331
Scott, Thomas 155, 156, 156n.
Scott, Sir Walter (memorial) 152, 156
c Scott, William Bell 91, 112, 113, 115n., 122, 123
Scottish Industrial Museum, Edinburgh 87, 104, 139
Scottish Provident Institution 345
a Scrymgour, W. H.
Sculpture 149, 150, 163, 169, 178, 190
-, architectural or decorative 89, 90, 108n., 121n.,
170, 189, 212, 225, 232, 241, 244, 338,
342, 346, 350
-, exhibits 79, 80, 99, 117n., 182
-, materials for 134, 135, 136, 150, 158–9, 164,
165, 167, 170, 173
-, Royal Academy, and 65n., 92, 165
-, statuary, busts, sculptured groups 59n., 90, 92,
103, 107, 108, 121, 121n., 124, 125, 129–130, 130n., 133–5, 135n., 150, 159–70,
174, 178, 229, 245, 330, 354, 355
a Scurry, William (and Wright) 294, 296
c Seale, J. W. 37
Searle, Olivia 13
Sebright, Octavia 359
Seely, Charles 361
Seidl, Gabriel von 253
Selborne, 1st Earl of 238, 239, 240, 241
Selenitic lime mortar 93
a Semper, Gottfried 76, 98, 99, 100, 101, 183
Senior, Edward 364
Senior, Nassau 29
Serpentine, The 134
Serrell, Dalton Haskell 266, 272
Servants
-, accommodation of 42, 293, 316–17, 325, 330
-, numbers of 32, 38, 271, 288, 293, 322–4,
357–64
a Seth-Smith, W. Howard 48
Seville (formerly Charles) Street 298
Sewage disposal 192, 192n., 193, 194n.
Seymour, Lady Augusta 363
Sgraffito decoration 76, 91, 101, 217–19, 237; fig. 36 (p. 218); Pls. 59d, 71a
Shackleton, Sir Ernest (statue) 330
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre Committee 295
Sharp, Henry Parkinson 48
Shaw, Sir Evelyn 73
Shaw, Fanny 360
b Shaw, George 24, 214
a Shaw, Richard Norman 36, 67, 68, 118, 231, 239, 293, 325–40 passim, 342–5 passim
Shaw-Lefevre, G. J. (later 1st Baron Eversley) 116, 119, 251
a Shearer, Kenneth 189n.
Sheepshanks, John, collection of 80, 100
Sheffield (School of Art) 89–90, 93, 123, 126, 260
-,
see also Hoole and Co.
Sheffield House 8
a Sheilds, F. W. 157n.
Shelburne, Lord (later 4th Marquis of Lansdowne) 141
Shepherd's Bush 26,155
a Sheppard, Richard, and Partners 247
Ship (later Swan) public house 10, 301
Shoobridge, William S. 363
Shops 17, 18, 20, 98, 177, 179, 272, 300, 302, 319, 319n.
Shrewsbury, 18th Earl of 6, 17
Sidney, Hon. Sophia P. 361
Siemens, Sir William 240
Siltzer, Rosalie 361
Simla (Government House) 217n.
b Simpson, James, and Son 40
c Simpson, W. B., and Co. 107, 108, 142n.
Sittingbourne 143n.
Skating rink, proposed 131
c Skeaping, John 247n.
c Skidmore, F. A. (and Co.) 91, 170, 171
Slade, Sir Alfred 357
b Slater (Gee, Walker and Slater) 24
Sloane Street, 231, 295
b Smeed, Mr. 143n.
a Smirke, Sydney 87, 92, 125–9 passim, 133, 135, 136, 147, 150, 151
c Smith (Campbell, Smith and Co.) 354
c Smith, Mr. (of Clapham) 350
a Smith, C. H. 205n.
b Smith, George 298, 300
b Smith, George, and Co. 106n., 113, 237n.
-,
see also Smith and Taylor
Smith, Henry 15
Smith, Seth 288
a Smith, Sidney R. J. 229
Smith, Prof. T. Roger 189n.
a Smith, Thomas 302n.
