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  1. Town hall, market hall and clock tower, Darlington. Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century. His buildings were largely in Victorian Gothic Revival style. Waterhouse's biographer, Colin Cunningham, states that between about 1865 and about 1885 he was "the most widely ...

  2. Alfred Waterhouse RA (* 19. Juli 1830 in Liverpool; † 22. August 1905 in Yattendon) war ein englischer Architekt, welcher der viktorianischen Neugotik zuzuordnen ist. Besonders bekannt wurde Waterhouse durch die Planung des Natural History Museum in London. Er entwarf eine Vielzahl weiterer Gebäude in England.

  3. Alfred Waterhouse (19. července 1830 Liverpool – 22. srpna 1905 Yattendon) byl anglický architekt. Těžištěm jeho tvorby byly návrhy staveb ve stylu viktoriánské novogotiky , neuzavíral se však ani před styly zcela odlišnými.

  4. Alfred Waterhouse was born into a strictly Quaker family in Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 19 July 1830 and was articled to the architectural partnership of P. B. Alley and Richard Lane (1795-1880) in Manchester in 1848 Having completed his apprenticeship in 1853 he spent ten-months touring France and Germany.

  5. Background. Alfred Waterhouse was born in Aigburth, Liverpool, the eldest of the large family of a cotton broker and his wife, both Quakers. A northerner by birth, he was to have his first big success in the north, with his 1859 design for the Manchester Assize Courts, and to design his "High Victorian secular masterpiece" there nearly ten years later â Manchester Town Hall (Curl 62).

  6. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic revival. 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.

  7. 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. Es tal vez mejor conocido por su diseño del Museo de Historia Natural de Londres , aunque también construyó una gran variedad de otros edificios a lo largo del país, como el Ayuntamiento de Manchester.