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    George Frederick Bodley RA (14 March 1827 – 21 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect. He was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott, and worked...
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    Powis redeveloped the castle with the assistance of the architect George Frederick Bodley. Herbert’s wife, Violet, undertook work of equal importance in...
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  • painter based in Cambridge. He worked with the architects George Frederick Bodley and George Gilbert Scott Junior, the designer William Morris and the...
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    Holy Trinity Church, South Kensington (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    England. The current building dates from 1901 and was built by George Frederick Bodley and Cecil Greenwood Hare. Edward Ashmore and Gilbert Spencer were...
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    Washington National Cathedral (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    Satterlee, first Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Washington, chose George Frederick Bodley, Britain's leading Anglican church architect, as the head architect...
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  • up Bodley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bodley may refer to: Edward Fisher Bodley (1815–1881), English businessman George Frederick Bodley (1827–1907)...
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    All Saints Church, Selsley (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    important church architect G F Bodley, incorporating notable stained glass by William Morris and his company Morris & Co. Bodley was given the commission by...
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    19th century architects: George Frederick Bodley (the architect of Washington National Cathedral) and Thomas Garner. Bodley, Garner, and Scott all lived...
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  • He is known for his almost 30-year partnership with architect George Frederick Bodley. Born at Wasperton Hill Farm in Warwickshire, Thomas Garner grew...
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    founded in 1874 by three leading late-Victorian church architects – George Frederick Bodley, Thomas Garner and Gilbert Scott the younger – to produce furniture...
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    Anglican Communion (the Episcopal Church). He was an apprentice under George Frederick Bodley and went on to great success popularizing the Gothic Revival style...
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    Street. Sir William Beechey (Portrait painter) lived at No.13. George Frederick Bodley (Greek Revival Architect) lived at No.109 from 1862 to 1873. Blue...
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    the National Pipe Organ Register. The organ case was designedby George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. C. J. Read, ????–1847 John Roberts Boulcott...
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    England. He was the son of Frederick Morton Eden and Louisa Ann Parker. Eden was a pupil and later assistant of George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. Subsequently...
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    St Mary of Eton (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    St Mary of Eton was built 1890-02 by the Victorian architects George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. It is built in red brick with stone dressings...
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    Church of St Mary the Virgin, Clumber Park (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    chapel dedicated to St Mary the Virgin in 1886. It was designed by George Frederick Bodley and built by the contractor R. Franklin of Diddington, Oxfordshire...
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    was designed by George Frederick Bodley and erected at a cost of £2,000. The Lady Chapel was intended to be built to the designs of Bodley, but Cecil Greenwood...
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    cathedral. George Frederick Bodley was a leading exponent of the Gothic revival style, and a former pupil and relative by marriage of Sir George Gilbert...
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    finest Gothic Revival architects and artists, including Street, George Frederick Bodley, Ninian Comper, Arthur Blomfield and Edward Burne-Jones, with stained-glass...
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    decoration was designed by George Frederick Bodley and carried out by the Reverend Frederick Andrews. In the previous year, Bodley had married Minna Reavely;...
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    George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820...
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    St Salvador's Church, Dundee (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    version of the English, Welsh and Scottish Decorated Style by George Frederick Bodley (with St Bride's Church, Glasgow one of only two churches by him...
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    and designers, and Parr worked on projects for clients such as George Frederick Bodley, William Morris and Charles Eamer Kempe. In 1886 Parr purchased...
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    Nockalls Cottingham in 1846, C. Hodgson Fowler in 1874, George Frederick Bodley in 1884, George Pace and Ronald Sims between 1969 and 1979. The reredos...
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  • The Mall in central London. Robert Atkinson, William Bidlake, George Frederick Bodley, Ninian Comper, Charles Holden, Goscombe John, Temple Moore, Basil...
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    St German's Church (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    The new church was designed by architect George Frederick Bodley, part of architectural partnership Bodley & Garner. It was built between 1881 and 1884...
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    of churches, many of which were commissioned by the architect George Frederick Bodley. Despite Morris's anti-elitist ethos, the Firm soon became increasingly...
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    Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross (category George Frederick Bodley church buildings)
    Francis Meynell Ingram who died in May 1871. The architects were George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. Work started in 1872 and the church dedication...
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  • train in architecture in the office of noted Gothic architect George Frederick Bodley. Horsfield then moved to the United States to work for the architectural...
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    architect Sir George Gilbert Scott) by his wife Georgina, daughter of William Hulme Bodley, M.D., and sister of architect George Frederick Bodley, himself...
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