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Germany in pursuit of new additions. An important part of his collections was acquired at
Pompeii when excavations were proceeding. His two-volume work on Pompeii, admired by professionals, was reissued in a revised form in London in 1846, declaring that it was "chiefly from the MS journals and drawings of William Clarke, Esq., architect": the woodcuts are as in the earlier work. The title also appears as
265:"Gentlemen – Having been elected for the eighth time your President, the duty of opening our present Session devolves upon me. I could have wished that the honour of the Presidentship of the Architectural Society had been bestowed upon some other individual better able, by his learning, talent, and genius, to fill this high and important office, rather than so humble and unknown a person as myself."
107:. During the 1840s their practice, in partnership with John Richards, appears at this address as "Richards, Clarke & Clarke", and there Edward, Frederick (solicitor), and William B. Clarke (architect) had their business premises in 1860. In 1861 it was also the home of Frederick and his large family, while father Edward, aged 92, was still living at Waltham Cross (Census).
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Clarke's inability to scan or rhyme, to say nothing of his lack of style or poetic instinct. "A preface in which the author is very free with his criticisms leads one to expect something superlatively excellent in the latest venture; but this translation of W.B. Clarke is simply atrocious." He treats the final lines as follows:
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in
Suffolk Street (established 1823–24), the series was published by Charles Tilt and printed by Richard Taylor in London in 1836. A view by Clarke of the restored Waltham Cross appeared in the middle of Volume I. By 1838 it consisted of 77 plates, and was advertised in an "Improved Edition" complete
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was published in London and
Freiburg-im-Breisgau in 1865, and its preface is dated from Littenweiler, September 1865. The title-page styles him "Architect and Honorary Member of the Architectural and Engineering Society of Helvetia" (i.e. The Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects, founded 1837),
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Littenweiler. After their mother's death, and following an Act of Parliament "To Facilitate Leases and Sales of Inherited Estates" (20 Victoria), George Frederick and Augustus John Harvey, and their sisters Josephine and Caroline, brought a Chancery suit in 1857 against William Barnard Clarke and
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The restoration, which was funded by subscription, was approved for its sympathetic treatment of the Gothic monument. On 17 May 1834 a notable company gathered at the Falcon Inn in
Waltham (part of which had been demolished improve the environs of the Cross), to commemorate the result. This meeting
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at the age of 10 in 1817, his father was described as a
Solicitor of Great Ormond Street in London. His elder sister Elizabeth Ann (born 1803) married the legal reformer Henry Bellenden Ker in 1823, but the connection was earlier: Elizabeth's brother Edward John Bellenden Clarke was christened with
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Hampshire as an early tourist resort, which is "embellished with wood engravings from sketches by W.B. Clarke, architect" (engraved by J. Jackson). It is not clear that Clarke was responsible for anything more than the sketches, though the view of the "Billiard-room, Cosmorama and Reading-room"
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In around 1840, about the time of his first wife's death, William
Barnard Clarke's attributed maps and drawings for the Society for Diffusion of Useful Knowledge come to an end (though many were republished during the 1840s until the Society was wound up in 1848). That his travels now took him to
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William's elder son, William
Barnard junr., died (aged 29) in 1805 making a legacy to his cousin and executor Edward Clarke, who in the following year christened his own son William Barnard Clarke. Edward's descent from William Coffin is also illustrated in a series of manorial deeds relating to
118:, London, by banns on 1 July 1830, witnessed by William Brooks. In 1833–35, as Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, he was resident at Upper Seymour Street, Euston Square. The death of Charlotte Clarke, wife of Mr. W.B. Clarke, Architect, is recorded for 30 March 1839, as of Albany Street,
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William Coffin died in 1787 remembering his grandson Edward Clarke, only son of Edward Clarke the brewer: Edward junior, then of 9, Lincoln's Inn New Square, witnessed and affirmed his father's will of 1791 (which made
William Barnard an executor), and witnessed William Barnard's will in 1795.