Smith, William 4
a Smith and Taylor 100, 107, 108, 140n., 155, 171
Smithfield Shows 296
Smith's Charity estate 15, 55, 287, 288, 308
-, Carpet Ground 15, 55–6; figs. 1, 18 (pp. 2, 53)
a Snell, H. Saxon 88, 125, 144
Soane, Sir John 164
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 332, 336
Society of Arts 76, 77, 80, 85, 99, 125, 142, 145, 149, 174, 196, 217, 248
Society of Arts (continued)
-, Exhibition of 1862, and 137–9 passim, 141, 145,
146
Solar Physics Committee 243n.
Solar physics observatory 243n.; Pl. 74b, c
Solomon, Solomon J. 37
Somerset House 51, 75, 78, 79
Somes, Marie 360
Sophia Matilda, Princess 7
Soulages collection 80
Sound-proofing 219, 229, 307
South African High Commissioner 226
South Kensington, name of 59
'South Kensington' (complex of
institutions at) 74–96
-, hostility to, suspicion of 50, 64, 76, 80, 117,
172, 185n., 220, 221, 238, 241–2
-, interconnections of 66, 196
South Kensington Hotel (Company) 272, 282, 363; Pl. 83e
South Kensington (later Victoria and Albert)
-, Museum 91, 97–123; figs. 23–25; plan-sheet
-, A in end pocket; Pls. 1, 2c, 3–25, 26c, 39d, e
-, 1851 Commissioners, and 61, 62, 62n., 98,
99, 100, 102
-, antecedents 79–80, 81, 97–8
-, buildings 75, 85, 97, 103, 205, 214, 255, 261
-, Art Library and staircase 116, 118, 119,
199n.; Pl. 22a
-, Brompton Boilers or Iron museum 86, 98–9,
100, 101, 113, 117, 119; Pls. 4d, 5, 6a, 20c
-, Brompton Park House 6–7, 99; Pls. 4a, b, c,
22c
-, Cast Courts 94, 107, 108, 113–15, 118, 119,
237; Pls. 20b, c, 21
-, Ceramic Gallery (Rooms 65–69) and Staircase
91–2, 112, 115, 122–3, 123n.; Pl. 17
-, Cole Memorial 112, 122
-, Competition or Watercolour Galleries
-, (Rooms 100–101) 106, 110, 115, 122,
123; Pls. 3a, 8c, 11a
-, costs 98, 99, 100, 102, 107, 115, 116, 117,
121
-, East Staircase (Room 107) 90n., 92, 106
-, entrance lodge or guardhouse 100
-, Fernery 106
-, Green Dining Room or Morris Room 111–112, 122; Pl. 16a
-, Grill Room 111, 112, 122n., 122; Pl. 15
-, Iron museum see Brompton Boilers
-, Junction building 88, 99–100; Pl. 3b
-, Lecture Theatre (first) 100; Pl. 12c
-, Lecture Theatre (second) 107, 113, 188;
fig. 24 (p. 113)
-, staircase 113; Pl. 20a
-, Leighton frescoes in 109–10; Pls. 10c, 22b
-, Lord Presidents' Court see South Court
South Kensington Museum (continued)
-, buildings (continued)
-, Morris Room see Green Dining Room
-, National Art Training School (Royal
College of Art) range 94, 97, 107–8, 260
-, new buildings, 1899–1909 71, 95, 97,
118–22; Pls. 23–5, 66d
-, North Court 89, 104, 106, 118, 123, 188;
Pls. 8a, b, 9d
-, ranges round (north and east) 87, 89, 102,
122
-,
see also Rooms 94, 95–99
