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  1. Alfred Waterhouse. Arquitecto británico nacido en Liverpool. Es autor de numerosos edificios, como el palacio de Justicia de Manchester (1877), actualmente el ayuntamiento de esta ciudad y el Museo de Historia Natural de Londres (1880), en la línea del eclecticismo victoriano tardío, también conocido como historicismo.

  2. 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.

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  4. 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 employed British architect".

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  6. 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.

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · Originating from collections within the British Museum, the landmark Alfred Waterhouse building was built and opened by 1881, and later incorporated the Geological Museum. The Darwin Centre is a more recent addition, partly designed as a modern facility for storing the valuable collections.