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Clarke is said to have devoted a second lengthy stay in Italy, in Rome, Florence and Naples, where he built up his collection of paintings and sculptures, together with a great number of valuable coins and medals. He made further travels in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and in various parts of
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In other respects, his own translation is considered the most flawed, "a worthless labour in all respects" by a German authority, bristling with misunderstandings of the German and unmasterly and ungrammatical in its use of English. An English study of Goethe's work (of 1885) utterly deplored
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Some of his addresses to the Society survive, and in the sixth, of 1836–37, he protests the insufficiency of his years and taste for the important role they have conferred upon him. In his address for the session 1837–38, delivered 7 November 1837, in which he welcomed the new reign (of
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translation was presented in 1870 by Frederick Clarke, when the author's widow was living in Germany. She is said to have made a bequest in Germany of her husband's collection of antique marble portrait-busts. His collections from the excavations at Pompeii went in the 1860s to the
253:, dedicated it to the officers of the Architectural Society, headed by William Barnard Clarke, F.R.A.S., as President. He continued as President until 1837–38, when he resigned on the grounds that he was visiting the continent for a prolonged period.
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other relatives. They introduced a petition in April 1858 for the right to sell the mansion at Thorpe with its outbuildings, pleasure gardens, etc. By May 1858 Clarke had been dismissed out of the case, and the Harveys' petition was granted.
783:(1798–1878), a geologist clergyman from Suffolk, UK, who made his career in Australia: and who, to exhaust the possibilities of confusion, published a poem about "Pompeii" in 1819, and produced fine architectural plans of the observatory at
498:, Norfolk, and his wife Mary Anne Julia (née Beevor), whom he had married at Norwich in 1816. George, son of John Harvey (1755–1842) and Frances Kerrison (1765–1809) of Thorpe, had drowned in a bathing accident in 1831 while holidaying at
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in 1831–1832. Producing a celebrated series of maps or plans of European and Russian cities, and taking a strong interest in the discoveries at Pompeii, he travelled much in Europe and from the 1840s had his home and collections in the
35:, was an English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer and art collector, numismatist and literary translator. He was the founding president of the Architectural Society of London, 1831, and supervised the restoration of the
83:, Hertfordshire in 1806, one of the eldest of several children of Edward Clarke of Cheshunt and his wife Sarah (née Linnell). The name "William Barnard" seems to have been given in homage to a cousin of that name, shipwright of
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Antiquarian Society (Karlsruhe Altertumsverein), and he sold his valuable coin collection in Paris. In 1884 the Staatliche Kunsthalle in Karlsruhe expressed a strong interest in acquiring remaining collections after
935:, Vol. 5: Indices, Supplement, Appendices, Addenda and Corrigenda (K.G. Saur Verlag, Munich 2003), p. 2486, etc, at nos. 654, 2294–95, and Addendum to no. 3795, citing the research of Marilyn Handley of Australia.
233:. Clarke was especially commended, and he and the Architectural Society were toasted: he replied, explaining the purposes of that Society, and describing how he had first surveyed the cross ten years previously.
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in two volumes, with the option of early impression proofs on India paper for an additional charge. Here the general authorship of W.B. Clarke (as President of the Architectural Society) is plainly stated.
280:, each part containing three engravings by reputable engravers, after paintings by living artists. Each engraving carries some pages of descriptive letterpress. Taking its name from the Gallery of the
201:, offering his services without remuneration, under a committee to which Edward Clarke, Esq., was Secretary. He submitted a "Geometrical Elevation" of his proposed restoration to the President of the
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In his "Preface" he states that his translation is the fruit of 20 years' continual labour: it is valued by modern scholars for comments noting the received attribution of the 1821 translation of
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Dargleff Jahnke and Hans-Peter Widmann, "Stadtarchiv Freiburg, Collection Catalogue for "M 75/13: Bestand "Hase": Collections of Gottlieb Theodor Hase, 1818–1888 (Freiburg, 2013/2016), p. 226 (
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with the life-dates 1806–1865. The original carving weathered over time, but it was reconstructed in 2003. Documents about his inheritance are stored in the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg.
