Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
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Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
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SC_PHL_01_484_A6005 (Collage 133601)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Doorcase in Room 18 of Michael Angelo Taylor's House, 1 Horse Guards Avenue, Westminster. A six-panelled mahogany door with decorative casing. The house was built by architect Robert Taylor for his son in 1793. Michael Angelo Taylor was a politician, chiefly known in connection with the Metropolitan Paving Act of 1817, which is still referred to as "Michael Angelo Taylor's Act."
Doorcase in Room 18 of Michael Angelo Taylor's House, 1 Horse Guards Avenue, Westminster. A six-panelled mahogany door with decorative casing. The house was built by architect Robert Taylor for his son in 1793. Michael Angelo Taylor was a politician, chiefly known in connection with the Metropolitan Paving Act of 1817, which is still referred to as "Michael Angelo Taylor's Act."
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