Patrick John Nuttgens CBE (2 March 1930 – 15 March 2004) was an influential English architect and academic. Nuttgens was born in Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire...
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(1892–1982), British stained glass designer Patrick Nuttgens (1930–2004), English architect and academic Sandy Nuttgens (born 1964), British composer This page...
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Johnson-Marshall, with input also from the Vice-Chancellor Lord James, Professor Patrick Nuttgens and the Registrar, John West-Taylor. The new structures were assembled...
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about sex" and that "we just took it for granted", and told her friend Patrick Nuttgens she was unembarrassed. The children were educated at home and, according...
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Foundation. Nuttgens is the son of academic and architect Patrick Nuttgens and the grandson of stained glass artist Joseph Edward Nuttgens. He is married...
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Fred Housego, Polly Devlin, Brian J. Ford, Antonia Fraser, Patrick Hannan, Patrick Nuttgens and Philippa Gregory. Current contestants include Marcus Berkmann...
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Peter Gilbey, John Newton (Burles, Newton & Partners), Patrick Nuttgens, George Pace, Patrick Reyntiens (stained glass artist), Austin Winkley, Lance...
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capitalist and life peer. Kevin Myers, Irish journalist and writer. Patrick Nuttgens, noted architect, CBE Dr Roderick O'Donnell, FSA, architectural historian...
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the building was demolished and rebuilt, and the hotel was extended. Patrick Nuttgens states that "the interior has been altered here and there but the whole...
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Chuck Niles, 76, American Southern California jazz radio disc jockey. Patrick Nuttgens, 74, British architect. Bill Pickering, 93, New Zealand engineer, head...
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born actor John Notman (1810–1865), architect and landscape architect Patrick Nuttgens (1930–2004), academic and writer on architecture Nivetha Pethuraj,...
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Retrieved 24 May 2007. MacCarthy, Fiona (17 March 2004). "Obituary: Patrick Nuttgens". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 May 2007. "Royal Academy of Arts...
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there is a rooftop car park. The building was completed in 1993. Patrick Nuttgens wrote approvingly of the design as fitting in with the city's heritage...
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1908 by Walter Brierley, for the colliery owner Arthur Toward Wilson. Patrick Nuttgens described it as a precursor of Brierley's work at Goddards House and...
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Western concourse, King's Cross station Richard Murphy, architect Patrick Nuttgens, architect and academic Harriet Pattison, landscape architect William...
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conservation architect and head of ECA's Department of Architecture 1978–1988 Patrick Nuttgens (1930–2004), academic and writer on architecture B. Marcus Priteca...
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York. p. 18. Nuttgens, Patrick (2000). The Art of Learning: A Personal Journey. Lewes UK: Book Guild Ltd. p. 179. "Professor Patrick Nuttgens". Daily Telegraph...
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Victoria Nuttgens, she is the youngest child of the late writer, broadcaster, and educationalist Patrick Nuttgens, sister of composer Sandy Nuttgens and cinematographer...
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ecclesiastical designer), John Newton (Burles, Newton & Partners), Patrick Nuttgens, Patrick Reyntiens (stained glass artist), Austin Winkley, Lance Wright...
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Bibliography, Lawrence Trevelyan Weaver (grandson), with a contribution by Patrick Nuttgens (Inch's Books, 1989). "Sir Lawrence Weaver - Noted architect's death"...
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Peter Gilbey, John Newton (Burles, Newton & Partners), Patrick Nuttgens, George Pace, Patrick Reyntiens (stained glass artist), Austin Winkley, Lance...
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stained-glass artist Joseph Edward Nuttgens. Her siblings include Giles Nuttgens, cinematographer, Sandy Nuttgens, composer, and Peg Alexander, broadcaster...
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of York: Borthwick Institute for Archives. Retrieved 27 May 2020. Patrick Nuttgens, ed. (2001). The history of York. Blackthorn Press. An inventory of...
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ecclesiastical designer), John Newton (Burles, Newton & Partners), Patrick Nuttgens, George Pace, Patrick Reyntiens (stained glass artist), Austin Winkley, Lance...
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(Eddie) Nuttgens (1892 – 1982), in Germany spelt Nüttgens, was a stained glass designer in England who worked mainly on church windows. Nuttgens was born...
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designer), John Newton (Burles, Newton & Partners), George Pace, Patrick Nuttgens, Patrick Reyntiens (stained glass artist), Austin Winkley and Lance Wright...
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Clifton-Taylor, John Julius Norwich, Roy Strong, John Summerson, Mark Girouard, Patrick Nuttgens, Hugh Casson) (1976) The Ingenious Mr Stone (1945): a detective story...
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Postman Pat (redirect from Patrick Clifton)
however new character themes and incidental music was composed by Sandy Nuttgens. The theme song has undergone several adaptations; from 1994 to 2006, the...
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railway station. 7 "A Full Life and an Honest Place" 12 December 1975 Patrick Nuttgens investigates how William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement brought...
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Classics. It is based on the 1996 novel Asylum by Patrick McGrath and was adapted for the screen by Patrick Marber and Chrysanthy Balis. It stars Natasha...
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