• William Henry Crossland FRIBA (Yorkshire, 1835 – London, 14 November 1908), known professionally as W.H. Crossland, was a 19th-century English architect...
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  • Danish archaeologist Eliza Ruth Hatt (died 1892), mistress of William Henry Crossland and mother of his illegitimate son John Hatt, travel editor of...
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    Holloway Sanatorium (category William Henry Crossland buildings)
    placed on exhibition in the Regent Street gallery of E. Freeman. William Henry Crossland later recalled that he had not wished to go into the competition...
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    Founder's Building (category William Henry Crossland buildings)
    philanthropist Thomas Holloway. It was designed by the architect William Henry Crossland, and inspired by the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, France...
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    Rochdale Town Hall (category William Henry Crossland buildings)
    Municipal Borough of Rochdale on 27 September 1871. The architect, William Henry Crossland, was the winner of a competition held in 1864 to design a new town...
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    Macdonald Solon Spencer Beman Walter-André Destailleur William Lightfoot Price William Henry Crossland Henry Heistand, [founder of Miami University's(OH) architecture...
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    Sanatorium, a mental asylum constructed in 1885 to the design of William Henry Crossland. This was a private institution where patients paid for their own...
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    Crosland or Crossland is a surname, and may refer to: William Henry Crossland (1834-1909), British architect Thomas William Hodgson Crosland (1865-1924)...
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    originally built in 1868–1871 to a standard neo-Gothic design by William Henry Crossland. This building was destroyed by an incendiary bomb during the "Sheffield...
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    Building at Royal Holloway, University of London, designed by William Henry Crossland and the main building of Fettes College in Edinburgh, designed...
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    of the nave being retained. In 1873, the church was restored by William Henry Crossland, his first known restoration. He also added a porch and replaced...
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    Lunacy the architect was chosen by competition. This was won by William Henry Crossland, with John Philpot Jones and Edward Salomons. Among the judges...
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  • (1878-1943) was born in Sheffield, the son of landscape painter James Henry Crossland and wife Mary Ann. He studied and worked with marine flora and fauna...
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    Englefield Green, Surrey. Both were designed by the architect William Henry Crossland, and were inspired by the Cloth Hall in Ypres, Belgium, and the...
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  • Royal Holloway College for women, Egham, near London, designed by William Henry Crossland. July – Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, designed by Christian...
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  • Japan. September 27 – Rochdale Town Hall, England, designed by William Henry Crossland. October 15 – Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester, England...
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    workers at his textile mill is an early work of the local architect William Henry Crossland. The village has two sports clubs, Copley Cricket Club who play...
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    September 2004). Crossland, William Henry. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 1 February 2021. Binns, Sheila (2020). W.H. Crossland: An Architectural...
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  • Holloway Sanatorium near Virginia Water in England, designed by William Henry Crossland. Sway Tower in Hampshire, England, designed by Andrew Peterson...
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    church was rebuilt, probably in the early 16th century. In 1873, William Henry Crossland heavily restored the chancel, and rebuilt the roof of the nave...
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    St Peter's Church, Birstall (category William Henry Crossland buildings)
    and a major refurbishment was carried out between 1863 and 1870 by W.H. Crossland of Leeds. The church was grade II* listed on 29 March 1963. Between 1997...
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  • Building at Royal Holloway College, Egham in England, designed by William Henry Crossland, is completed Tweed Courthouse is completed by Leopold Eidlitz...
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    architect put in charge of designing the new building was William Henry Crossland of Halifax. Crossland was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott, whose influences...
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    (1845–56), Charles Buckeridge (1856–57), Somers Clarke (1865), William Henry Crossland (dates uncertain), C. Hodgson Fowler (1856–60), Thomas Garner (1856–61)...
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    style it was inaugurated on 27 September 1871. The architect, William Henry Crossland, won a competition held in 1864. The town hall had a 240-foot (73 m)...
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  • 600-bed building, known as the Founder's Building, designed by William Henry Crossland and inspired by the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, France...
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  • Almshouses, Northgate, Almondbury, Huddersfield (1861–63), designed by William Henry Crossland Saltaire Almshouses, Saltaire Ledsham Almshouses, Ledsham Harrison's...
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  • with Edward Middleton Barry RA and trained under Robert William Edis RSA and William Henry Crossland. He became an Associate of the Royal Institute of British...
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    possibly Anglo-Saxon. The present church was built in 1864 by William Henry Crossland. It is a Grade II listed building. The church occupies a commanding...
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    190 feet high, Gothic of stone to match the original building by William Henry Crossland. It cost £11,900 to build. The builder was W.A. Peters & Sons;...
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