-, North Staircase 104, 106, 123; fig. 23
(p. 105); Pl. 11b
-, Octagon Court (Room 40) 122; Pl. 25a
-, office range 94, 108, 116; Pl. 20c
-, Oriental Courts (former) 110; Pl. 11c
-, picture galleries, 1957 (Rooms 103–106B) 104,
123
-, Prince Consort Gallery (Room 110) 106,
110; Pl. 9a, b, d
-, Quadrangle 87, 106–7, 108, 119, 120, 121n.;
Pls. 12–14
-, bronze doors 103, 107; Pl. 13b
-, east side 102, 121; Pls. 7b, 39d
-, mosaic tablets 88, 89n., 116, 121
-, north (Lecture Theatre) side and
terra-cotta columns 90, 94, 107, 112,
121, 235; Pls. 12d, 13–14
-, south side 108, 116
-, west (Residences) side 89, 94, 106, 107,
235; Pls. 12a, b, c, 14c
-, Refreshment Room (first) and photographic
room 87, 100; Pl. 6
-, Refreshment Room, New 90n., 111, 112,
112n., 122; Pl. 16b
-, Rooms 21A–25, 41, 45, 74A 116
-, Room 94 104
-, Rooms 95–99 110–11, 122
-, Rooms 102, 109 110; Pls. 10c, 22b
-, Sheepshanks Gallery 87, 91, 100–1, 102,
106, 108, 121; Pls. 7b, c, 14c, 39d
-, South or Lord Presidents' Court 89, 90, 91, 93,
106, 108–10, 113, 118; Pls. 8c, d, 9a, c, 10
-, Vernon and Turner Galleries 101–2, 121;
Pls. 7b, 19b
-, Watercolour Galleries see Competition
Galleries
-, other references 90n., 92
-, Circulation Department 79, 104
-, collections 66, 79–80, 99, 106, 113, 117–18,
120, 122, 123
-, animal products collection, museum 99, 249
-, Architectural Museum 99, 118n.; Pl. 5d
-, construction, museum of 90, 99, 117, 118,
118n., 248, 249
-, economic entomology 118n.
South Kensington Museum (continued)
-, collections (continued)
-, education collection, museum 99, 118, 249,
252; Pl. 5c
-, food collection, museum 99, 117, 249
-, Indian section 94, 199, 217, 225
-, ornamental art collection, museum 99, 113,
117; Pl. 5c
-, paintings 80, 100, 117, 122, 122n.
-, patent, scientific 99, 248–52 passim
-, sculpture 99
-, trade 248
-, competition, architectural, 1891, 95, 118–19;
-, plan-sheet A in end pocket; Pl. 23a
-, completion schemes pre-1891 84, 88, 103–4,
108, 115, 116, 118, 148, 249; plan-sheet A
in end pocket; Pls. 18–19
-, Directors, general superintendents 78, 81, 94,
97, 121, 121n., 122, 220
-,
see also Clarke, Sir Caspar Purdon; Cole, Sir
Henry; Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Philip;
Maclagan, Sir Eric
-, equipment, fittings, furniture 90n., 112, 112n.,
116, 121
-, Huxley Building, and 235, 237
-, mosaic and porcelain classes 91, 107, 109, 111,
189, 237
-, role of 79–80, 81, 91, 103, 117–18, 122, 123
-, site 61, 62n., 84, 85, 98, 177
-, students, studios, of 91, 198
-, Treasury, and 61, 104, 108, 115, 116, 117,
119, 120, 121
-, trials of building prototypes at 128, 135, 142,
190
-, visitors 63, 66, 117, 117n.
