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  1. In 1861 the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society asked Scott to design a new choir pulpit to commemorate the preaching of its vice-president and chairman, the Reverend Edward Trollope (1817-1893), who had just become a Prebendary of the cathedral. It is an elaborate affair by Ruddle and Thompson, with carved panels by Jay and a tall canopy ...

  2. Cathedral Church of St Deiniol, Bangor, North Wales: Fixtures and Fittings; Chester Cathedral; Durham Cathedral (3 views) Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire (a dozen views) Lichfield Cathedral (exterior) Lichfield Cathedral (interior) Ripon Cathedral; Rochester Cathedral (restoration) (2 views) St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church (with Lord Grimthorpe)

  3. By her he had five sons, two of whom, George Gilbert Scott, F.S. A., and John Oldrid Scott, followed the profession of architecture, and carried out some of the works left unfinished at his death. In 1838, shortly after his marriage, Scott established himself at 20 (now 31) Spring Gardens, where he continued to conduct his work till the end of his life.

  4. SCOTT, SIR GEORGE GILBERT (1811-1878), architect, born in 1811 at Gawcott, Buckinghamshire, was the son of Thomas Scott, perpetual curate of that place, and grandson of Thomas Scott the [famous biblical] commentator. Scott's mother was daughter of Dr. Lynch of Antigua, and was descended maternally from the Gilberts, a family of "West Indian ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2016 · A useful summary will be found in Sir George Gilbert Scott, Personal and Professional Recollections, ed. by his son, G. Gilbert Scott (1879), 330–336. 155 155 For Scott’s defence of his work on the Lady Chapel see George Gilbert Scott, On the Architectural History of Chester Cathedral as developed during the Present Work of Restoration (Chester 1870), 13–17.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2021 · Chester Cathedral is a building with a complex construction history, notable for its early adoption of tierceron vaults. From the mid-thirteenth century onwards an extensive reconstruction of the cloister and east end was begun, including a new chapter house and Lady Chapel. In April 2015 we scanned these two locations as part of a pilot study ...

  7. Sir George Gilbert Scott RA (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), known as Sir Gilbert Scott, was a prolific English Gothic Revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses. Over 800 buildings were designed or altered by him.