Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
Record No
133597
Title
Interior of Michael Angelo Taylor's House in Horse Guards Avenue
Description
Cornice in Room 17 of Michael Angelo Taylor's House, 1 Horse Guards Avenue, Westminster. Room 17 was the southern room on the ground floor. The photograph shows a a wide cornice with panelled modillions. 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."
Date of execution
1929
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_484_A6001
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