-, Volunteers' drill shed at 87, 127
-, other references 66, 78, 177, 190, 210, 217,
304
-,
see also Marlborough House, collections and
Science Museum
South Kensington museums (Natural History) competition, 1864 87, 88, 147, 203–6; fig. 31 (p. 204); Pl. 60a
South Kensington Station 63, 65, 194, 302, 317
Southampton Buildings, 248
Southend (brickworks at) 296
Southern Gallery 65, 66, 70, 249, 250, 252, 256;
-, plan a between pp. 54–5; Pls. 57c, d, 74b
-,
see also Royal Horticultural Society's Garden,
south side and Exhibitions, 1862 (1861),
London, refreshment rooms
Soyer, Alexis 13
Spa Building, Scarborough 88
c Spackman, B. L. 87, 190
b Sparham, John 20
Sparkes, Joseph 79
Spearing, Henry 322
Spearman, Sir Alexander 154, 197
Specimens of Geometrical Mosaics of the Middle Ages (M. D. Wyatt) 77
Spencer, 5th Earl 67, 235, 238, 250, 251, 330, 331, 343
c Spenser, S. 244
Speyer, Thomas 360
b Spicer, John 62, 63, 293–4, 307, 311, 320, 357
Sprimont Place, Chelsea 305
Square layout, South Kensington type 274–5
Squerryes Court, Westerham 336
Stables see Mews, stables and coach-houses
Stained glass see Glass, stained and painted
Stamfordham, Baron (Sir Arthur Bigge) 50, 72
Standard 39, 40
Stanhope, 5th Earl 161
Stanhope Cottage 299n.
Stanhope family, Earls of Harrington see Harrington
Stanhope Gardens 8, 65, 264, 297, 298–300,
302, 319, 323, 324, 364; Pl. 89a, b
-, East side (Nos. 1–20) 299, 299n., 307, 364;
Pl. 89b
-, South side (Nos. 21–45) 299, 311, 364; fig. 79
(P. 314)
-, West side (Nos. 46–62) 299–300, 364; fig. 83
(p. 315); Pl. 89a
-, North side (Nos. 59–79 Cromwell Road) 300,
358; figs. 76–7 (p. 313); Pl. 89a
Stanhope Mews East 299n.; fig. 84 (p. 318)
Stanhope Mews Westfig. 84 (p. 318)
Stanley, Dean 163, 171
Stanley, Francis 358
Stanley, William Sloane 36
c Stannus, Hugh 117
Stanser, Robert Brymer 16
Stapleton, John 320, 362
Stapylton, Martin B. 361
Statham, H. H. 188, 241
Statistical Society 51
a Steele, H. R. 194
Steele, T. J. 347
b Steer, A. 32
Steinle, Edward von 110
Steinthal, G. A. 244
Stephen, James 13
Stephen, Sir Leslie, Vanessa and Virginia 38
b Stephens, Bastow and Co. 353
Stephens, Jane 359
Stern, David 360
c Stevens, Alfred 76, 78, 90, 90n., 102, 103, 111, 116, 117, 121n., 122, 127, 129, 134
c Stevens, George 302
b Stevenson, J. J. 46, 48, 68, 228, 325, 326, 327, 331
Stewart, J. A. Shaw 349, 360
b Stirling, T. 213
Stirling, William 103
Stoke Lodge 29; fig. 9 (p. 28); Pl. 79c
Stokes, Leonard 121, 237n., 253
Stone, stonework, masonry 90, 222, 225, 231,
255, 307
-, granite
-, instances of use 107, 136, 155–6, 157, 158,
158n., 175, 224; Pl. 42c
-, suppliers, provenance 136, 149, 155–6, 158n.,
224
-, other references 159, 209, 254
-, marble
-, instances of use 40, 41, 44, 159, 164, 165,
167, 168, 225, 254, 259, 351, 353, 355
-, suppliers, provenance 40, 41, 159, 165, 225,
259
-, other references 135, 156, 158
-,
see also Mosaic decoration
-, Portland stone 231, 254
-, instances of use 40, 158, 209, 224, 225, 232,
244, 254, 259
-, type (Whitbed) 225, 244, 259
-, other 158n., 225, 229, 232, 351, 353, 355
-, unspecified 127, 283n., 334n.
Straith, Maj. Hector 358
Strand (Law Courts) 206n.
