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  • 91Chesterfield Canal — [v · d · …

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  • 92James Paine — (1717 ndash; 1789) was an English architect.Essentially a Palladian, early in his career he was clerk of works at Nostell Priory, and worked on many other projects in the area including Heath House in the village of Heath in between Nostell… …

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  • 93Thomas Hardwick — (1752 ndash;1829) was an eminent English architect and a founding member of the Architect s Club in 1791. Early life and career Hardwick was born in Brentford, the son of a master mason turned architect also named Thomas Hardwick, who worked with …

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  • 94Clock Tower (PlayStation) — Infobox VG title = Clock Tower developer = Human Entertainment publisher = ASCII Entertainment released = 1996 genre = Survival Horror modes = Single player ratings = ESRB: Mature (M) platforms = PlayStationnihongo| Clock Tower |クロックタワー2|Kurokku… …

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  • 95Holkham Hall — [ facade with its Ionic portico is devoid of arms or motif; not even a blind window is allowed to break the void between the windows and roof line, while the lower windows are mere piercings in the stark brickwork. The only hint of ornamentation… …

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  • 96Edmund Blacket — Anglican PortalEdmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew s Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour s Cathedral, Goulburn. Arriving in Sydney …

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  • 97John Petrie (Australian Craftsman & Politician) — John Petrie (1822 1892), contractor and mayor, was born on January 15 1822 at Edinburgh, eldest son of Andrew Petrie and his wife Mary, née Cuthbertson. He arrived in Sydney with his family in 1831 and was educated at J. D. Lang s school. In 1837 …

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  • 98John Petrie — (January 15 1822 December 8 1892) was mayor of Brisbane, an architect and contractor in that city.He was born on January 15 1822 at Edinburgh, eldest son of Andrew Petrie and his wife Mary, née Cuthbertson. He arrived in Sydney with his family in …

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  • 99Richard Shackleton Pope — Infobox Architect image size = (use only if image is smaller than 250px) caption = name = Richard Shackleton Pope nationality = British birth date = c.1793 birth place = death date = 10 February 1884 death place = practice name = Pope, Bindon and …

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  • 100Seacliff Lunatic Asylum — (often only Seacliff Asylum, later Seacliff Mental Hospital) was a psychiatric hospital in Seacliff, New Zealand. When built in the late 19th century, it was the largest building in New Zealand, noted for its scale and extravagant architecture.… …

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