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  1. gilbertscott.org › people › farmer-and-brindley-1850Farmer and Brindley

    6 de abr. de 2018 · Farmer and Brindley , 1850-1937 The firm was established in 1850 by William Joseph Brindley and William Farmer, based at 67, Westminster Bridge Road. They were one of Sir Gilbert Scott ’s favourite carvers and their work for him included: 1864-9, stone carving for St John’s Chapel, Cambridge.

  2. gilbertscott.org › buildings › rooks-nest-1869-72Rooks Nest - gilbertscott.org

    4 de abr. de 2024 · At the age of fifty-nine, after forty years of unremitting activity, Scott suddenly found that there was a limit to his physical powers. While inspecting the cathedral at Chester on 19 October 1870, he was struck down with a massive heart attack. He was carried across the Abbey Square to the Dean

  3. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Sir George Gilbert Scott has 607 structures listed as historic which is more than any other architect in history. He designed St Pancras in such a way that it’s a testament to medieval architecture, in the same way all his buildings are. Jenkins believes that the upkeep of Scott’s work is in decline, and that this is one of the reasons his ...

  4. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. The crossing piers are early C14. The screen to the choir is by Sir George Gilbert Scott, 1876, the gates made by Skidmore; the Rood 1913 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott was made by F Stuflesser; the choir aisle gates are 1558 from Guadalajara, presented to Chester Cathedral 1876; organ screen and case, north, 1876 by

  5. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott OM RA FRIBA (9 November 1880 – 8 February 1960) was a British architect known for his work on the New Bodleian Library, Cambridge University Library, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Battersea Power Station, Liverpool Cathedral, and designing the iconic red telephone box . Scott came from a family of architects.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2018 · Ely Cathedral. Sir George Gilbert Scott was ‘thankful that I escaped in time’ from his partnership with Moffatt, and he congratulated himself that, at the age of thirty-five, he had now begun to thrive. His pride at his own achievements was well-justified. He was the first British architect to win a major international competition and was ...

  7. Architect: George Gilbert Scott, From The Building News: “WE give this week two views of Chester Cathedral as it will appear when restored. Tradition, in this as in so many other cases, ascribes to the Romans the first selection of the site for religious purposes.