Ernest Albert Coxhead (1863–1933) was an English-born architect, active in the United States. He was trained in the offices of several English architects...
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up Coxhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coxhead is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Craig Coxhead, New Zealand judge Ernest Coxhead...
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designed by Ernest Coxhead, an English-born architect, who designed and built churches and residences in California. It is an example of Coxhead's "idiosyncratic...
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scientist Aaron Wildavsky. The building was originally designed by Ernest Coxhead in 1893 as the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. It is located on the...
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Other architects associated with the tradition included A. Page Brown, Ernest Coxhead, John Galen Howard, Julia Morgan, Louis Christian Mullgardt, and A....
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Gate Park in 1894 as a gift from the Church of England. Created by Ernest Coxhead, it stands on one of the higher points in Golden Gate Park. It is located...
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14, 1982. The Garfield Intermediate School was designed by architect Ernest Coxhead in a Mission Revival architecture. The City of Berkeley built five schools...
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structure was designed in the shape of a basilica by local architect Ernest Coxhead. Though Carnegie grant funds paid for the building, City funds were...
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House, and the Allen G. Freeman House. Allanoke Manor was designed by Ernest Coxhead, and built in 1903, completed in 1904. It is built with clinker bricks...
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Junior High School 1414 Walnut Street May 20, 1980 1915 building by Ernest Coxhead. It was also known as Garfield Intermediate School, and was part of...
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Architect and Building News. In addition to Polk, John Galen Howard, Ernest Coxhead, and Bertram Goodhue were contributors to the News. In 1894, Polk led...
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they called "Scholars' Cottage" from its architect and first occupant, Ernest Coxhead. They sold it in 1943 and it later became a state and national historic...
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historic designation and restore it). They later designed additions to Ernest Coxhead's 1893 Beta Theta Pi house they had lived in as undergraduates, now a...
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Ernest Coxhead House...
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Revival, Modernism, Shingle Style, and wide-ranging precedents such as Ernest Coxhead, Michael Graves, George Howe, Harrie T. Lindeberg, Sir Edwin Lutyens...
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church was designed in the Romanesque Revival style by English architect Ernest Coxhead. In 1913 that building was converted to the parish hall and Arthur Benton...
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Holmbury St Mary's Church in Surrey and later modified by architect Ernest Coxhead in Los Angeles. Built in 1889, it became a registered historic landmark...
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— John Beach Panoramic Hill features the architecture of Julia Morgan, Ernest Coxhead, John Hudson Thomas, Walter Ratcliff, William Wurster, Walter Steilberg...
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as Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, Greene & Greene, Willis Polk and Ernest Coxhead who were influenced by the British Arts and Crafts Movement as well...
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to begin construction of the fair. The Prayer Book Cross, created by Ernest Coxhead, is a 57-foot sandstone Celtic cross that was a gift from the Church...
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artists such as William Keith and Bruce Porter, architects Willis Polk, Ernest Coxhead, John Galen Howard, Charles Keeler and writer Gelett Burgess. Mary Curtis...
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Clinic. The house is a Tudor Revival design, and the architect was Ernest Coxhead. The house was owned by the Williams family until the death of the last...
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the printing business. His house was designed by architect and friend Ernest Coxhead. In 1906, after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, he had to...
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Charles Busby (1786–1834), architect Somers Clarke (1841–1926), architect Ernest Coxhead (1863–1933), Sussex-born American architect John Leopold Denman (1882–1975)...
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changes in spatial and axial arrangement. Its major practitioners were Ernest Coxhead, Willis Polk, Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan. The skillful execution...
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118°3′8″W / 34.16583°N 118.05222°W / 34.16583; -118.05222 Built 1888 Architect Ernest Coxhead NRHP reference No. 77000303 Added to NRHP August 19, 1977...
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tract, where one can find houses designed by Maybeck, Julia Morgan, Ernest Coxhead, and A.C. Schweinfurth — influential architects of this movement. The...
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1901 — 1801 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94123 Opened 1918. Designed by Ernest Coxhead.: 9, 12 98 San Francisco Mission San Francisco Jun 20, 1901 — 3359...
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Walter Cox, Royal Corps of Signals. Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Frank Ernest Coxhead (202456), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. No S/150984 Warrant Officer Class...
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-122.268733 (Garfield Intermediate School) Berkeley 1915 building by Ernest Coxhead; also known as Garfield Junior High School; now the Jewish Community...
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