Salvin Papers 1577-1896 (predominantly 18th - 19th century)

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Salvin Papers 1577-1896 (predominantly 18th - 19th century)

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Salvin, Anthony, 1799-1881

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Anthony Salvin was a 19th century British architect. He came from a Durham family, and went to London, where he became a pupil of John Nash. He then started his own practice, which lasted for some 60 years, where he became an expert in medieval fortifications, building and altering over 73 country houses. He did much restoration work on Windsor Castle and the Jewel House at The Tower of London. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1836, became vice-president in...

Salvin family of Sunderland Bridge, Co. Durham, and London

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A cadet branch of the Salvin family of Croxdale, Co. Durham, called by Robert Surtees Salvin of Sunderland Bridge (see Surtees, The history and antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham ... (1816-40) vol. IV, pt. 2, p. 120 for pedigree) descended from Anthony Salvin (d. 1709), the eighth son of Gerard Salvin of Croxdale (d. 1663). His descendant Lieut.-General Anthony Salvin, resident in London, was the father of Anthony Salvin the architect (1799-1881), who married his cousin Ann, daughter o...