- male, deceased (1782)
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- Joseph Pickford (1734-1782) was an English architect, one of the leading provincial architects in the reign of George III. Pickford's initial...
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- Wilberforce House is the birth place of William Wilberforce, the famous abolitionist, and is located in High Street, Kingston upon Hull, England....
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- male, 64 years old
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- Brian Barnes (born 20 August 1944) is an English artist. He was educated at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design from 1961-1966 and the Royal...
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- male, deceased (1825)
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- George Nicholson, printer, was born in Keighley, West Yorkshire. He settled in Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire in 1808 where he remained until...
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- male, deceased (1951)
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- Herbert Tudor Buckland (November 20, 1869 - 1951) was a British architect, best known for his seminal Arts and Crafts houses (several of which,...
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- male, deceased (1799)
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- Richard Jupp was an 18th century English architect, particularly associated with buildings in and around London. He served for many years (c....
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- male, deceased (1859)
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- Thomas Penson (1790 - 1859) was the County Surveyor of Montgomeryshire from 1817, and designer of a number of masonry arch bridges over the River...
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- male, deceased (1813)
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- Regency architect Michael Searles (1750-1813) was famous as an English commercial architect of large houses, particularly in London. His most...
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- male, deceased (1927)
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- Sir William Henry Barber, 1st Baronet, was a wealthy property developer and solicitor who made his fortune expanding Birmingham's sprawling...
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- male, 94 years old
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- Alexander Buchanan Campbell (born 14 June 1914, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish architect. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art (where he later...
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