• John Alfred Gotch (28 September 1852, Kettering, Northamptonshire – 17 January 1942, Kettering, Northamptonshire) was a noted English architect and architectural...
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    with the Pre-Raphaelite movement; he was the brother of John Alfred Gotch, the architect. Gotch studied art in London and Antwerp before he married and...
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  • neurophysiologist Frank Gotch (1878–1917), American professional wrestler Frank Gotch (physician) (born 1926), American physician John Alfred Gotch (1852–1942),...
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    John Van Nost, William Rhodes, Alexander Roos, George Devey and John Alfred Gotch. It sits in a park of about 200 acres known as Drayton Park. It has...
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    by Philip de László. The Alfred East Art Gallery in Kettering, designed by John Alfred Gotch opened on 31 July 1913. The Alfred East Gallery is Northamptonshire's...
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  • Accidents Investigations Alfred East – painter John Alfred Gotch – architect and architectural historian Thomas Cooper Gotch – painter and book illustrator...
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    Howard, set about creating the Barton Seagrave garden suburb. Architects Gotch & Saunders worked with Wicksteed to develop plans, including a large park...
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    floor was used in the Channel 4 game show The Bank Job. The architect John Alfred Gotch designed the building, with assistance from Sir Edwin Lutyens. Built...
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    of the Royal Institute of British Architects edited by J. A. Gotch PPRIBA John Alfred Gotch Architects (Registration) Act, First Schedule Constitution of...
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    Rockingham; in 1890 the house was remodelled by the Victorian architect John Alfred Gotch. There was unrest in Brigstock over new deer parks at the house and...
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    castle was besieged twice, in 1216 and 1217, during the dispute between King John, rebel barons, and the French prince (in both cases the sieges were short...
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    Kettering Grammar School, having been completed in 1913 to the designs of John Alfred Gotch, in the Neoclassical style. The municipal borough of Kettering was...
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    & Neal, to complete the building, to a design by local architect John Alfred Gotch. The building was finally roofed in 1895. The council then used the...
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  • It then relocated to Bowling Green Road, a building designed by John Alfred Gotch in the neoclassical style and completed in 1913. The building was...
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  • architect Alfred Giles – architect John Alfred Gotch – President of the Royal Institute of British Architects Richard Phené Spiers – architect John Whichcord...
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    tall cross in Thaxted churchyard. In 1905, the house was again sold to Alfred Paget Humphrey, a barrister and famous rifle sharpshooter. His daughter...
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    Robert inherited and improved the castle. Robert was a favourite of King John, and hosted him at Warkworth Castle in 1213. The castle remained in the family...
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    together in a single building. The building had been designed by John Alfred Gotch in the Neo-Georgian style, built in red brick with stone facings and...
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    lords, pp. 76, 78-9 plate. John Nichols, Progresses of James the First, vol. 1 (London, 1828), pp. 172-3. John Alfred Gotch & Charles Latham, Architecture...
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    1216, when King John gave the castle to William de Ferrers, but the castellan refused to relinquish control. Although they were both John's supporters, the...
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  • of the Royal Institute of British Architects edited by J. A. Gotch PPRIBA John Alfred Gotch . In this chapter the author includes an informative account...
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  • Bills in Parliament see William H. White, Thomas Graham Jackson and John Alfred Gotch. Board of Architectural Education Schools of Architecture, Architects...
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    Kettering Municipal Offices More images Northamptonshire 1913 Architect: John Alfred Gotch. Keynsham Keynsham Civic Centre More images Somerset 2015 Architect:...
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    decorated Library plaster ceiling. Bryn Hafod house in Kettering, by John Alfred Gotch (1896). Shuffrey designed the ceilings. Six examples of Shuffrey &...
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    published in 1890. His first work for Batsford was with the architect John Alfred Gotch on his book Architecture of the Renaissance in England. He then worked...
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  • England & 1470480 Historic England & 1314674 Historic England, "Church of St. John, Penistone (1314709)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October...
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  • that would later develop into Gotch-Robinson Theological College. He directed the college with the assistance of Alfred G. Jones and J. Percy Bruce. In...
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  • Alfred Augustus Grace (1867 – 18 March 1942) was a New Zealand teacher, journalist and writer. He was born in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand on 1867....
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  • Elizabeth Forbes, T.C. Gotch, Harold Harvey, Charles Simpson, Tom Early, Bryan Pearce and Alfred Wallis. The firm was founded in 1995 by John Sansom, who had...
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