Nash, John, 1752-1835
Nash, John
John Nash
John Nash British architect
Nash, John Edward.
Nash, John (English architect and town planner, 1752-1835)
VIAF ID: 37712394 ( Personal )
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100 0 _ ‡a John Nash
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100 0 _ ‡a John Nash ‡c British architect
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100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John ‡g English architect and town planner, 1752-1835
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100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John, ‡d 1752-1835
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100 1 _ ‡a Nash, John, ‡d 1752-1835
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (35)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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East Cowes
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London
Works
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Amores |
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Chateau Royal de Meudon (prés de Fleury) |
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[Cour du Chateau de St. Germain-en-Laie] |
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Deutsche Botschaft, London, 1937 |
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Developmental psychology : a psychobiological approach |
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A Gothic Design for Carlton House |
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Illustrations of Her Majesty's palace at Brighton; formerly the pavilion: |
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James Joyce and the act of reception : reading, Ireland, modernism |
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James Joyce in the nineteenth century |
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John Nash : a complete catalogue |
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[New County Hall, Stafford, England. |
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Ovid's elegies / translated by Christopher Marlowe. Together with the epigrams of John Davies ; with decorations engraved on wood by John Nash |
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Practical calligraphy |
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The reform of public expenditures for agriculture |
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Report from the commissioners appointed by His Majesty to execute the measures recommended by a select committee of the House of commons respecting the public records of the kingdom, &c. with an account of their proceedings, 1800-1812. : Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 5th June 1812. |
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Theâtre de l'Ambigu Comique [estampe] |
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[Timbre Royal] |
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Vermeer |
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Views of the Royal Pavilion |
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Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1988: |
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