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  1. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was a British architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum in London, although he also built a wide variety of other buildings throughout the country.

  2. Vida y Biografía de Alfred Waterhouse. (Liverpool, 1830-Yattendon, 1905) Arquitecto británico. Es creador de varios inmuebles, como el palacio de Justicia de Manchester y el Museo de Historia Natural de Londres, en la línea del eclecticismo victoriano tardío.

  3. Alfred Waterhouse 1887. A big man with a bushy beard, Alfred Waterhouse designed colossal Victorian buildings. Born in Liverpool, he undertook his architectural apprenticeship in Manchester, where he started up his own practice. By opening another office in London, Waterhouse built up one of the country’s largest architectural practices.

  4. Alfred Waterhouse was one of the most successful British architects of the second half of the nineteenth century. Following the passion for gothic espoused by Pugin and Ruskin, he developed his own highly individual "modern" gothic, but could turn his hand to other styles with equal confidence.

  5. Alfred Waterhouse. Alfred Waterhouse ( Liverpool, 19 de julio de 1830 - Yattendon, Berkshire, 22 de agosto de 1905) fue un arquitecto inglés, asociado particularmente con el estilo neogótico victoriano. Se le recuerda sobre todo por haber concebido el edificio central del Museo de Historia Natural de Londres, aunque también concibió una ...

  6. Alfred Waterhouse. Alfred Waterhouse (1830 – 1905) was born in Liverpool, the son of Wealthy Quaker parents. He was a British architect, best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum in London. He built a wide variety of other buildings throughout the country many in the Victorian Gothic Revival style.