Strange, Dr. Robert 358
Strangeways Prison, Manchester 206
Strangford, Viscountess (w. of 7th Viscount) 272
Strathmore, 13th Earl of 285
Stratton Street (Nos. 15–16) 40
Street, G. E. 87, 90, 101, 147, 151n., 206, 239
Strikes 143, 155, 225–6, 254, 257
Stuart, Sir John and Jessie 359
Stucco see Cement
Student accommodation 85, 246, 247, 345–7
Students, employment of at South Kensington 91, 92, 108n., 109–17 passim, 144, 198, 217, 260
Studios see Artists' houses and studios
Subways 66, 194
Sullivan, Sir Arthur 219
Summerley, Felix 91
Sutton, George Henry 358
Swaine, Jeanette A. 360
Swan (formerly Ship) public house 10, 301
Swanscombe, Kent 336
Swanston, Clement T. 363
Swinhoe, John 13
Sydenham (Crystal Palace) 50, 77, 130, 137
Sydney Mews 160
c Sykes, Godfrey 89–90, 91, 93, 102–3, 116, 123,
126; Pl. 2c
-, works
-, Exhibition building of 1862 142, 142n.
-, Huxley Building 235
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition 135, 136
c Sykes, Godfrey (continued)
-, works (continued)
-, Royal Horticultural Society's Garden 92, 93,
126, 127, 129, 131n.
-, South Kensington Museum 88, 89–91 passim,
93, 102–7 passim, 110–13 passim, 116, 123
Tait, A. C. 349, 350
Talbot, 3rd Earl (later 18th Earl of Shrewsbury) 6, 17
a Tanner, H. W. G. 245
a Tanner, Sir Henry 214, 252n., 253, 254n., 257
a Tarring, John 266
b Tarte, William 34, 35, 267
Tate Gallery and collections 71, 199n., 225, 243
Tayler, William 363
a Taylor (Chapman, Taylor and Partners) 32
Taylor, George Cavendish 359
Taylor, Herbert 298, 299
a Taylor, J. E. H. 205n.
a Taylor, Sir John 116, 199n., 213, 243
c Taylor, John 225
Taylor, John E. 320, 361
b Taylor, Joseph 155
-,
see also Smith and Taylor
Taylor, Mary 21
Taylor, William 363
Teacher-training 78, 238, 241, 260
Technical education see Scientific and technical education
Technical Education Board of London County Council 231, 233
Teheran (British Chancery) 94
Teniswood, G. F. 162
c Tenniel, John 108
Terrace, The, Kensington High Street 10
Terra-cotta 90, 106, 108, 121, 127, 129, 158,
189, 193, 206, 209, 210, 212, 213, 222,
240, 257
-, examples of its use 89, 94, 107, 112, 114, 116,
121, 126, 127, 189, 194, 198, 206, 210,
212, 237, 240, 241
-, suppliers 90, 107, 129, 189, 198, 210, 237n.,
241
Teulon, S. S. 87
Thackeray, W. M. 100
b Thames Iron Works and Ship Building Company 143, 143n.
c Theed, William 149, 152, 160, 161, 165, 166, 167, 168
Thew, Robert 29, 34, 37
a Thomas, A. J. 348
Thomas, Cecil 25
Thomas, Griffith 362
Thomas, W. Cave 142n.
Thompson, A. B. 153
Thompson, C. Thurston 87
Thompson, George 359
b Thompson, John 229
b Thompson, Robert 23
b Thompson, Thomas 302
a Thomson (Corfiato, Thomson and Partners) 348
a Thomson, A. G. 205n.
a Thomson, Alexander 'Greek' (A. and G. Thomson) 151n., 205, 205n.
