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Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic revival. He is perhaps best known for his design for the Natural History ...
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Museum of Natural History by Alfred Waterhouse architect, at London, England, 1860 to 1880, in the Great Buildings Online. ... One of the grand Victorian museums of the 19th century, Alfred Waterhouse's Museum of Natural History had roots in designs by Sir Richard Owen, the museum's creator, and an 1864 competition won...
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When British architect Alfred Waterhouse designed a Gothic revival building for London's Natural History Museum, he integrated into its structure sculptures of some of the flora and fauna that would be featured in the exhibits.
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Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) Born: 19th July 1830 at Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire; Architect; Died: 22nd August 1905 at Yattendon Court, Berkshire ... Alfred Waterhouse was the son of wealthy mill-owning quaker parents. Born in Liverpool, he was educated at the quaker Grove School in Tottenham (Middlesex).
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Waterhouse, Alfred Reading. Grammar School and … 1874, ca. 1874-ca. 1885 15/5/3090.00845 ... Waterhouse, Alfred Cambridge. Gonville and Caiu … 1868-1870, ca. 1870-ca. 1885 15/5/3090.01076 ... Foxhill, Reading. Waterhouse's Own Residence...
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Alfred Waterhouse; 1873-81; ... This building is Waterhouse's revision of a design by Captain Francis Fowkes, the winner of the competition for this commission. Fowkes died unexpectedly in 1865 so Waterhouse was called in to execute the project.
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Alfred Waterhouse; 1871-72; ... Waterhouse designed a number of buildings at Cambridge--and three for Pembroke College--the so-called Red Building, the Library (see below), and the Master's Lodge. Waterhouse is usually described as a Gothic Revivalist, a style that was often compatible with the medieval ambience of Cambridge;
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