After the London Institution he moved into speculative building, progressing from Highbury villas to Bloomsbury and Belgravia. |
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A limited edition of 1,000 lithographs on sale at the Belgravia Gallery in London is causing ripples in artistic circles. |
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His first was Tara, whom he would take out on a lead around Belgravia after dark. |
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While Belgravia is Old Money, the square back in Victorian times was known as a favourite of the nouveau riche. |
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On the occasions I met him at his London home in Chester Square, Belgravia, he was always interested in showing his work as an artist. |
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He is married with two daughters and regularly takes breaks from his flat in Belgravia to stay at his farm in Northern Ireland. |
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London has not benefited from good planning, except on estates such as Mayfair and Belgravia, which belong to grand aristocratic families. |
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I cannot walk here in Belgravia, or into Harrod's, or in Somerset, without it coming back constantly, like a television replay. |
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Six of us went for a mini pub crawl round the streets of Belgravia. |
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Witness the episode, A Scandal in Belgravia, with its spectacular nude shots of Lara Pulver as Irene Adler. |
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MacGregor eventually agreed but lorded it over the unions by holding them at the Ritz and then at his flat in Belgravia. |
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He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer, fencer and general labouring teamster. |
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A protest outside Gamal's ostentatious home at 28 Wilton Place in Belgravia, central London, highlighted the family's appetite for western trophy assets. |
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The great residences were decorated with colonnaded facades in the style of Belgravia, and effigies of Wellington and Queen Victoria were set in the squares. |
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In 1991, she and her husband Denis moved to a house in Chester Square, a residential garden square in central London's Belgravia district. |
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He brings to life the grubby, working-class backstreets of the Harrow Road and Notting Hill, and the seemingly unbreachable divide between them and the rich neighbourhoods of Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Hampstead. |
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If its grander terraces and squares remind you of statelier parts of London, that's because the Burtons had already cut their teeth laying out patches of Marylebone and Belgravia. |
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Tuppence's hostel was situated in what was charitably called Southern Belgravia. |
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In addition to the yacht Morning Cloud, Heath owned a modest terrace house in Wilton Street, Belgravia, and another, much more magnificent and dating from Queen Anne, in Salisbury's Cathedral Close. |
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She had been staying at a suite in the Ritz Hotel in London since December 2012 after having difficulty with stairs at her Chester Square home in Belgravia. |
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James's, Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park. |
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What more exciting than a ruffian in St. Giles's, visited constantly by a young lady from Belgravia? What more stirring than the contrasts of society? |
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