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    Charles Heathcote Tatham (8 February 1772 in Westminster, London – 10 April 1842 in London), was an English architect of the early nineteenth century....
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    following decades, but the whole was not completed until 1811 under Charles Heathcote Tatham. A large part of the house was destroyed by a fire on 9 November...
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  • Charles Tatham may refer to: Charles Heathcote Tatham (1772–1842), British architect Charles Tatham (fencer) (1854–1939), American Olympic fencer Charlie...
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  • Tatham (born 1986), Canadian basketball player Arthur Tatham (1808–1874), English rector, member of the Shoreham Ancients (son of Charles Heathcote Tatham...
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  • more than 40 years. The second son of Charles Heathcote Tatham, an architect. Tatham and his brother Frederick Tatham and his sister Julia were all associated...
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    a group of followers of William Blake. The son of Charles Heathcote Tatham, an architect, Tatham and his brother and sister were all associated with...
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    Stafford and later 1st Duke of Sutherland by architect Charles Heathcote Tatham. Heathcote Tatham was a friend of Elizabeth, the Duke's wife, and along...
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    Bridgewater House, Westminster (category Charles Barry buildings)
    Stafford had Cleveland House extended in 1803–1806 by architect Charles Heathcote Tatham to accommodate the Stafford Gallery (renamed the Bridgewater Gallery...
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    the V&A Print Room – there are also designs by Henry Holland and Charles Heathcote Tatham who were involved in the design process. This was a cavernous theatre...
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    John Gillow, James Wyatt, Thomas Hopper, Charles Heathcote Tatham, Pugin, William Burges, Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Edwin Lutyens...
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    Yarborough. His heir, also Charles (1781 – 1846), was created Earl of Yarborough in 1837. The father engaged Charles Heathcote Tatham to make extensions to...
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    fragments of architectural decoration, these were purchased by Charles Heathcote Tatham for Holland in Rome in 1794–96. Plastercasts of famous antique...
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    now formed a deep attachment to Julia, a beautiful daughter of Charles Heathcote Tatham, the architect, and when her father revoked the consent he had...
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    Simplicie de Broglie (the 2nd Duke's granddaughter) commissioned from Charles Heathcote Tatham an obelisk commemorating her brothers slain in the Napoleonic wars...
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    Storer, Conservative MP from 1874-85 for South Nottinghamshire Charles Heathcote Tatham, (1772–1842) architect Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet, who attended...
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    Thomas Tatham and his brother Charles Heathcote Tatham were trained in drawing and design by John Linnell. Linnell introduced C. H. Tatham to Henry...
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    mausoleum was added in 1809, remote from the main house, designed by Charles Heathcote Tatham. From 1939 the house served as a school for girls, until 1965 when...
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  • tracings from designs by John Vanbrugh, Robert Adam, John Thorpe, and Charles Heathcote Tatham, and drawings of buildings, furniture, and ornaments, mainly of...
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  • 19th-Century Toronto. Born in 1805, Young began training in London under Charles Heathcote Tatham and under Joseph Bramah and Sons. He moved to Toronto where he...
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  • 1808 The mausoleum for the Marquis of Stafford was designed by Charles Heathcote Tatham. Built of ashlar in a neo-Egyptian style it is the only Grade I...
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