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    Richard Norman Shaw RA (7 May 1831 – 17 November 1912), also known as Norman Shaw, was a British architect who worked from the 1870s to the 1900s, known...
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    the River Thames. The buildings were designed by the architects Richard Norman Shaw and John Dixon Butler, between 1887 and 1906. They were originally...
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    Woodland House (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    Built from 1875 to 1877 in the Queen Anne style by the architect Richard Norman Shaw, it is a Grade II* listed building. Commissioned by the painter Luke...
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    Henry Hobson Richardson, and Frank Lloyd Wright. British architect Richard Norman Shaw significantly influenced Richardson. "Ingle". Dictionaries of the...
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    period of the creation of the estate included Edward William Godwin, Richard Norman Shaw, Edward John May, Henry Wilson, and Maurice Bingham Adams; later...
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    Flora Fountain (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    donation of Rs 20,000 by Cursetjee Fardoonjee Parekh. Designed by Richard Norman Shaw, it was sculpted in imported Portland stone by James Forsythe. A...
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    62 and 62b Cadogan Square (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    British Queen Anne Revival style in 1883, and the architect was Richard Norman Shaw. Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1189431)"...
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    Bryanston School (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    occupies a palatial country house designed and built in 1889–94 by Richard Norman Shaw for Viscount Portman, the owner of large tracts in the West End of...
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    inventor and philanthropist. In collaboration with the architect Richard Norman Shaw, he built Cragside in Northumberland, the first house in the world...
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    Cragside (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    estate was technologically advanced; the architect of the house, Richard Norman Shaw, wrote that it was equipped with "wonderful hydraulic machines that...
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    department store designed in 1905–1906 by Frank Atkinson with advice from Richard Norman Shaw. It is now used as retail and offices premises. Historic England...
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    opened in 1908 as The Piccadilly Hotel. The building was designed by Richard Norman Shaw, and it was the first portion of the great scheme for the rebuilding...
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    68 Cadogan Square (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    British Queen Anne Revival style in 1878, and the architect was Richard Norman Shaw. It is now the location of Sussex House School. It appears in the...
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    Leyswood (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    notable house in Groombridge, East Sussex, that was designed by Richard Norman Shaw, and completed in 1868. It was a large mansion around a courtyard...
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    March 1888) was an English architect. Like his some-time partner, Richard Norman Shaw, he designed several houses in Britain in the revived 'Old English'...
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    Grim's Dyke (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    northwest London, England. The house was built from 1870 to 1872 by Richard Norman Shaw for painter Frederick Goodall and named after the nearby prehistoric...
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    architect Richard Norman Shaw were built (51°30′08″N 0°07′29″W / 51.50222°N 0.12463°W / 51.50222; -0.12463 (New Scotland Yard - Norman Shaw North Building...
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    72 Cadogan Square (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    British Queen Anne Revival style in 1878, and the architect was Richard Norman Shaw. Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1080739)"...
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    Chesters, Humshaugh (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    storeys and four bays but was much improved and extended by architect Norman Shaw in 1891. The 1891 work included five two-storeyed three-bay wings and...
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  • at Coventry City Richard Shawe (fl. 1361–1403), Canon of Windsor Richard Norman Shaw (1831–1912), British architect Richard J. Shaw (died 1958), American...
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    the Confessor's, and a Victorian church, All Saints', designed by Richard Norman Shaw. Many Victorian period buildings still stand in the town. Many of...
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    designed by the Metropolitan Police Surveyor, John Dixon Butler, with Richard Norman Shaw as consultant. The building is listed at Grade II*, and is no longer...
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    Bradford City Hall (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    mayor, on 9 September 1873. It was first extended in 1909 to a design by Norman Shaw and executed by architect F.E.P. Edwards, with another council chamber...
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    8 Melbury Road (category Richard Norman Shaw buildings)
    W14 in England. Built in the Queen Anne style by the architect Richard Norman Shaw, it is a Grade II* listed building. It was commissioned by the painter...
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    century classical work and added castellations. In 1878 the architect Richard Norman Shaw undertook extensive building works for Henry Bingham Mildmay, remodelling...
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    a bedroom; its opening into the enfilade was blocked in 1885 by Richard Norman Shaw, who centred the room on his new staircase; the enfilade has been...
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    of the style originate with the works of such eminent architects as Norman Shaw and George Devey, in what at the time was considered Neo-Tudor design...
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    Davis Antonio Gaudi Josef Hlávka Richard Morris Hunt Charles Follen McKim William Rutherford Mead Richard Norman Shaw Stanford White Eclecticism Eclecticism...
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