Butterfield, William, 1814-1900

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Butterfield, William (English architect and designer, 1814-1900)

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Butterfield, William, d. 1908.

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Butterfield, W. 1814-1900

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William Butterfield

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Butterfield, W. 1814-1900 (William),

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1814-09-07

1814-09-07

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1900-02-23

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British architect, known for his eccesiastical designs and his promotion of the Gothic Revival.

From the description of William Butterfield architectural and design drawings, ca. 1838-1892. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78155661

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William Butterfield (1814-1900) was a British architect known for the Gothic revival style he championed. He studied with E. L. Blackburne and set up his own practice in 1840. A member of the Cambridge Camden Society, later the Ecclesiastical Society, he contributed designs to their journal The Ecclesiologist . Most of his work was for church designs, apart from that for schools and colleges (Rugby School and Keble College Oxford), and the Winchester County Hospital. Perhaps his best-known building is the All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London (1849-1859). The Royal Institute of British Architects awarded the Gold Medal to Butterfield in 1884.

From the guide to the William Butterfield architectural and design drawings, 1838-1892, (Getty Research Institute)

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