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Wyatt, Samuel, 1737-1807

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Personal name headingWyatt, Samuel, 1737-1807
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Associated countryGreat Britain
LocatedLondon (England)
AddressBerwick St. London England
Birth date17370908
Death date18070208
Field of activityArchitecture Architectural drawing Surveying
Profession or occupationArchitects Surveyors Artists Drafters Engineers
Found inA 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)