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parish church, as of Albany Street, where her age is given as 35. Major-General Brooks, who died in England on 30 October 1838, was Military Auditor General and Chief Engineer at the
431:, which appeared first in 1831–1832 for Baldwin and Craddock and was republished in 1836. This went into two German editions of 1834–35 and 1836 through Bäumgärtners Buchhandlung of
324:, a set of six maps of the stars, deriving and combining information from a range of scientifically-informed sources. These were produced by the Society under the direction of
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nearby. He involved himself in the turbulent affairs of those years, for on 12 May 1850, as a resident of Freiburg, he was arrested for "presiding at a democratic assembly at
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was curate at St Andrew Holborn during Clarke's childhood, Clarke's acquaintance from his younger days afforded various possible means for the transmission of this belief.
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2009:). Location: Quadrat VIII, Umgang No. 6. Ref. M75/13/211 Reliefgrabstein mit Wappen. See B. Stoehr, "Die Toten des Alten Friedhofs zu Freiburg im Breisgau", p. 194.
458:(an architectural study suggesting different phases of construction), which appeared in 1841 in the Journal of the Rome Corresponding Archaeological Institute.
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for 1832, which refers to the posture of the sculpted figures, and problems of interpretation relating to the completion of the pinnacle or spire of the cross.
534:". The house at Littenweiler had specially furnished rooms for the display of his collections, where they frequently aroused the admiration of experts.
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litigation brought by George Frederick Harvey, plaintiff, probably to do with rights of inheritance or jointure. He is said to have moved first to
335:, with architectural views, was engraved by J. and C. Walker and published under the superintendence of the Society in 1830, and had a companion
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His second marriage lasted until 1856, when Mary Ann Julia Clarke, wife of William Barnard Clarke and daughter of the late Dr Beevor, died of
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Clarke is said to have spent a long period in Rome during his youth, pursuing architectural studies, and visited and studied the remains at
313:, who considered Clarke's kinsman Henry Bellenden Ker to be "the most fertile in projects of any member" of the Society's Committee. (The
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law examinations in 1844. Augustus John and his elder brother George Frederick Harvey were the sons of George Harvey of Thorpe Grange,
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309:, founded in 1826. The political, intellectual and social context of this Society is richly described in the Memoirs of the publisher
261:) and looked forward to an age of public welfare in which the Fine Arts and Architecture should flourish, he opened in a similar way:
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Clarke prepared and assembled the materials for a richly-illustrated two-volume work about the buildings and artefacts excavated at
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Thorpe St Andrew, Parish registers (baptisms), George (1817), Matilda (1818), Augustus (1821), Josephine (1823), Caroline (1824).
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Henry Bellenden Ker (died 1871) and his wife Elizabeth (Clarke), and her sister Harriet Ludlow Clarke (died 1866), retired to
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J. Harte, 'SHC: 940. Gadesden Papers: Copyholds of the Manor of Ewell', Bundle 4: Messuages in Gallows Lane, and Organ Inn,
759:, and J.B. Barnard in 1783 bequeathed a legacy to Edward Clarke and his heirs, making his own brother William his executor.
526:, during the mid-1840s, and to have remained there until 1850 when he moved into a house which he had built for himself at
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W.B. Clarke, 'View of the Botanical & Ornamental Garden, to be formed on Primrose Hill' (Lithograph), British Museum
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William Barnard Clarke the architect is certainly identified with the author of one of the early English translations of
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The circumstances had, meanwhile, altered when Clarke made his third marriage, in March 1858, to Pauline Föhrenbach of
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S.J. Plunkett, 'Ipswich Museum Moralities in the 1840s and 1850s', in C. Harper-Bill, C. Rawcliffe and R.G. Wilson,
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By 1846 William Barnard Clarke had married George's widow, for in that year they were co-defendants in an English
2117:'Elizabeth Bellenden Ker sketchbook, 1830–1858', Penn Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library – Manuscripts.
979:'Elizabeth Bellenden Ker sketchbook, 1830–1858', Penn Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library – Manuscripts.
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Exhibition in 1832, and was made to promote the scheme to the subscribers. In 1832 he received the thanks of the
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William's nearer brother, Frederick Christian Clarke (born Cheshunt c. 1807), was admitted attorney at the
1620:'Drawn by W.B. Clarke, Archt.' (SDUK/Baldwin & Craddock, London, 1830–1838). Republished in the 1840s.