b Thorne and Co. 304
Thorney Court 44
Thorney House 42, 44
c Thorneycroft, Thomas 165, 166, 167, 168
Thorpe, Prof. T. 243
Thorwaldsen, Bertil 161
Thring, Henry (later 1st Baron) 361
Thurloe, Ann 8, 9
Thurloe, John 8, 9, 10
Thurloe estate see Alexander (Thurloe) estate
Thurloe family 9
Thurloe Place 260, 287n, 293; Pls. 6a, 7a
-, public garden 293, 294; Pls. 36b, 92b
Thurloe Place Mews 287, 294
Thurloe Square 8, 10, 65, 120, 263, 274, 285, 294, 308; Pls. 4b, c, 7a
Thursby, James L. 359
b Thwaites, Mr. 266
Thynne, Lord Edward 357
Tichborne, Anne, Lady 11
Tilden, Prof. W. A. 243
Tite, Sir William 71, 133, 134, 150, 151, 183, 184, 188, 203, 205
Tizard, Sir Henry 246
Toll gates 26, 27; Pl. 79e
Tomlinson, Humphrey 11, 14
a Tomlinson, Richard 305
Toogood, Henry 362
Tooley Street (fire in) 101
Torrington, 7th Viscount 154, 174
Tower, Thomas 362
c Townroe, Reuben 90, 93, 116, 184, 192
-, works
-, Royal Albert Hall 94, 184, 188, 189, 190,
192, 193
-, South Kensington Museum 104, 107, 110,
111, 113, 114, 115, 116
-, other 135, 142, 142n., 198
Trade, Board of 49, 50, 51, 79, 97, 99, 226, 254
-, Presidents' portraits 108
a Travers, Martin 352, 353
Treasury (Exchequer), attitudes to South
Kensington buildings and enterprises 65, 71,
108, 115, 116, 118, 120, 202, 235, 251,
252, 257, 258
-,
see also Government; Parliament
Trees and shrubs 56, 57, 59, 98, 121n., 125, 173
a Trego, W. and J. J. 205n.
Tremlett (Dupasquier and Tremlett) 271
Tremlett, George G. 362
Trevelyan, Sir Charles (1st bart.) 61
Trevelyan, Sir Charles (3rd bart.) 254
Triqueti, Baron 152, 161
Troblefield, Basil 5
b Trollope, George, and Sons 304
a Tubbs, Ralph 298n.
Turbevyle, Basil 5
Turner, Dawson
c Turner, L. A. 355
b Turner, T. 59
Turner, Thackeray (Balfour and Turner) 68
Turner collection 102
Tusdale, Frederick 358
Twickenham 288
Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes see Fiennes
a Tyler, William 7
Tyller, Charles 363
Ullathorne, Alexander 359
University, proposals for 51, 64, 148, 153n., 178, 238, 248
University Church, Dublin 89
University Museum, Oxford 91, 104
Unthank, Clement W. 361
Unwin, Raymond 122
Unwin, Prof. W. C. 240, 245
Upper Phillimore Place 10
c Vaere, Gaston de 229
Vallance, Aymer 111
Vallotten, Howell Leny 37
Vanbrugh, Sir John 6–7
Vassall, Lady Elizabeth (later Baroness Holland) 6
Vaughan, John 267
a Verity, Frank 194
a Verity, Thomas 88, 94, 193
Vernon, Robert, collection of 80, 102
Versailles (chapel) 178
c Victor, Prince, of Hohenlohe 229n.
Victoria, Princess (Vicky), Crown Princess of Prussia later Dowager Empress of Germany 76, 120, 152, 156, 162, 167
Victoria, Queen
-, Albert Memorial, and 148, 149, 151–4 passim,
154n., 156, 157, 159–62 passim, 164–8
passim, 171, 172, 174, 175
-, Imperial Institute, and 220, 221, 222, 224, 225,
226n.
-, Memorial to 1851 Exhibition, and 134, 135,
136
-, Royal Albert Hall, and 69, 179–82 passim, 184,
185, 191, 191n.
-, Royal Horticultural Society (Garden),
and 125, 128, 129
Victoria, Queen (continued)
-, South Kensington, generally, and 65, 71, 147,
197, 203, 206
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum, and 104, 107, 108, 120, 121
-, statues of 121n., 135, 135n.
