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Tite, Sir William T Architects History


Tite, Sir William

Sir William Tite (1798-1873) Running off of Chelsea Embankment, close to the Royal Hospital, is Tite Street, named after Sir William Tite, who, as a member of the Board of Works was largely responsible for Chelsea Embankment.

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  • - Brief article and historical photo of the Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets, London, designed 1842-1844 by Sir William Tite. From the Victorian Web.
  • - Photo and brief description of the station designed in mock gothic style, complete with tall chimneys and multiple steeply pitched gables, by LSWR architect Sir William Tite.


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