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  1. Westminster Abbey. Sir George Gilbert Scott’s ability to retain a lasting friendship with numerous people that he encountered during his professional career gives an indication of his personality, in that others valued his friendship and it also provided Scott with some useful contacts as they themselves advanced in their careers.

  2. Hace 3 días · Scott appears at the base of the cross, seated at his desk, and at each corner are allegorical figures representing the painter, sculptor, smith and carpenter. The Latin inscription can be translated: George Gilbert Scott, a man of honour, architect of extraordinary skill, died on 27th day of March, year of salvation 1878, aged 67.

  3. George Gilbert Scott Jr. (8 October 1839 – 6 May 1897) was an English architect working in late Gothic and Queen Anne revival styles. Known in later life as 'Middle Scott', he was the eldest son of Sir Gilbert Scott ( George Gilbert Scott ), and father of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Adrian Gilbert Scott , all also architects.

  4. 1811-1878. Sir George Gilbert Scott was the founder of a fantastically successful architectural dynasty, and probably the most successful and prolific Victorian Gothic architect. Author Simon Jenkins called Scott the 'unsung hero of British architecture'. Unsung, perhaps, because although his output was extraordinary - you could say that no ...

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Scott, Sir George Gilbert (‘Great’) (1811–78).Prolific English Gothic Revival architect. He was articled to James Edmeston (1791–1867) in 1827, who was better known as a writer of hymns (‘Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us’ (1821) was one of his efforts) than as an architect, and later joined the office of Henry Roberts in 1832, where he worked on the new Fishmongers' Hall, London ...

  6. Giles Gilbert Scott. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (9 de noviembre de 1880 – 8 de febrero de 1960) fue un arquitecto inglés conocido por su trabajo en edificios como la Catedral de Liverpool y la Planta de Energía Eléctrica de Battersea. Procedía de una familia de famosos arquitectos, pues era hijo de George Gilbert Scott (junior) y nieto de ...

  7. 40 As Flaunden is claimed wholly by Scott as a family commission with no input from Moffatt, it confirms that the use of constructional polychromy within the partnership originated with Scott. 41 41 Augustus Pugin had used blue brick headers to create letters and numbers in the walls of his St Marie’s Grange, Alderbury, Wiltshire, 1835–37.

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