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DENTON CHANDELIERS IN PUBLIC PLACES |
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St Paul's Cathedral
1960: two pairs of cut-glass chandeliers installed in front of the high altar. By Perry & Co, of Bond Street, mid 19th Century. One pair acquired from Gosfield Hall, Kent, by Mrs M.E. Crick in 1944, originally installed in 1830. |
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The Royal Albert Hall
1971: Large Chandelier and 16 Wall Lights supplied in the main foyer, and large Versailles style Lantern for the north porch during the refurbishment under Sir Hugh Casson. |
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The National Gallery
1980: Large 2nd Empire gilded bronze and frosted glass twelve-light Chandelier installed in main entrance at the top of the grand staircase. |
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The Old Vic Theatre, London
1948: Large thirty-six light Empire style Chandelier designed for and installed in auditorium. Shades made by Osler & Co., the frame made by a local blacksmith to our design and dressed with Victorian glass by the firm. |
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Bank of England, Court Room
1960: Set of four cut-glass Chandeliers by Perry & Co. Bond Street installed by M.E. Crick |
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Canadian Parliament Building, Ottawa.
1964: four large Victorian glass chandeliers supplied for Room 200, West Block, originally from the Liverpool Assembly Rooms. Installed by Michael and Mary Denton. |
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