Sir Giles Gilbert Scott OM RA FRIBA (9 November 1880 – 8 February 1960) was a British architect known for his work on the New Bodleian Library, Cambridge...
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Gilbert Scott, Jr. (1839–1897), son of George Gilbert Scott Giles Gilbert Scott (1880–1960), son of George Gilbert Scott, Jr. Richard Gilbert Scott (1923–2017)...
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'Middle Scott', he was the eldest son of Sir Gilbert Scott (George Gilbert Scott), and father of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Adrian Gilbert Scott, all also...
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Sir George Gilbert Scott RA (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), largely known as Sir Gilbert Scott, was a prolific English Gothic Revival architect, chiefly...
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Liverpool Cathedral (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
largest church in the world. The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978. It is the longest cathedral...
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box is a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect responsible for Liverpool Cathedral. The telephone...
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judge Giles Gilbert Scott (1880–1960), British architect Giles Scott-Smith, Dutch-British political researcher Giles Smith, several people Giles Strangways...
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G. G. Scott may be: Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), 19th-century English architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880–1960), 20th-century English architect...
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Memorial Court of Clare College. The current building, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, opened in 1934. The librarian, Jessica Gardner, is the second woman...
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fire-raid. It was replaced in 1954 during works designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, though the original hammerbeam design was not retained. The large...
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Waterloo Bridge (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
demolish the bridge and replace it with a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. The engineers were Ernest Buckton and John Cuerel of Rendel Palmer...
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Scott, architect George Gilbert Scott Jr., founder of Watts & Co., and his son, Giles Gilbert Scott, designer of the Battersea Power Station. Gilbert...
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William Reid Dick and unveiled in 1947, it stands on a pedestal by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and faces the Peers' Entrance of the Palace of Westminster. In 2002...
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Ampleforth Abbey (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
and consecrated in 1961, having been designed by notable architect Giles Gilbert Scott, replacing the mid-19th-century church of Charles Hansom. Blazon:...
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Battersea Power Station (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
Allott & Son Engineers. The architects were J. Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott. The station is one of the world's largest brick buildings and notable...
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Trinity College, Toronto (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
modified perpendicular Gothic style by renowned English architect Giles Gilbert Scott, who was also responsible for the Liverpool Cathedral and the ubiquitous...
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Chester House, Paddington (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
detached house that was designed by the architect Giles Gilbert Scott as his personal residence. Gilbert Scott lived in the house from its completion in 1926...
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Richard Gilbert Scott (12 December 1923 – 1 July 2017) was a British architect, born in London, the son of Giles Gilbert Scott and great-grandson of the...
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ambitious design by Lutyens fell through, Adrian Gilbert Scott, brother of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (architect of the Anglican Cathedral), was commissioned...
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Phoenix Theatre, London (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein, the theatre was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bertie Crewe and Cecil Massey. It has a restrained neoclassical...
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St Leonard's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
architectural partnership of brothers Giles and Adrian Gilbert Scott were commissioned to design the new building. The Gilbert Scotts already had several postwar...
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younger brother to Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, all architects. He was educated at Beaumont College, Old Windsor, as was his brother Giles, and designed the large...
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Camberwell (redirect from Camberwell St Giles)
by Giles Gilbert Scott, was completed in 1932: it towers over South London from Denmark Hill. It has a similar monumental impressiveness to Gilbert Scott's...
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stepped roof and destroyed the House of Commons chamber. Architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott designed a new five-floor block. Two floors are occupied by the current...
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William Booth Memorial Training College (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
and training programmes for the United Kingdom. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the college is a memorial to William Booth. The college has been...
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22 Weymouth Street (category Giles Gilbert Scott buildings)
was built in 1934 by Bovis Ltd to a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and his brother Adrian Gilbert Scott. It is notable for the combination of traditional...
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Church of St Paul, Liverpool (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral. In 2016 the...
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chapel dating from 1846. It hosts a war memorial, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, which was struck by lightning in 1928. The memorial was replaced...
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Downside Abbey (category Giles Gilbert Scott church buildings)
Thomas Garner (who is buried there), dedicated in 1905. The nave by Giles Gilbert Scott (c. 1923–25) remains unfinished, with its western wall in crude Lias...
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to a design by Sir Edwin Cooper, based on a plan produced by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1915, to provide accommodation and nursing facilities for 180...
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