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William Burges (architect) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Burges was an English architect and designer. The greatest of the Victorian art-architects, Burges sought in his work an escape from 19th century industrialisation and a return to the values,...
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BURGES, WILLIAM HENRY (1867-1946). William Henry Burges, lawyer and political and civic leader of El Paso, was born in Seguin, Texas, on November 12, 1867, the son of William Henry and Bettie (Rust) Burges. ... BIBLIOGRAPHY: J. F. Hulse, Texas Lawyer: The Life of William H. Burges (El Paso: Mangan, 1982).
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Animal Wall (20 F) ... Media in category "William Burges"
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Burges, William. Burges, William. Information about Burges, William in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Burges, William; Burgess Hill; Burgess model; Burgess Shale Site; Burgess, Anthony; Burgess, Frank Gelett; Burgess, Guy Francis de Moncy; Burgess, John William;
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Encyclopedia article about Burges, William. Information about Burges, William in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Burges, William (bûr`jĭz), 1827–81, English architect. An ardent proponent of Victorian medievalism, he was prominent in the Gothic revival Gothic revival,
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William Burges was the son of a prosperous civil engineer; ... Crook, J. Mordaunt. "Burges, Wiliam (1827-1881)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Online ed. Viewed 23 August 2009. ... Williams, Matthew. William Burges, 1827-81. Andover, Hants: Jarrold Publishing (Pitkin Guide), 2007.
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William Burges was the son of a prosperous civil engineer; ... The Eclecticism of William Burges ... Crook, J. Mordaunt. "Two Pieces of Painted Furtniture by William Burges." Morris and Company. Exhibition catalogue. London: The Fine Art Society with Haslam & Whiteway Ltd., 1979.
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William Burges, (1827-1881) was the most extraordinary and imaginative architect and designer of the 19th Century. His romantic and idealised designs related to the past, and steeped in hallucinatory laudanum he transmogrified these idealised ancient images into a spectacular Victorian present.
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Late nineteenth-century 'fairytale'-style castle, built on medieval remains, designed for the third marquess of Bute by William Burges. Lavishly decorated and furnished in the Victorian Gothic style; a Romantic vision of the Middle Ages.
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