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    Sir William Tite CB FRS (7 February 1798 – 20 April 1873) was an English architect who twice served as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects...
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    Royal Exchange, London (category Buildings by William Tite)
    fire and subsequently rebuilt. The present building was designed by Sir William Tite in the 1840s. The site was notably occupied by the Lloyd's insurance...
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    West Norwood Cemetery (category Buildings by William Tite)
    before coming under the authority of Southwark from 1905. Architect William Tite was a director of the cemetery company and designed the landscaping,...
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    Carnforth railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    Carnforth is a railway station on the Bentham and Furness Lines, 6 miles (10 km) north of Lancaster, England, which serves the market town of Carnforth...
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    after William Tite who was a member of the Metropolitan Board of Works, responsible for the construction of Chelsea Embankment to the south of Tite Street...
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    Lancaster railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    work continuing into 2025. The main building constructed in 1846 by William Tite was situated on the west side of the line in Tudor Revival style using...
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    Barnes railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    Barnes railway station is a Grade II listed station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in southwest London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. It...
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    Fenchurch Street railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    against other railway companies. The original building, designed by William Tite opened on 20 July 1841, serving the London and Blackwall Railway (L&BR)...
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    adversaries. Following a fire in 1838, the Royal Exchange was redesigned by William Tite and rebuilt in 1844. The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 was specifically...
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    Chiswick railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    Chiswick railway station is a railway station within the Grove Park residential area of Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow. The station is on the...
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    which was completed in 1817 and collapsed in 1825. Assisted by a young William Tite, he also rebuilt the church of St Dunstan-in-the-East between 1817 and...
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    Carlisle railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    It was built in a neo-Tudor style to the designs of English architect William Tite. Carlisle station was one of a number in the city; the others were Crown...
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    Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    of the Great Western Main Line. The station building was designed by William Tite as a royal station with a stone-faced frontage with a mullioned and transomed...
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    Beattock railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    Beattock railway station was a station which served the village of Beattock, in the parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta in the Scottish county of Dumfries and...
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    Colonel George Alexander Reid who was MP for Windsor, and designed by Sir William Tite in yellow brick with a Byzantine-style dome, Chinese-looking turrets...
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    in 1541. Next to the Citadel is Carlisle railway station, designed by William Tite in the neo-Tudor style, considered by Historic England to be among the...
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    Kew Bridge railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    itself. The Grade II listed large station building, designed by Sir William Tite, is now a coffee shop. The station, on the Hounslow Loop Line, is on...
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    Gillingham railway station (Dorset) (category William Tite railway stations)
    managed by South Western Railway. The main offices, designed by Sir William Tite, stand on the north side of the line. It is commonly suffixed as Gillingham...
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    Laing (then architect to the Board of Customs) with assistance from William Tite. The foundation stone was laid in November 1817 and the church re-opened...
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    Perth railway station (Scotland) (category William Tite railway stations)
    Station) by the Scottish Central Railway (SCR) in 1848 to a design by William Tite. Originally the terminus of the SCR main line from Greenhill Junction...
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    St James Church, Gerrards Cross (category Buildings by William Tite)
    Just Architecture Heritage designation Grade II* listed Architect(s) William Tite Completed 1859 Administration Diocese Diocese of Oxford Archdeaconry...
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    London & Southampton Railway. The neo-classical building was designed by William Tite. The station was connected to points between Vauxhall and London Bridge...
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    Bath (UK Parliament constituency) (category William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham)
    by Cadogan's elevation to the peerage, becoming Earl Cadogan. Caused by Tite's death. Caused by Phinn's resignation after his appointment as Assistant...
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    Thomas Leverton Donaldson, William Tite, Sydney Smirke, James Pennethorne, Matthew Digby Wyatt, Philip C. Hardwick, William Burn and Edward Middleton Barry...
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    metropolitan cemeteries was occurring at the same time as the movement; Sir William Tite pioneered the first cemetery in the Gothic style at West Norwood in 1837...
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    Axminster railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    town centre. The main building was designed by the LSWR's architect Sir William Tite and Edward Clifton in mock gothic style.[page needed] Immediately south...
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    Yeovil. The station building was designed by the LSWR's architect Sir William Tite in mock gothic style. In 1903, the branch line from Axminster to Lyme...
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    King George V DLR station. The historic station building (built by Sir William Tite in 1847) was Grade II-listed in 1998. The station opened on 14 June 1847...
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    Lockerbie railway station (category William Tite railway stations)
    Lanark) William Steele 1914 - 1924 (formerly station master at Peebles) John Dickson 1924 - 1925 (formerly station master at Peebles) William Scougall...
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