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Carlisle House, Soho

Carlisle House was the name of two late seventeenth-century mansions in Soho, London, on opposite sides of Soho Square. One, at the end of Carlisle Street, is sometimes incorrectly said to have been designed by Christopher Wren; it was destroyed in the Blitz. The other was the location of Madame Cornelys' entertainments in the eighteenth century and was…

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Carlisle House, Carlisle Street

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Carlisle House, Soho

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Avg. degree1.94
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Carlisle House, Soho → Archived, Artchive, Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, Catholic, Eloquence, Exterior, Interior, January, John Raphael Smith, London Plate, Madame Cornelys, October, Ornamental, Promenade, School, Soho Square, Staircase, Survey, Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

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Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksExterior0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksCarlisle House0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksCarlisle Street0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksSurvey0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksLondon Plate0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksInterior0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksStaircase0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksOrnamental0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksMadame Cornelys0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksSchool0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksEloquence0.60section
Carlisle House, Sohorelated to External linksCatholic0.60section

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