Skilbeck's Warehouse
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Skilbeck's Warehouse
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Skillbeck's Warehouse, formerly 46 Upper Thames Street, London, was a drysalter's warehouse constructed in 1866 by William Burges. Burges was commissioned by the Skilbeck Brothers to re-model an existing warehouse; the result was "hugely influential" representing "probably the most successful attempt ever made to unite the requirements of art and mercantile convenience." The Skilbeck Brothers company had been drysalters in the City of London since the mid-seventeenth century. Burges's re-modelli
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2023-10-19T08:20:25Z
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