He was Lord Chamberlain to King William IV and a close friend of Czar Nicholas I of Russia. Among his friends were also Antonio Canova, Charles Dickens, and his head gardener, Sir Joseph Paxton...
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Paxton, Sir Joseph (1803-65) - Brief notes on the architect Joseph Paxton, designer of Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition, from Bob Speel. ... Sir Joseph Paxton - Eddie Richardson provides Sir Joseph's family tree, connected families, and pages on his major works...
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Victorian architect, creator of the Crystal Palace ... English architect Sir Joseph Paxton © Paxton was an English gardener, designer, writer and creator of one of most famous buildings of Victoria's reign, the Crystal Palace. ... English architect Sir Joseph Paxton...
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Paxton became superintendent of the gardens of the Duke of Devonshire who was president of the Royal Horticultural Society at the time. He designed and erected an extensive hothouse which set the style for ranges erected on estates for ... Additional information about Sir Joseph Paxton may be found on the Internet.
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Encyclopedia article about Paxton, Sir Joseph. Information about Paxton, Sir Joseph in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Crystal Palace, building designed by Sir Joseph Paxton and erected in Hyde Park, London, for the Great Exhibition in 1851. In 1854 it was removed to...
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Sir Joseph Paxton (1801-1865) ... Joseph Paxton was born in Milton Bryan, England in 1801*. A farmer's son, he was apprenticed as a gardener to the Chatsworth estate where he eventually attained the position of head gardener. In 1832, Paxton was appointed Manager to the Duke of Devonshire's estates.
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Paxton, Sir Josep ... (b Milton Bryant, Beds, 3 Aug 1803; d Sydenham, Kent, 9 June 1865). English horticulturalist, garden designer and architect. He established his reputation as a gardener at Chatsworth House, Derbys, where he developed new construction techniques for glasshouses.
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The family of William Paxton, Sir Joseph's brother. ... The church at Milton Bryant where Sir Joseph Paxton was baptised. ... Sir Joseph Paxton's Plinth in the...
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