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The munificent Mrs Coade and her 650 stones

The name of the stone merchant Eleanor Coade (1733–1821) is known today to few beyond the circle of architectural historians.

History Professor Michael Haykin
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A Coade sculpture

But in her day, hers was a name that bespoke excellence. Eleanor owned a highly-successful, artificial stone factory in Lambeth, London, which bore her name.