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1649:, Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 2 vols (Charles Knight & Co., London 1836). Text of Volume I at
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Early Printed Books, 1478–1840: Catalogue of the British Architectural Library Early Imprints Collection
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Will of John Beardwell Barnard, shipwright of Ipswich and Rotherhithe (P.C.C. 1783, Cornwallis quire).
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Webseite der Gesellschaft der Freunde und Förderer des Alten Friedhofes in Freiburg im Breisgau e.V
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St Andrew Holborn, Parish Register (marriages), sub anno. See also 'Births, Marriages and Deaths',
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M.T. Cain, 'The Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: A Publishing History',
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This article is about the architect and archaeologist. For the naturalist and museum curator, see
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Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Commissary Court of Surrey between 1673 and 1770
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in order to enlist the Society's approval and support. A "preview" appreciation is given in the
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The Guide to Hayling; Embellished with wood-engravings, from sketches by W.B. Clarke, Architect
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H.O. Pelser, 'Ein Englisches Grab in Freiburg: Versuch einer historischen Rekonstruktion',
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983:(Franklin). See Westminster, St Marylebone, Parish registers (marriages), 17 November 1823.
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M. Brown, 'How Not to 'Regain Paradise': Henry Bellenden Ker, F.R.S. from 1819 to 1831',
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A list of artists and engravers is shown in the Yale University Library Catalogue entry,
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The Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the Fine Arts in Great Britain and Ireland
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The National Archives (UK), Miscellaneous Foreign Marriage Returns, ref. RG 34, Piece 1.
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A Select Catalogue of New and Important Works on Architecture, Engineering and Mechanics
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Will of William Barnard, Ship builder of Deptford, Kent (P.C.C. 1795, Newcastle quire).
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G. Germann, 'Melchior Berris, Rathausentwurf für Bern (1833)', Sect I: Der Architekt,
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Will of William Barnard, Ship builder of Deptford, Kent (P.C.C. 1805, Nelson quire).
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Will of William Barnard, Ship Builder of Deptford, Kent (P.C.C. 1805, Nelson quire).
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assigned to Edward Clarke (their father), both of 9, Chapel Street, Bedford Row (in
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland
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in Surrey: one of his maiden aunts, Mary Coffin, was buried at Cheshunt in 1813.
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to compile a report on them. They were, however, purchased for Freiburg in 1896.
578:'s masterwork of German literature. The volume which passes under Clarke's name,
317:, to which Ker was admitted Fellow in 1819, dispensed with his company in 1831.)
122:, where it is stated that she was the daughter of Major-General W. Brooks of the
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Will of George Harvey, Esq., of Tavistock Square (P.C.C. 1832, Tenterden quire).
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landscapes, formed between 1830 and 1858, is held in the Penn Libraries at the
549:(with consent of her father), at the house of Frederic Hamilton, Her Majesty's
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Will of Edward Clarke, Brewer of Southwark, Surrey (P.C.C. 1791, Bevor quire).
1285:'Report of the Council to the 12th Annual General Meeting, 10 February 1832',
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In 1831–34 Clarke promoted and supervised the restoration of the 13th-century
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his sister Harriet Ludlow Clarke in October 1816, as of Great Ormond Street.
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The Gallery of Modern British Artists: Consisting of a Series of Engravings
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brewer of Southwark, had licence to marry Ann, daughter of William Coffin,
1331:'A Geometrical Elevation of Waltham Cross (1831), Royal Collections, ref.
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1433:, Vol. IV: 1837 (Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, London 1837),
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1744:, Vol. 27: November 1843 to April 1844 (Edmund Spettigue, London 1844),
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was chaired by William Harrison, K.C., and addressed by the elderly Sir
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English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer and art collector
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Faustus from the German of Goethe Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Will of William Coffin of Southwark, Surrey (P.C.C. 1787, Major quire)
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Schau-ins-Land: Jahresheft des Breisgau-Geschichtsvereins Schauinsland
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement
1154:, Volume 14 (United Series, Vol. III) (Dobbs & Co., London 1839),
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Pompeii; Its Past and Present State; Its Public and Private Buildings
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W.B. Clarke, 'Sull'Arco di Augusto di Rimini e sulla Porta di Fano',
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in 1825, published in 1835. The attribution of the authorship of the
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William Barnard Clarke (of this parish) married Charlotte Brooks (of
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Loudon and the Landscape: From Country Seat to Metropolis, 1783–1843
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P.W Nash, N. Savage, G. Beasley, J. Meriton & A. Shell (comp.),
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None of the notable William Barnard Clarkes should be confused with
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M. Kollofrath, 'Aus der Geschichte der Freiburger Sammlungen', in
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St Andrew Holborn, Register 1815–1817 (baptisms), 14 October 1816.
