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    George Gwilt, the younger (1775–1856) was an English architect and writer on architecture. best known for his restoration of the east end of the church...
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  • George Gwilt the younger (1775—1856), English architect and writer on architecture James Gwilt (born 1986), Australian rules footballer Joseph Gwilt (1784—1863)...
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    architect surveyor to the county of Surrey, and was born at Southwark. George Gwilt the Younger, was his elder brother. He was educated at St Paul's School, and...
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  • English scientist George Colman the Younger (1762–1836), English dramatist and miscellaneous writer George Gwilt the younger (1775–1856), English architect...
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  • "The Elder" and "the Younger" are epithets generally used to distinguish between two individuals, often close relatives. In some instances, one of the...
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    Mary Martha Sherwood, English children's author (d. 1851) May 8 – George Gwilt the younger, English architect (d. 1856) May 9 – Jacob Brown, United States...
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    Southwark Cathedral (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    George Gwilt Jun. In his efforts to return the church to its thirteenth-century appearance, Gwilt removed the early sixteenth-century windows at the east...
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  • 1856 for George Gwilt the younger, the architect who saved the then St Saviour's Church from demolition in the 1830s). In 1910, on behalf of the Cathedral...
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    Vetusta Monumenta (category 1906 disestablishments in the United Kingdom)
    "Observations on the Porta Honoris of Caius College, Cambridge" George Gwilt the Younger, architect Browne Willis, "A Table of the Gold Coins of the Kings of...
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    1770s (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Mary Martha Sherwood, English children's author (d. 1851) May 8 – George Gwilt the younger, English architect (d. 1856) May 9 – Jacob Brown, United States...
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  • Metropolitan Public Gardens Association (category 1882 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    1856 for George Gwilt the younger, the architect who saved the then St Saviour's Church from demolition in the 1830s). In 1910, on behalf of the cathedral...
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  • Ingersley Hall in Cheshire, England built about this date. May 8 – George Gwilt the younger, English architect (died 1856) October 23 – Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer...
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    West India Docks (category History of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    George Gwilt and his son, also named George. The Export Dock needed fewer buildings as cargo was loaded upon arrival. To protect against theft, the whole...
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  • Waterloo Road (TV series) (category Youth culture in the United Kingdom)
    Amy Porter (Ayesha Gwilt), Josh Stevenson (William Rush) and Finn Sharkey (Jack McMullen). In series 6, Amanda Burton joined the cast as new Headteacher...
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    Wilkie Collins (category Critics of the Catholic Church)
    found its villainess Lydia Gwilt to be transgressive, and were further provoked by Collins's typically confrontational preface. The novel was simultaneously...
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    he began to be noticed by the press, gaining approving reviews for his acting in supporting roles. A production of Miss Gwilt, an adaptation of Wilkie...
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  • McShera, series 5) Luke Pendle (Richie Jeeves, series 5) Amy Porter (Ayesha Gwilt, series 5−7) Josh Stevenson (William Rush, series 5−8) Finn Sharkey (Jack...
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    exhibited". Dickens and the Drama, 1910 In mid-April 1876, Jo left the Globe Theatre to make room for Ada Cavendish's new play, Miss Gwilt, a drama by Wilkie...
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    he fell out of favor after the advent of sound film, leaving the younger Robards soured on the Hollywood film industry. The teenage Robards excelled in...
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    Gwilt ed, 1825:pp 159–61). Alison Burford (The Greek Temple Builders at Epidauros, Liverpool, 1969, p. 65) suggests instead that it was spoilt in the...
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  • 1918 New Year Honours (MM) (category 1918 in the United Kingdom)
    (Walker-on-Tyne) L. Cpl. R. Guttridge, Royal Sussex Reg. (Hastings) Cpl. G. T. Gwilt, RAMC (Wolverhampton) Pte. A. Hadcroft, Coldstream Guards (Haslingden) Sgt...
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    Fast fashion (category Clothing and the environment)
    Effects". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 644 (1): 220–233. doi:10.1177/0002716212449452. S2CID 154754612. Gwilt, Alison;...
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  • (1776–1855) Richard Grainger (1797–1861) Benjamin Green (1811–1858) George Gwilt (1746–1807) John Gwynn (1713–1786) William Halfpenny (fl. 1723–1755)...
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  • 2011 Birthday Honours (category 2011 awards in the United Kingdom)
    Alan Osborne Guy. For services to the British Korean Veterans' Association. Dr. John Ruff Gwilt. For services to the community in Roade, Northamptonshire...
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    The Megalithic Portal. Megalithic.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2010. Hunter, F. (1997). "Iron Age hoarding in Scotland and northern England". In Gwilt, A...
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    Canary Wharf (category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    10 George Street Archived 13 December 2023 at the Wayback Machine Canary Development. 4 January 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2023. Vertus' 10 George Street...
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  • Herschel Medal (category Awards of the Royal Astronomical Society)
    of work so that younger scientists can be candidates for the award. It is named after the RAS's first president, William Herschel. The medal was first...
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    Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. "Gwilt trip: the road less travelled". Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. from The Australian...
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