-, other references 59, 77, 80, 145, 151, 178
Victoria and Albert Museum see South Kensington (later Victoria and Albert) Museum
Victoria Street 32, 132, 343, 347
Vienna (1873 Exhibition, academy of music) 199, 228
Villa Albani 92, 126
Villa Maria see Gloucester Lodge
Villars, Baron de Graffenried 3, 4, 54, 55, 55n., 56, 62
Villars, Baroness de Graffenried (née Césarine Amable Louise Fleming) 3, 4, 7
Villars estate 7–8, 54–5, 263; fig. 18 (p. 53)
-,
see also Harrington-Villars estate
Villefranche 351
Vinters Park, Maidstone 276
Viollet-le-Duc, E.-E. 91, 103, 175, 237
Vivian, 2nd Baron 363
Vivian, William 338, 340
Vocational training 71, 81, 238
Volunteers, 1st Middlesex (drill shed) 87, 127
Voysey, C. F. A 122
Waagen, G. F. 159
b Waddington (Bray and Waddington) 126n.
a Wade, Fairfax B. 95, 231, 232, 252n.
Walden, Viscount (later 9th Marquess of Tweeddale) 294
Waldy, Alfred 364
Wales, Prince of see Edward VII and George V
Wales, Princess of see Alexandra, Queen
Walhampton House, Hampshire 333
b Walker (Gee, Walker and Slater) 24
c Walker, A. G. 40
c Walker, J. W. 229
Walker, Sir James 342
Wallace Collection 46
b Waller, J. 219, 288, 301
b Walls, John 265
Walpole, Horace 12
b Walton (Banister, Walton and Co.) 258
War, effect of
-, 1914–18 214
-, 1939–45 24, 112, 173, 216, 340
-, Crimean 52, 61, 86, 98
-, other 138, 213n., 251, 277
War Office 86, 117, 221
Ward, Hon. Mrs. Dudley 362
c Ward, James 110
a Ward, Ronald, and Partners 195
Warlock, Peter (Philip Heseltine) 332n.
a Warren, E. P. 355
Warwick, Dowager Countess of 6
Water closets 42, 277, 283, 317, 327
Water supply 42, 59n., 128
a Waterhouse, Alfred 70, 95, 118, 119, 189, 191,
222, 225, 228, 294n., 347
-, works
-, City and Guilds College 68, 95, 239–41
passim, 244, 245
-, Natural History Museum 95, 201, 205,
206–16 passim, 294n.
Waterhouse, G. R. 209
Waterloo Place 59n.
Watney, James 32, 42
Watson, Alfred E. T. 40
a Watson, John Burges
c Watts, G. F. 41, 107, 108, 109, 110, 142n.
b Watts, William 269, 282, 298
Waugh, Maj.-Gen. Sir Andrew S. 359
a Webb, Sir Aston 71, 72, 95, 116, 118–22 passim, 222, 232, 243–6 passim, 247
a Webb, Aston, and Son 246
a Webb, Maurice 246
c Webb, Philip 36, 112, 112n., 327, 330, 334, 336
Webb, Sidney 233
Weber, C. M. von 163
c Weekes, Henry 162, 165, 166
Weeks Hall, Princes Gardens 247
Wellesley, Dean 151
Wellington Monument, St. Paul's Cathedral 78
Wells, H. G. 235
a Wells, T. 205n.
Wernher, Beit and Co. 233
Wernher, Sir Julius 233, 245
West Middlesex Water Works Company 59n.
Westbury, 1st Baron 321
Westerham (Squerryes Court) 336
Western annexe see under Exhibitions, 1862 (1861), London
Western Bank of London 266
Western Gallery see Eastern and Western Galleries
c Westlake, N. H. J. 108
Westmacott, Richard, the younger 32, 134, 136
Westminster, City of 3, 60
Westminster, Dean and Chapter of 1, 3, 14, 15, 54, 57
Westminster, 1st Duke of 112, 343
Westminster Abbey 1
Westminster Aquarium 174
c Whall, Christopher 40
Whatman, James 63, 267, 274, 275, 276–83 passim, 315
Whewell, William 117
Whippingham Church 76–7
c Whistler, J. M. 109
Whitbread, Lady Elizabeth 12
Whitbread, Samuel 320, 361
White, Frederick Anthony 68, 336, 337, 338
Whitefriars Studio 356
Whitehall 221
c Wicks, Messrs. 336
a Wigg and Pownall 54
-,
see also Pownall, George
Wightman, William 16
Wilberforce, William 12
a Wild, J. W. 77, 91, 94, 108, 110, 112, 114–15, 188, 192, 197, 237
b Wilkins, John 299
Wilkins, William 52
Wilkinson, Alfred 358
a Williams, Alfred 37, 294
a Williams, J. Leonard 232
Williams, John 358
c Willis, Henry 191
Wills, John 173, 174
Wilmot, Gen. F. Eardley 217
Wilmot, Sir John E. E., 2nd bart. 358
Wilson, Mrs. 364
b Wilson, A., and Sons 237n.
