LC control no. | nb2014015287 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Wyatt, Samuel, 1737-1807 |
Associated country | Great Britain |
Located | London (England) |
Address | Berwick St. London England |
Birth date | 17370908 |
Death date | 18070208 |
Field of activity | Architecture Architectural drawing Surveying |
Profession or occupation | Architects Surveyors Artists Drafters Engineers |
Found in | A Design for the front of the Theatre at Birmingham; Coffee House &c., [1780-1782]: drawing recto (Sam. Wyatt, Berwick St., London) Colvin, H.M. A biographical dictionary of British architects 1600-1840, 2008 (Samuel Wyatt; born 8 Sept. 1737, died 8 Feb. 1807; a member of the Wyatt family, which included several notable 18th- and 19th-century English architects; as an architect he specialized in medium-sized country houses; in 1792 he was appointed to his two principal public offices - the Surveyorship of Trinity House and the Clerkship of the Works at Chelsea Hospital) Wikipedia, 7 July 2014 (Samuel Wyatt; born 8 September 1737, died 8 February 1807; an English architect and engineer; his work was primarily in a neoclassical style; between 1784 and 1807 he worked as architect to the Holkham Hall estate) |