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Peter Frederick Robinson

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Between at least 1821 and 1837, he lived at 29 Lower Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London. He married Julia Ponsonby, daughter of Rev Mr Wall, at St George's Hanover Square on 5 May 1828. Sons were born in October 1830 and December 1831.
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Designs for Farm Buildings : with a view to prove that the simplest forms may be rendered pleasing and ornamental by a proper disposition of the rudest materials
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Robinson became a Fellow of the Society of Arts in 1826, and was a vice-president of the Institute of British Architects (now
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in 1801–02. In 1805 he designed Hans Town Assembly Rooms, Cadogan Place, and in 1811–12 the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, for
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In about 1840 financial difficulties caused him to leave England for Boulogne, where he died on 24 June 1858.
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Designs for Gate Cottages, Lodges, and Park Entrances, in various styles, from the humblest to the castellated
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and in 1829–32 he built a Swiss Cottage at Decimus Burton's
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for the Duke of Somerset; in 1823 he restored the church at
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Hans Town Assembly Rooms, Cadogan Place, London (1805)
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He published a number of books of designs, including
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In 1820 he exhibited an architectural drawing at the
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Peter Robinson (disambiguation)

Stora Sundby Castle


Sketty Hall
Henry Holland
William Porden
Brighton Pavilion
William Bullock
Denon
Lampeter
Bulstrode
Mickleham
York Castle
Colosseum
Regent's Park
Royal Academy
Houses of Parliament
RIBA
Egyptian Hall
Sketty Hall
Singleton Park
Singleton Abbey
Swiss Cottage
Stora Sundby Castle



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