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and assigned to Clarke's brother Frederick as Attorney and, as of
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387:(engraved by Benjamin Rees Davies, 1789–1872) are dated 1835, his
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Clarke was the general author of an Art folio series in 26 parts,
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The Exhibition of the Royal Academy, MDCCCXXXII. The Sixty-Fourth
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E.J.B. Clarke had a naval career, and became father of the Irish
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Among Clarke's first productions at their behest, of 1830, was a
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Shipbuilding in Rotherhithe – Greenland Dock and Barnard's Wharf
1524:, Publishing Catalogue for 1838 (Library of Arts, London 1838),
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245:, introducing the first part of the third, posthumous volume of
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Building Britain's Wooden Walls: The Barnard Dynasty, 1697–1851
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St Giles, Norwich, Parish registers (marriages), 24 April 1816.
731:, a member of the Tacket Street non-conformist meeting hall in
727:(1735–1795) and John Bardwell Barnard (1738–1783) were sons of
1740:'Candidates who passed the Hilary term Examination, 1844', in
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Gravestone in Freiburg-im-Breisgau with reconstructed carving
359:, with three views, 1833 (both engraved by J. Henshall); his
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Botanical and Ornamental Garden to be formed on Primrose Hill
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The Admissions Registers of St Paul's School, from 1748–1876
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Kollofrath, 'Aus der Geschichte der Freiburger Sammlungen'.
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Kollofrath, 'Aus der Geschichte der Freiburger Sammlungen'.
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Kollofrath, 'Aus der Geschichte der Freiburger Sammlungen'.
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Kollofrath, 'Aus der Geschichte der Freiburger Sammlungen'.
1205:, 101st Session, November 1934-October 1935 (London 1934),
868:. Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 426.
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Waltham Cross restored. It has been repaired several times.
1276:(Yale University Press, New York/London 1989), pp. 163-64.
921:. Vol. 31. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 47.
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East Anglia's History: Studies in Honour of Norman Scarfe
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The Court and Ladies' Magazine, Monthly Critic and Museum
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St Mary, Ealing, Parish registers (baptisms), 4 May 1803.
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840
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Clarke was an active member of, and contributor to, the
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The History and Antiquities of the Vicars' Close, Wells
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Oliver, L. (2004). "Clarke, Harriet Ludlow (d. 1866)".
181:, for whom he had executed an engraving of the head of
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Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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for the Society of Antiquaries of London, and by Sir
126:'s service. Her burial took place on 9 April 1839 at
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Basler Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Altertumskunde
2099:, vol. XXX, parts 1-3 (Raggi-Verlag, 1999), p. 173.
2074:J.C.C. Mays, '"Faustus" on the table in Highgate',
2020:"Fotografien der einzelnen Grabmale, Nr. 600 -1197"
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Annali dell'Istituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica
1592:
The Philosophical Magazine and Annals of Philosophy
1467:Vol. IV (Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, n.d.),
1446:'Architectural Society, 37, Lincoln's Inn Fields',
1932:(Schmidt, Freiburg and London 1865), full view at
1668:Centralantikvariatet Catalogue 73 (Stockholm 2013)
1051:'Attorneys to be Admitted, Michaelmas Term 1836',
695:: Elizabeth Ker's sketchbook of north Italian and
1930:A Translation of Goethe's Faust, Parts I & II
1416:, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London 1841), II,
1287:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1264:J.C. Loudon (ed.), 'Domestic Notices:- England',
399:, with a panorama (J. Henshall), dated 1837, and
343:(engraved by T. E. Nicholson) is dated 1831, his
48:. In 1865 he published an English translation of
1576:Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London
1547:Passages of a Working Life During Half a Century
1053:The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence
2151:, Rotherhithe Local History Paper no. 3 (1997).
