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Sir George Gilbert Scott would have been 200 today and the ... Memorial was built in Oxford in 1843 after two years of building. It is a monument to commemorate the 16th century Oxford Martyrs.
In the centre part of the nave of Westminster Abbey is the grave of Sir George Gilbert Scott, architect and Surveyor of the ... and was a designer and restorer of many churches and secular buildings.
The building re-opened as a hotel earlier this year after being restored to its former grandeur, including a £3,000-a-night Sir George Gilbert Scott suite where the wallpaper alone cost £47,000.
It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the master gothic revival architect who designed some of the UK’s best-known public buildings, including St Pancras Station, the Albert Memorial and ...
His father was an architect, the son of Sir (George) Gilbert Scott ... to take an interest in architecture. Among the buildings the young Scott drew were Battle Abbey, Brede Place and Etchingham ...
Sir George Gilbert Scott gave us the hotel at St Pancras, the Albert Memorial, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and many other great buildings. Creating iconic buildings became a family trait.
The sumptious Euston Road frontage to the station was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, one of London's ... later to create the red-brick library building nearby. Bonus fact: The library ...
But Sir George Gilbert Scott, who would have turned 200 today, is one. The great Victorian architect is one of the most prolific this country has ever produced and has bequeathed us an incredible ...
His father was an architect, the son of Sir (George) Gilbert Scott ... to take an interest in architecture. Among the buildings the young Scott drew were Battle Abbey, Brede Place and Etchingham ...