Deane and Woodward
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The Irish architectural firm of Deane and Woodward was an important contributor to the Gothic Revival in Victorian England as the first significant exponent of John Ruskin's precepts in shaping a Ruskinian Gothic style through the 1850s. The firm was an outgrowth of the practice of Sir Thomas Deane (1792-1871). Benjamin Woodward (1816-1861) entered Deane's office in 1845 and went on to design the firm's finest buildings in the 1850s. In 1850, Thomas Newenham Deane (1828-1899) joined his father's practice; a year later both he and Woodward were made partners. The partnership ended in 1861 with Woodward's death.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/267345600
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr94013061
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Gothic revival (Architecture)
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England--Oxford
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