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- Stone_Buildings abstract "Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn were constructed from 1774 to 1780. The architect was Sir Robert Taylor. Stone Buildings appear in The Prime Minister.Stone Buildings are so called from the material with which they are constructed. They were constructed in accordance with an ultimately unrealised plan to rebuild Lincoln's Inn entirely in stone. Their construction was the initial step in that plan.The working drawings were made by a young man called Leach, then a clerk in Taylor's office, who later became Master of the Rolls. Leach's drawings are preserved in the Library of Lincoln's Inn. Pitt's chambers appear to have been in Stone Buildings from December 1779. Canning's father was "for some time with a Serjeant Walker who then resided in Stone Buildings". The South end was added from 1844 to 1845 under the direction of Philip Hardwick.Stone Buildings are situate parallel with the west side of Chancery Lane, and the western range of buildings faces the gardens of Lincoln's Inn and the square, with an oblong court between the two buildings. The Chancery Lane side is very plain, but the garden front consists of a rustic basement, with arcades and windows, at the north end of which is a wing consisting of six Corinthian pillars, which support an entablature and pediment. The cornice of the wing is continued through the whole length of the front, which terminates in a balustrade, but the two ranges of windows are entirely plain. The northern entrance is by handsome iron gates in Chancery Lane. The structure is not in keeping with the architecture of the other buildings; but, when viewed through the foliage of the garden, it has a very pleasing effect.On 23 December 1790, by the violence of the wind at noon, the copper covering of the roof of the new buildings was blown off in one sheet, and hung over the front like a large carpet or mainsail. The noise occasioned by this accident made the neighbourhood conclude the building was falling down. Some of the plates composing this covering were torn off and carried into a yard in Holborn.Sir Charles Weatherell had chambers in Stone Buildings. The Duke of Wellington took shelter there when he was attacked by a mob on 18 June 1832.The Buildings are faced with Portland stone.".
- Stone_Buildings foundingYear "1893".
- Stone_Buildings foundingYear "1990".
- Stone_Buildings headquarter Lincolns_Inn.
- Stone_Buildings headquarter London.
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- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Inns_of_Court_and_City_Yeomanry_Museum.
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- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Portland_stone.
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Counsel.
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Taylor_(architect).
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Charles_Weatherell.
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Robert_Taylor.
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink The_Law_Times.
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink The_Prime_Minister_(novel).
- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLink William_Pitt_the_Younger.
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- Stone_Buildings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stone Buildings".
- Stone_Buildings companyType Limited_company.
- Stone_Buildings dateFounded "1893".
- Stone_Buildings dateFounded "1990".
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- Stone_Buildings firmName "9".
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- Stone_Buildings headquarters "11".
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- Stone_Buildings homepage www.11sb.com.
- Stone_Buildings homepage www.5sblaw.com.
- Stone_Buildings homepage www.9stonebuildings.com.
- Stone_Buildings keyPeople "Edward Cohen , Michael Couling".
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- Stone_Buildings numEmployees "16".
- Stone_Buildings numLawyers "21".
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- Stone_Buildings practiceAreas "Chancery, Property and Commercial Practice".
- Stone_Buildings practiceAreas "Commercial, Chancery, Insolvency, Banking and Finance, Property, International Law".
- Stone_Buildings practiceAreas "Commercial, insolvency, company, civil fraud, professional negligence, banking & finance, real estate disputes".
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- Stone_Buildings comment "Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn were constructed from 1774 to 1780. The architect was Sir Robert Taylor. Stone Buildings appear in The Prime Minister.Stone Buildings are so called from the material with which they are constructed. They were constructed in accordance with an ultimately unrealised plan to rebuild Lincoln's Inn entirely in stone.".