- male, deceased (1878)
- Sir George Gilbert Scott (13 July 1811 - 27 March, 1878) was an English architect of the Victorian Age, chiefly associated with the design,...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Richard Upjohn (1802 - 1878) was a United States architect. Born in Shaftesbury, England, he emigrated to the United States in 1829. He was...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Calvert Vaux, was an architect and landscape designer. He is best remembered as the co-designer (with Frederick Law Olmsted), of New York's Central...
- male, deceased (1813)
- James Wyatt, was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical style, who far outdid Adam in his work in the neo-Gothic style.
- male, deceased (1892)
- Alexander Jackson Davis (A.J. Davis) (New York City July 24, 1803 - January 14, 1892) was one of the most successful and influential American...
- male, deceased (1852)
- Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (March 1, 1812-September 14, 1852) was an English architect, designer and theorist of design now best remembered for...
- male, deceased (1912) (Pennsylvania, United States)
- Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 - June 27, 1912) was a noted American architect. He was also a Medal of Honor recipient for his bravery...
- male, deceased (1900)
- William Butterfield (7 September 1814 - 23 February 1900), born in London, architect of the Gothic revival, and associated with the Oxford Movement...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Alfred Waterhouse was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic revival. He is perhaps best known for his design for...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, OM, FRIBA (November 9, 1880 – February 8, 1960) was an English architect known for his work on such buildings as Li...
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