1742:The Legal Observer, or Journal of Jurisprudence
1069:Proceedings of the Geological Society of London
1055:, Volume 12 (Richards & Co., London 1836),
2234:). (Records in Surrey History Centre, Woking).
1973:Die Englischen Übersetzungen von Goethes Faust
1169:Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay
502:, Norfolk, from his usual London residence of
2026:. Photograph of the weathered stone (No. 997)
1365:(Fisher, Son, and Co., London 1835), Vol. 1,
439:Italy is suggested by a paper by W.B. Clarke
307:Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
8:
2147:(A. Nelson, Oswestry 1997); also S. Rankin,
2052:(Freiburger historische Bestände – digital).
1361:'Waltham Cross. W.B. Clarke, Architect', in
1186:Einwohnerbuch der Stadt Freiburg im Breisgau
878:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
580:Translation of Goethe's Faust Parts I and II
1549:(Bradbury and Evans, London 1864–65), Vols
743:, and in 1766 Edward Clarke (1745–1791), a
1722:Worldcat: Published by C.Cox, London 1847.
1578:, Vol. 50, No. 2 (July 1996), pp. 211-215.
1448:The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal
1023:. Vol. 1. London: Routledge. p.
2307:Translators of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1713:, 2 vols (Nattali and Bond, London 1846).
1429:'Architectural Society' (sixth address),
1310:(Bemrose and Sons Limited, London 1905),
1131:Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society
1975:(Max Niemeyer Verlag, Halle a.S. 1907),
1962:(Oxford University Press, 2007), p. liv.
1209:(Internet Archive), 'Historical Sketch'.
598:in 1820–21) received contributions from
464:Pompeii: Its Destruction and Rediscovery
55:. He was an elder brother of the artist
875:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
831:
804:
684:had commissioned no less a person than
1302:Ephemeral Notice, 29 October 1831, at
1085:The Post Office London Directory, 1843
339:. Under the same auspices his plan of
162:, brother-in-law of the art historian
1992:(George Bell and Sons, London 1885),
1844:(Stadt Waldkirch, 1998), at note 236.
1482:The Modern Gallery of British Artists
1363:The Gallery of Modern British Artists
1318:(Simpkin and Marshall, London 1834),
1150:'Deaths. Clarke, Mrs. Charlotte', in
999:"Clarke, Edward John Bellenden"
957:(George Bell and Sons, London 1884),
278:The Modern Gallery of British Artists
156:Royal Institute of British Architects
7:
1508:(London 1839), Literary Advertiser,
908:"Ker, Charles Henry Bellenden"
1029:, reciting C. Fortescue-Brickdale,
1008:. London: John Murray. p. 196.
31:(1806–1865), sometimes mis-written
1775:'Harvey, of Thorpe', in J. Burke,
1350:pp. 105-08 and full page engraving
1268:, VIII, p. 470; IX (London 1833),
1021:Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand
1019:Heilmann, A.; Forward, S. (2000).
793:William Barnard Clarke (physician)
670:The British Library's copy of the
490:, passed successfully through his
21:William Barnard Clarke (physician)
14:
1779:(Henry Colburn, London 1833), I,
795:(1807–1894) is clearly mistaken.
719:New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London
429:Library of Entertaining Knowledge
217:(accompanied by his grandson the
2292:19th-century English translators
2232:Epsom and Ewell History Explorer
918:Dictionary of National Biography
865:Dictionary of National Biography
282:Royal Society of British Artists
203:Society of Antiquaries of London
2277:19th-century English architects
1431:Loudon's Architectural Magazine
1239:(British Museum Image Gallery).
1005:A Naval Biographical Dictionary
251:Examples of Gothic Architecture
169:Clarke's 1831 proposal for the
2164:(Goose and Son, London 1907),
2063:Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg
1488:(Orbis). Scans can be seen at
1308:Memorials of Old Hertfordshire
855:"Clarke, Harriet Ludlow"
1:
2302:Architects from Hertfordshire
2007:Freiburg Archives pdf, p. 236
1687:1841 (Institute, Rome 1842),
124:Honourable East India Company
1990:The Spirit of Goethe's Faust
1958:F. Burwick and J. McKusick,
1874:The National Archives (UK),
1818:The National Archives (UK),
1611:Vol. 46 (1994), pp. 151-167.
