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Cornwall Terrace and John Nash (architect)

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Difference between Cornwall Terrace and John Nash (architect)

Cornwall Terrace vs. John Nash (architect)

Cornwall Terrace (also 1-21 Cornwall Terrace) is a Grade I listed building of consecutive terraced mansions overlooking Regent's Park in the City of Westminster, London. John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was an English architect responsible for much of the layout of Regency London under the patronage of the Prince Regent, and during his reign as George IV.

Similarities between Cornwall Terrace and John Nash (architect)

Cornwall Terrace and John Nash (architect) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Clarence Terrace, Corinthian order, Decimus Burton, George IV of the United Kingdom, James Burton (property developer), Prince regent, Regent's Park, York Terrace.

Clarence Terrace

Clarence Terrace overlooks Regent's Park in Marylebone, City of Westminster, London, England.

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Corinthian order

The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture.

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Decimus Burton

Decimus Burton (30 September 1800 – 14 December 1881) was one of the foremost English architects of the 19th century.

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George IV of the United Kingdom

George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover following the death of his father, King George III, on 29 January 1820, until his own death ten years later.

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James Burton (property developer)

James Burton (born James Haliburton; 29 July 1761 – 31 March 1837) was the most successful property developer of Regency and Georgian London: he was "probably the most significant builder of Georgian London." He built the majority of the Bloomsbury district; Chester Terrace, Cornwall Terrace, Clarence Terrace, and York Terrace at Regent's Park; Russell Square; and Tavistock Square.

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Prince regent

A prince regent, or prince-regent, is a prince who rules a monarchy as regent instead of a monarch, e.g., as a result of the Sovereign's incapacity (minority or illness) or absence (remoteness, such as exile or long voyage, or simply no incumbent).

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Regent's Park

Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London.

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York Terrace

York Terrace overlooks the south side of Regent's Park in Marylebone, City of Westminster, London, England.

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Cornwall Terrace and John Nash (architect) Comparison

Cornwall Terrace has 29 relations, while John Nash (architect) has 224. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.16% = 8 / (29 + 224).

References

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