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Philip Charles Hardwick (London 1822–1892) was an English architect.
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PhilipCharlesHardwick (London 1822–1892) was an English architect. PhilipCharlesHardwick was born in Westminster in London, the son of the architect...
PhilipHardwick RA (15 June 1792 in London – 28 December 1870) was an English architect, particularly associated with railway stations and warehouses...
between 1866 and 1888 by PhilipCharlesHardwick for the 5th and 6th earls, creating the current "Victorian fantasy." Hardwick followed his father in developing...
Hardwick, his son Philip Hardwick (1792–1870), and then grandson PhilipCharlesHardwick (1822–1892) each held the post of Surveyor to St Bartholomew's...
second earl in 1850, after which the family consulted architect PhilipCharlesHardwick, who "with much talent and judgment completed the south and west...
Bridlington, who adopted the surname Yarburgh and commissioned architect PhilipCharlesHardwick in 1854 to rebuild the hall in the Victorian Jacobethan style....
Philip and PhilipCharlesHardwick, who lived at number 60 in the 1850s. On the eastern side the Hotel Russell, built in 1898 to a design by Charles Fitzroy...
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designs were submitted and examined. Two of the designs (those by PhilipCharlesHardwick and George Gilbert Scott) were passed to the Queen in February...
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own the property. The mansion was modernised by the architect PhilipCharlesHardwick. In the First World War the mansion was used by the Red Cross as...
taken 14 months to build. The hotel was designed by architect PhilipCharlesHardwick, costing approximately £60,000 including all furnishing and fittings...
John's Cathedral, designed by the notable Victorian architect, PhilipCharlesHardwick. St Mary's Cathedral, at over 800 years old, is one of the oldest...
Elcho (Francis Charteris), Edward Poynter, George Edmund Street, PhilipCharlesHardwick, George Richmond, and the architect John Norton. The society was...
in the 15th century. The Sompting Abbotts building, designed by PhilipCharlesHardwick and completed in 1856, is a preparatory school. However this has...
University of Glasgow. In 1896, he married Helen Hardwick, a daughter of the London architect PhilipCharlesHardwick (1822–1892). In 1920, with the retiring rank...
1872. The main school buildings were designed by the architect, PhilipCharlesHardwick, and the chapel, by Giles Gilbert Scott, was erected in 1927 as...
front of the station from 1851 to 1854 by architect PhilipCharlesHardwick, son of PhilipHardwick (designer of the Euston Arch) in a classical and French-chateau...
buried in Highgate Cemetery (West), Highgate, London. Architects PhilipCharlesHardwick and Frederick Marrable and Henry Clutton were his pupils. William...
Everett-Green, a prolific 19th-century novelist. PhilipHardwick (1792–1870) and PhilipCharlesHardwick (1822–1892), father and son, architects, lived...
Revival style, it is one of the few Irish buildings designed by PhilipCharlesHardwick. Adare, a tourist destination and heritage centre, this aged village...
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