892:UK public library membership
621:View of Freiburg-im-Breisgau
419:Pompeii, and Italian travels
173:, was exhibited at the 64th
105:Geological Society of London
1486:Call no. ND467 M6+ Oversize
1222:Vol. 69 (1969), pp. 240-51
602:, Ker had been a patron of
478:Thorpe next Norwich in 1851
406:To 1836 belongs the modest
2323:
2287:19th-century cartographers
1530:Bent's Literary Advertiser
1395:A. Pugin and T.L. Walker,
701:University of Pennsylvania
576:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
271:Gallery of British Artists
179:Royal Astronomical Society
59:, and a brother-in-law of
18:
2134:(Royal Collection Trust).
1664:Pompeii & Herculaneum
1344:A.J.K., 'Waltham Cross',
1335:(Royal Collection Trust).
1071:, Vol. 2 (1837), no. 49,
2048:, 110.1991, pp. 127-36,
1878:, Cause number 1857 H92.
1822:, Cause number 1846 H88.
1794:Norwich-heritage website
1380:The Gentleman's Magazine
777:William Branwhite Clarke
89:St Paul's School, London
1412:W.B. Sarsfield Taylor,
1226:, at p. 244 (pdf p. 6).
1224:e-periodica.ch download
1167:'Editor's Preface', in
1033:(Letters), 24 May 1943.
592:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
561:Translator of Goethe's
427:, for Charles Knight's
112:St George's, Bloomsbury
2282:English archaeologists
2260:(Boydell Press, 2002).
1105:London Royal Blue Book
720:
711:The Barnard connection
682:Grand Duke Friedrich I
657:
645:
641:The feminine ever will
634:
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608:William Hart Coleridge
479:
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2245:Science Photo Library
1588:Six Maps of the Stars
1272:(Google). M.L. Simo,
1251:(R.A., London 1832),
953:R.B. Gardiner (ed.),
905:Vaizey, J.S. (1892).
884:10.1093/ref:odnb/5498
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705:Charles Lock Eastlake
655:
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626:"Das Unbeschreibliche
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470:The Harveys of Thorpe
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243:Thomas Larkins Walker
237:Continuing presidency
145:
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1865:, 13 September 1856.
1506:The Quarterly Review
1346:Gentleman's Magazine
1314:(Internet Archive);
639:Here has been shown,
524:Grand Duchy of Baden
520:Freiburg-im-Breisgau
510:Grand Duchy of Baden
333:Plan of Ancient Rome
207:Gentleman's Magazine
79:William was born in
46:Grand Duchy of Baden
2172:(Internet Archive).
1996:(Internet Archive).
1979:(Internet Archive).
1565:(Internet Archive).
1471:(Internet Archive).
1367:pp. 26-29 and Plate
1201:'Introduction', in
1129:'List of Fellows',
994:O'Byrne, William R.
961:(Internet Archive).
852:Cust, L.H. (1887).
496:Thorpe-next-Norwich
337:Plan of Modern Rome
301:by W.B. Clarke 1838
75:Bedford Row, London
61:Henry Bellenden Ker
1904:The London Gazette
1888:The London Gazette
1465:Old and New London
1237:ref. 1880,0911.947
721:
658:
637:"The Indescribable
630:Das Ewig-Weibliche
628:Hier ist es getan;
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227:Richard Westmacott
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101:St Andrew, Holborn
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2076:Wordsworth Circle
2050:at p. 135, note 2
1863:Norfolk Chronicle
1378:'Waltham Cross',
1306:; P.C. Standing,
1107:for 1860, p. 311.
890:(Subscription or
648:Death in Freiburg
643:Draw us high on."
632:Zieht uns hinan."
600:Derwent Coleridge
551:Chargé d'affaires
367:are of 1834. His
349:Frankfurt am Main
132:Bombay Presidency
128:Camden St Pancras
116:St Andrew Holborn
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