Wilson, Heath 79
Wilton, 2nd Earl of 191
Winchester House, Chelsea 17
Windsor 125, 151, 152, 163
-,
see also Frogmore
Winn, Rowland 362
Wise, Henry 4, 6, 7, 11
Witley, Surrey 139n.
Wodrych, Humphry W. 359
Wolfe-Barry, Sir John 225
Wolsey (later Albert Memorial) Chapel, Windsor 151, 152
Wolverhampton, 1st Viscount 72
Women, art-work by 109, 110, 111, 112, 189
-,
see also Convict labour
Wood, George 363
a Wood, Peter, and Partners 24
Woodcroft, Bennet 248, 250
Woodward, Benjamin 91
Woolf, Virginia 38
Woolner, Thomas 161
Woolwich (Royal Military Academy) 93
Woolwich Arsenal 6, 157
Workhouses 27, 29, 30
Working classes and South Kensington 61, 63, 66, 117, 117n., 177
Working-class housing 56
Works, First Commissioner of 172, 205, 206, 259
-,
see also Ayrton, A. S.; Beauchamp, 7th Earl;
Cowper, W. F.; Hall, Sir Benjamin; Layard,
Sir Henry; Lennox, Lord Henry; Manners,
Lord John; Shaw-Lefevre, G. J.
Works, Ministry of 173, 214
Works, Office of
-, Albert Memorial, and 171, 173, 175
-, Cromwell Gardens, and 294
-, Eastern and Western Galleries, and 199, 199n.
-, Exhibition of 1862 (site), and 147
-, Geological Museum, and 95, 256–9 passim
-, Huxley Building, and 115, 235, 237
-, Imperial Institute, and 226, 227
-, Natural History Museum, and 116, 202, 203,
206, 207, 209, 210, 212, 213, 214, 253,
258, 258n.
-, personnel 50, 58, 86, 108n., 116, 118, 199n.,
202, 212, 213, 214, 243, 251, 252, 254,
254n., 256, 257, 259, 260
-, Post Office, Exhibition Road, and 71, 252n.
-, Royal College of Art, and 72, 108n., 121, 260
-, Royal College of Science, and 120, 121, 243
-, Science and Art Department, and 97, 100, 115,
116, 119, 120, 199n., 251–2
-, Science Museum, and 95, 251, 253, 254, 254n.,
256
-, South Kensington (Victoria and Albert)
Museum, and 86, 97, 99, 102, 110, 115,
116, 118–22 passim
-,
see also Environment, Department of;
Works, First Commissioner of; Works,
Ministry of
a Worley, R. J. 348
Worsley, Sir Richard 4
Worsley, Seymour Dorothy (née Fleming) 4, 6
a Worthington, Sir Hubert 246, 247
Worthington, Thomas 153
Worton Hall, Isleworth 264
a Wray, C. G. 205n.
Wray, John Copley 362
a Wright (Scurry and Wright) 294, 296
a Wright, Christopher 32
a Wyatt, Sir Matthew Digby 77, 78, 87, 100, 142, 147n., 150, 151, 178, 179, 184
Yarde-Buller, Hon. Mrs. 362
c Yeames, W. F. 163n., 190
York, Archbishop of (William Thomson) 283
York, Duke of (later George VI) 259
a Young, Arthur 325
b Young, C. D., and Co. 98
a Young, William 118, 119, 331
Yugoslav Embassy 304
Zetland Arms public house 17
Ziebland, G. F. 74
Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park 130–1, 202n.
Zurich 183, 235, 239