CHAMBERS, SIR WILLIAM

1723–96, English architect, b. Gothenburg, Sweden. He traveled extensively in the East Indies and in China making drawings of gardens and buildings, many of which were later published. He studied architecture in France and Italy and established (1755) his practice in England where he designed decorative architecture for Kew Gardens. From the founding (1768) of the Royal Academy to the end of his life, Chambers was a dominant figure in its councils. His Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture (1759) became a standard and influential work on classic design. The foremost official architect of his day in England, he continued the neo-Palladian tradition, which he adapted to the prevailing classical taste. His chief work, Somerset House, is an extensive block of government offices, begun in 1776. He also had charge of various alterations at Trinity College, Dublin, and designed additions to Blenheim Palace, the observatory in Richmond Park, and casinos in many parks of the nobility. He became private architect to King George III and was made (1782) surveyor general. Chambers was buried in Westminster Abbey.

See study by J. Harris (1971).

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...92; additions to, by Chambers, 318 Blickling, 33 Bodley, Sir Thomas, 43 Bolsover Castle...2, 303 ; recommends Chambers to Lord Bute, 316 Carrington...Thomas, 303 Cecil, Sir William, 35 Chambers, Sir William, architectural abilities...
Appendix III CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN MR. HUCKS-GIBBS LORD ALDENHAM AND SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON BIMETALLISM Harcourt to H. Hucks-Gibbs. TREASURY CHAMBERS, WHITEHALL, S.W., October 21, 1892. -- DEAR H. GIBBS,--Mr. Gladstone...
...neoclassical Toronto Railway Chambers on Toronto Street. The guests...perseverance and ability of William Mackenzie and Donald Mann...too, were Lieutenant Governor Sir Mortimer Clarke and, notably...Flavelle, and George Gooderham, Sir Henry Pellatt, and Chester...
ILLUSTRATIONS SIR. WILLIAM JOHNSON, BARONET Frontispiece...signature enlarged. COLONEL WILLIAM JOHNSON 84 From an oil...buildings and defences. SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON 140 From an oil...novelist, Robert W. Chambers, at Broadalbin, N...
...to justify Mr. Coopers general conclusion that Mr. Chambers enjoys a graphic power of visualization, an ability...historical tableaux, a schoolroom scene at the home of Sir William Johnson, Commissioner for the Crown
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...Architecture. London: 1791. Chase, Isabel. "William Mason and Sir William Chambers Dissertation on Oriental Gardening." Journal...and the Dissertation on Oriental Gardening." Sir William Chambers: Knight of the Polar Star. Ed. John Harris...
...student to composer: the chamber works. by Catherine...end of December 1891. Sir George Grove, who had...produced at least eleven chamber works for various combinations...commercial market for chamber music in Britain at this...Coleridge-Taylor and William Hurlstone, who were...
...Bensons Art and Tradition in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...and the Ethos of Chivalry in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight...1:188-89; and E. K. Chambers, The Mediaeval Stage (Oxford...Closure and Indeterminacy in Sir Gawain and the Freen Knight...
...before the Star Chamber decree of 1637...in place of William Brooke as the...characterized in the Sir John Oldcastle...Lord Chamberlain William Brooke or Queen...Henry IV with Sir John Oldcastle...100; Taylor, "William Shakespeare...Honigmann, "Sir John Oldcastle...
...Composition of "Sir Patrick Spence". by William Bowman Piper The...argument that "Sir Patrick Spence...made by Robert Chambers (10)--she...improvements. "Sir Patrick Spence...Scottish antiquities, William Montgomerie, complained...
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...Architect and Collector Sir John Soanes Efforts to...until 1828 when Messrs William and Bethell moved in...the spread of barristers chambers. Unfortunately Soane...enjoy the last part of Sir John Soanes architectural...talks to accompany these. Sir John Soanes Museum, 13...
...exhibition at the Dulwich Gallery: William Beckford: an Eye for the Magnificent...The Earl of Chatham, who called William Beckford my vivid friend, was...godfather and later his guardian. Sir William Chambers, designer of Somerset House...
...the architect Sir William Chambers (1723-96...his imitators Chambers indirectly...laid out by Sir George Staunton...of many of Chambers recommendations...Epistle to Sir William Chambers...by the poet William Mason at the...
...by William Rubinstein William Rubinstein continues...Englands famous bard. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE MAY well...noticed in the 1920s by Sir E.K. Chambers, the greatest modern...a small legacy to a `William Shake-shafte now dwelling...
...Marlowe - anybody but William himself; or Enoch Powells...that Mr. W.H. was Sir William Harvey, Southamptons...heavyweights like Sir E. K. Chambers. She was right, but...more than it said. Dr. William Urry, librarian of Canterbury...
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...10 NAMES: Jet Pioneer Sir Frank Whittle Tops the...ballot, jet pioneer Sir Frank Whittle secured...and Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons. Other names confirmed...music historian Pete Chambers, who came up with the...Northern Ireland. Sir William Lyons - founder of Jaguar...
...Threat to Olympics? Chambers in Court Bid to Overturn Ban. Byline: Helen William THE good, bad and...trade. Mr Crystal said Chambers freedom of action would...distinguished Olympians such as Sir Steve Redgrave (five...Pannick suggested that were Chambers to be allowed to go Beijing...
...Sound Ready to Shine over Fences; ANITA CHAMBERS, PA SPORT. Planet of Sound can confirm...his novice season with a victory in the William Hill (Haldon) Gold Cup at Exeter. Trainer...interesting contender here, as he beat Sir Michael Stoutes Rosika, subsequently...
...Barristers Start New Chambers. SOME of Britains highest...a result, barristers chambers across Britain are deserting...one of his own arms.. William Taylor QC KNOWN as Bill...courts. Like his head of chambers, he has represented...international crime specialist Sir Desmond de Silva QC...
...Claimed Nazi Gas Chambers Were British Propaganda...academic and taught Prince William. In a letter to The...claimed the idea of gas chambers being used was propaganda...qualities to that of Sir Winston Churchill...Hayward taught Prince William
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CHAMBERS, SIR WILLIAM 1723 96, English architect, b. Gothenburg...Royal Academy to the end of his life, Chambers was a dominant figure in its councils...was made (1782) surveyor general. Chambers was buried in Westminster Abbey. See...
CHAMBERS, SIR EDMUND KERCHEVER 1866 1954, English literary critic and Shakespearean...1903), The Elizabethan Stage (1923), Arthur of Britain (1927), William Shakespeare (1930), and studies of S. T. Coleridge (1938) and Matthew...
MORE, SIR THOMAS (Saint Thomas More), 1478 1535...biography of More by his son-in-law William Roper (ed. by E. V. Hitchcock, 1935...the standard modern biography by R. W. Chambers (1935). See also biographies by R...
...Roman tragedies he used Sir Thomas North s translation...possibly the initials of William Herbert, 3d earl of...century English critic William Hazlitt , who continued...or not the historical William Shakespeare was indeed...biographies by E. K. Chambers (2 vol., 1930...
...London, the national academy of art of England, founded in 1768 by George III at the instigation of Sir William Chambers and Benjamin West. Sir Joshua Reynolds was the Academys first president, holding the office until his death in 1792. His...
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