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    Richard Upjohn (22 January 1802 – 16 August 1878) was a British architect who emigrated to the United States and became most famous for his Gothic Revival...
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    Richard Michell Upjohn, FAIA, (March 7, 1828 – March 3, 1903) was an American architect, co-founder and president of the American Institute of Architects...
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    and another resembling a Swiss chalet. These shelters, designed by Richard Upjohn, had largely deteriorated by the late 20th century except for a ladies'...
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  • classroom space), Demarest was designed by Richard Upjohn's son, Richard M. Upjohn. (Upjohn's grandson, Hobart Upjohn would design several of the college's...
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  • Richard Upjohn Light (1902–1994) was an American neurosurgeon, aviator, cinematographer, and former president of the American Geographical Society. After...
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    St. Saviour's Episcopal Church, Maspeth, New York, built in 1847 by Richard Upjohn. It was sold to a developer in 2006. Its rectory had already been demolished...
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    Revival work from the early career of the noted 19th-century architect Richard Upjohn. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973....
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    Trinity Chapel Complex (category Richard Upjohn church buildings)
    Street, which was built in 1866 and was designed by Richard Upjohn and his son Richard M. Upjohn. The chapel was designated a New York City landmark in...
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    Todd Jenny Slate (born 1982), actress and comedian Richard Upjohn (1802–1878) and Richard Upjohn Jr., architects, lived at 296 Clinton Street, which...
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  • Trinity Church (Manhattan) (category Richard Upjohn church buildings)
    is the third to be constructed for the parish, and was designed by Richard Upjohn in the Gothic Revival style. Trinity's first church was a single-story...
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    William Erastus Upjohn (June 15, 1853 – October 18, 1932) was an American physician and both founder and president of The Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company...
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    brownstone building which was built in 1844-1845 and designed by architect Richard Upjohn. In the early 1970s, when the parish merged with two others, the church...
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    in the 1948 David Lean film Oliver Twist, was born there. Architect Richard Upjohn, famous for his Gothic Revival churches in the United States, including...
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  • Gerald Upjohn, Baron Upjohn (1903–1971), a soldier and judge Hobart Upjohn (1876–1949), an architect Ian Upjohn, barrister Richard M. Upjohn (1828–1903)...
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    Massachusetts. The Gothic Revival church building was designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1851-52, and is the oldest surviving religious building...
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  • middle son of James F. Gilmore (1857–1908) and Carrie Maria Sherwood Gilmore Upjohn (1866–1953). His older brother was James Stanley Gilmore (1890–1982) and...
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    designed by renowned architect Hobart Upjohn in a modified H-design. Hobart Upjohn was the grandson of Richard Upjohn, architect of Christ Episcopal Church...
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    a study of the development of the taste and skill of men like Richard Upjohn, Richard Morris Hunt and McKim, Mead and White over their professional careers...
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    19th-century urban streetscape. Grace Episcopal Church, designed by Richard Upjohn, which held its first service in 1848, is in the district, as are Plymouth...
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    Kingscote (mansion) (category Richard Upjohn buildings)
    Bowery Street and Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1839. As one of the first summer "cottages" constructed...
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  • red brick using Byzantine, Romanesque, Lombard, and eclectic themes. Richard Upjohn (1802–1878) specialized in the rural churches of the northeast, but...
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    American Civil War collection, the house was built in 1836 to a design by Richard Upjohn. The house has been home to two of Bangor's mayors, and became a museum...
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    the Pierrepont Family Memorial, a Gothic Revival pavilion designed by Richard Upjohn. Through his daughter Maria, he was a grandfather of the botanist and...
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    St. John Chrysostom Church (Delafield, Wisconsin) (category Richard Michell Upjohn church buildings)
    the church, but Richard Perrin, an architectural historian, argues that the design is based on one from Richard Upjohn's book Upjohn's Rural Architecture:...
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  • after its benefactor. The building was designed by renowned architect Richard Upjohn and featured a five-story, 80,000-square-foot hall in the High Victorian...
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  • was born in New York City in 1876, a son of Richard M. Upjohn (1828–1903) and grandson of Richard Upjohn (1802–1878). He received a degree in mechanical...
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  • Gardiner, Richard Morris Hunt, Detlef Lienau, Fred A. Petersen, Jacob Wrey Mould, John Welch, Richard M. Upjohn, and Joseph C. Wells, with Richard Upjohn serving...
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    Anglo-Catholicism in the diocese. The church building, designed by Richard Upjohn, who was also the architect of Trinity Church, New York, was consecrated...
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    Church of the Holy Communion and Buildings (category Richard Upjohn church buildings)
    constructed in 1844–1845 according to a design by Richard Upjohn, and was consecrated in 1846. In 1853 Upjohn completed the Parish House and Rectory on West...
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    initially referred to as the "Italian Villa" or "Tuscan Villa" style. Richard Upjohn used the style extensively, beginning in 1845 with the Edward King House...
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