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  1. George Edmund Street (1824-1881) Out of a good number of Victorian Gothic revival architects, George Edmund Street stands out as one of the most important, his Law Courts in the Strand, being the last of the great Victorian Gothic buildings in London. His main work though was as an architect of churches, and as a teacher, both at the Royal ...

  2. George Edmund Street, né le 20 juin 1824 et mort le 18 décembre 1881, est un architecte anglais de l'époque victorienne. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Formé auprès d' Owen Browne Carter puis de George Gilbert Scott , il s'installe à son compte en 1849 à Londres.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2010 · Memoir of George Edmund Street, R.A., 1824-1881 by Street, Arthur Edmund, 1855-1938. Publication date 1888 Topics Street, George Edmund, 1824-1881 Publisher

  4. George Edmund Street was one of the most prominent architects in Victorian England, a man responsible for popularising the Victorian Gothic style. Street was born 20 June 1824 in Woodford, Essex. He studied architecture in Winchester under Owen Carter, then worked for 5 years at the busy offices of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

  5. George Edmund Street y su contribución al estudio de la arquitectura gótica en España 793 Figura 9 Burgos. Catedral, planta general (Street 1926) Figura 10 Alcalá de Henares. Palacio Arzobispal, ventana del Salón de Concilios (Street 1926) Figura 11 Lleida. Catedral vieja, detalle de la cornisa de la portada sur del crucero (Street 1926 ...

  6. Hace 5 días · In memory of George Edmund Street Architect R.A. who died on the 18th day of December 1881 in the hope of eternal life. In the centre of the brass a figure of Street, wearing a college cape, kneels before a large cross and a Latin scroll issues from his mouth with the words (translated) 'O Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house'.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2016 · George Edmund Street was the son of a London solicitor, and he was educated to follow in his father's footsteps, but in 1840, less than a year after his father's death, he was articled to a Winchester architect, Owen Browne Carter. From 1844 he was assistant to George Gilbert Scott, and in 1849 he set up his own practice.