Sir George Oatley Architectural Papers 1860s-1980s

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Sir George Oatley Architectural Papers 1860s-1980s

28 plan chest drawers; 4 archive boxes; 5 shelves volumes; 21 buckets rolled plans; 2 piles oversized plans.

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Bristol Royal Infirmary 1736 - 1980

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Oatley, George, 1863-1950

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Sir George Herbert Oatley was born in Bristol in 1863, and became apprenticed to the architect Thomas Dashwood. At 16 he started work as a junior draughtsman for the Architects Godwin and Crisp in Bristol. When Godwin left for London, Oatley became Henry Crisp's partner at the young age of 26, and at the same time married Edith Lawrence. Oatley's first architectural style was classical, and with his appointment as Architect to the University of Bristol he became a champion of the Gothic traditio...

Brentnall Ralph H. fl. 1930s-1950s Architect

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Bristol General Hospital 1832 - 1988

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Godwin, E. W. (Edward William), 1833-1886

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Lawrence George C. fl. 1900-1930

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Bristol Homeopathic Hospital 1912 - 1960

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University of Bristol

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The University of Bristol started life as University College, Bristol, in 1876, following a meeting held in the Victoria Rooms to found a centre for higher learning in the city of Bristol. As a subsidiary to the College, the Day Training College for the training of schoolteachers was founded at 21 Berkeley Square under Marian Pease in 1892. In 1893 the Bristol Medical School (founded 1833) was incorporated into the College as its Medical Faculty. Though University College had allowe...

Oatley, George, 1863-1950

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Sir George Herbert Oatley was born in Bristol in 1863, and became apprenticed to the architect Thomas Dashwood. At 16 he started work as a junior draughtsman for the Architects Godwin and Crisp in Bristol. When Godwin left for London, Oatley became Henry Crisp's partner at the young age of 26, and at the same time married Edith Lawrence. Oatley's first architectural style was classical, and with his appointment as Architect to the University of Bristol he became a champion of the Gothic traditio...

Seddon, John Pollard, 1827-1906

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English artist and architect. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [London], to a Mr. Mons, [18]81 Mar. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270633895 ...

Crisp Henry fl. 1860

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