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Exterior of Henry VII's Chapel
Thomas Gayfere (1720–1812) was a sculptor and master mason in a line of masons of the same name. His most impressive work is the Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey. Due to the similarity in names between at least three generations of the family it is not always possible to distinguish the work of one from another. Stylistically all worked in the High Gothic style for most of their work.
ThomasGayfere (1720–1812) was a sculptor and master mason in a line of masons of the same name. His most impressive work is the Henry VII's Chapel in...
John Fynes Clinton, who was educated at Westminster School Gayfere Street – after ThomasGayfere, mason, who worked on Westminster Abbey in the early 19th...
between 12 and 20 hours a day, sleeping in the house of Alan Duncan in Gayfere Street, Westminster, which had been Major's campaign headquarters during...