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  2. File:Mosaic roundel at Octavia House in Red Cross Garden ...

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    English: Mosaic roundel at Octavia House in Red Cross Garden, London Wikidata has entry Mosaic roundel at Octavia House (Q26672764) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1393613 .

  3. Red Cross Garden, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    The Sower mosaic, by James Powell and Sons, on Octavia House. Two mosaics were donated by the Myatt's Fields philanthropist Julia Minet and installed by Hill in 1896. [10] The mosaics were The Sower, by the glass-makers James Powell and Sons after a design by Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford, and The Good Shepherd, by Antonio Salviati. [11]

  4. Olivier Brousse - Wikipedia

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    Olivier Brousse (born 28 February 1965) is the CEO of the largest European landscaping company with 1 bn € of annual revenues from 6 countries. He joined in 2021. Before joining idverde he was CEO of John Laing PLC in London, an international greenfield infrastructure investor, where he led the successful IPO and grew the business internationally.

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  6. Octavia Hill Birthplace House - Wikipedia

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    The house was once owned by the Hill family. The most known owner was the nonconformist James Hill (c.1800–1871), banker, corn merchant and Owenite social utopian. James Hill's third wife, Caroline Southwood Hill (1809–1902), writer and educationist, daughter of Dr Thomas Southwood Smith .

  7. Magoffin Homestead - Wikipedia

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    In 1977–1978, the house was restored by historic preservationist Eugene George, a professor of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin. [2] The homestead is located at 1120 Magoffin Ave. in El Paso, Texas and is currently jointly owned by the City of El Paso and the State of Texas.

  8. Mabel Barltrop - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Barltrop (née Andrews; 11 January 1866 – 16 October 1934), later known as Octavia Barltrop, was the British founder of the Panacea Society. She founded a ...

  9. 124 Horseferry Road - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the building. After a selection process during the autumn of 1990, Channel 4 invited three architectural firms to take part in a competition to design their 15,000 m 2 (160,000 sq ft) headquarters building on the south-eastern corner of Chadwick Street and Horseferry Road in a mixed development area of Westminster.