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- Q4636387 subject Q6798781.
- Q4636387 abstract "Paper Buildings, Temple, London, were initially constructed in 1609. Paper Buildings appear in A Tale of Two Cities and Barnaby Rudge.On 6 March 1838, about twenty sets of chambers were destroyed, including some valuable libraries, important documents and so forth. The fire originated in the chambers of W. H. Maule MP.Paper Buildings are on the site of Heyward's Buildings, constructed in 1610. The "paper" part of the name comes from the fact that they were built from timber, lath and plaster, a construction method known as "paperwork". A fire in 1838 destroyed three of the buildings, which were immediately replaced with a design by Robert Smirke, with Sydney Smirke later adding two more buildings. A famous resident of (at the time) Heyward's Buildings was John Selden, who was one of the original tenants and shared a set of chambers with Heyward himself.".
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- Q4636387 comment "Paper Buildings, Temple, London, were initially constructed in 1609. Paper Buildings appear in A Tale of Two Cities and Barnaby Rudge.On 6 March 1838, about twenty sets of chambers were destroyed, including some valuable libraries, important documents and so forth. The fire originated in the chambers of W. H. Maule MP.Paper Buildings are on the site of Heyward's Buildings, constructed in 1610.".
- Q4636387 label "Paper Buildings".