Philip Hardwick RA (15 June 1792 in London – 28 December 1870) was an English architect, particularly associated with railway stations and warehouses...
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Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, television and podcast host, writer, and producer. He hosts Talking...
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Philip Charles Hardwick (London 1822–1892) was an English architect. Philip Charles Hardwick was born in Westminster in London, the son of the architect...
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century. The Hardwicks were one of the finest architectural families during the 19th century. Thomas Hardwick, his son Philip Hardwick (1792–1870), and...
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London, was planned by George and Robert Stephenson. It was designed by Philip Hardwick and built by William Cubitt, with a distinctive arch over the station...
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and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be...
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The largest corner mansion, No.37 (Seaford House), was designed by Philip Hardwick. No.12 was designed by Robert Smirke. The square features statues of...
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of Salisbury Dock. Its design was based upon an earlier drawing by Philip Hardwick in 1846. Victoria Tower, which was often referred to as the 'docker's...
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country house in Gilston, Hertfordshire, England. It was designed by Philip Hardwick for John Hodgson around 1852. Historic England. "Gilston Park (1175745)"...
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Euston Arch (category Philip Hardwick buildings)
style of the arch. Designed by the architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by the Roman architecture Hardwick encountered on a trip to Italy in 1818 and...
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corner mansions, Seaford House in the east corner, was designed by Philip Hardwick, and the one in the west corner was designed by Robert Smirke, completed...
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is lit by Victorian gaslight streetlights. No. 10 was designed by Philip Hardwick for Sutherland Hall Sutherland, and the first tenant was the civil...
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Palladian-style building was designed by English architect Philip Hardwick. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was its royal patron. To be eligible for...
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Goldsmiths' Hall (category Philip Hardwick buildings)
demolished in the late 1820s. The third and present hall was designed by Philip Hardwick, who commissioned sculptor Samuel Nixon (sculptor). Marble statues...
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Opened in Salthouse Lane (pictured); moved into a new building (by Philip Hardwick) in Whitefriargate in 1856. Closed after the premises were judged to...
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God", though this may be apocryphal. Turner's friend, the architect Philip Hardwick, the son of his old tutor, was in charge of making the funeral arrangements...
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the Hardwick family were major benefactors of the hospital. Thomas Hardwick Jr. (1752–1825), Philip Hardwick (1792–1870), and Philip Charles Hardwick (1822–1892)...
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environmentalist Philip Hardwick, English architect Philip Charles Hardwick, English architect Rob Hardwick, English rugby player Robert Hardwick, English-Canadian...
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Kneller Hall (category Philip Hardwick buildings)
Southwark from 1812 to 1832. He further expanded the house (to designs by Philip Hardwick), adding drawing rooms at the east and west ends of the building. Calvert...
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Hardwick is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of the city of Worcester. It had a population of...
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headquarters. Wellington Barracks were designed by Sir Francis Smith and Philip Hardwick and opened in 1833. The Guards' Chapel was rebuilt in the 1960s after...
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famous 19th-century architectural father-and-son partnership, Philip and Philip Charles Hardwick, who lived at number 60 in the 1850s. On the eastern side...
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title win. In late 2017 Hardwick signed with the Rebels, along with fellow Wallabies teammates, Bill Meakes and Matt Philip. Hardwick signed a two-year deal...
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Edward Lapidge. October 25 – St Katharine Docks in London, designed by Philip Hardwick. St Stephen's Church, Edinburgh, designed by William Henry Playfair...
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Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (1838–1966) (category Philip Hardwick buildings)
park. The surviving Grade I listed entrance building was designed by Philip Hardwick, having been intended to be used as the company's offices and boardroom...
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George Grossmith (1847–1912), actor and comedian Philip Hardwick (1792–1870), architect Philip Charles Hardwick (1822–1892), architect Fairlie Harmar Viscountess...
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rooms for their use, and a library. The new building was designed by Philip Hardwick, with the foundation stone laid on 20 April 1843 by James Lewis Knight-Bruce...
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and specified that the docks' warehouses (designed by the architect Philip Hardwick) be built right on the quayside so that goods could be unloaded directly...
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The estate includes Babraham Hall, designed in the Jacobean style by Philip Hardwick, which was built between 1832 and 1837. The hall was purchased by the...
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England. It dates from the 13th century. The church was restored by Philip Hardwick in 1852. It is a Grade I listed building. In the churchyard is the...
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