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  • The city of Halifax in Nova Scotia, the provincial capital, is named from George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax who became the President of the Board of ...array of Jacobean box pews. The pair of Gothic organ cases by John Oldrid Scott now house the four-manual instrument by Harrison & Harrison. The belfry hol
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  • ...distances. The interior was restored and transformed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, known for St Pancras Station, the Foreign Office and many college and cath
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  • ...is a nature reserves and there are two world-class golf courses, Royal St George's and Prince's. St Bartholomew's Chapel was restored and enlarged by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century.<ref>{{NHLE|1343722|St Bartholomew's Chapel}}</ref> Nea
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  • |'''Gilbert Glanvill''' |'''Thomas Rotherham'''<br />(Thomas Scott)
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  • ...ancaster]], dating from the early 13th century. The document outlines that Gilbert de Notton, a Norman who had acquired the land from Roger de Montbegon, gran ...vision programmes, including ''The Parole Officer'', ''Common As Muck'', ''Scott & Bailey''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-featur
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  • ...e top of the hill was built in 1838 and was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.<ref>[http://www.flaunden.com/the-church St Mary Magdalene Church]</ref> Th
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  • ...Pearce p.16">Pearce 2007, p.16</ref> In 1846, the architect George Gilbert Scott was asked to design an extension, after the increasing population meant the
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  • ...wharf on the [[Leeds and Liverpool Canal]], was made famous by the writer George Orwell. In his book, ''The Road to Wigan Pier'', Orwell highlighted the poo In 1937, Wigan was prominently featured in George Orwell's ''The Road to Wigan Pier'' which dealt, in large part, with the li
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  • ...been partly demolished to be replaced by a new church. The George Gilbert Scott church replaced an earlier brick church of 1782 by James Rose.<ref>''The Bu
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  • ...to tower and West end, with further restoration in 1861 by George Gilbert Scott. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1058962|
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  • [[File:Booth and Mount Scott.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Booth Island and Mount Scott flank the Lemaire Channel]] ...ga1">{{cite book |title=The Australian Geographic book of Antarctica |last=Scott |first=Keith |year=1993 |publisher=Australian Geographic |location=Terrey H
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  • ...front was extensively renovated in the Victorian era by Sir George Gilbert Scott. ...new metal screen by Francis Skidmore and John Birnie Philip to designs by Scott himself is a triumph of High Victorian art, as are the fine Minton tiles in
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  • ...ngs of the town were designed by the renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott; he designed Sandbach Literary Institution, Sandbach School, St John the Ev
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  • ...://www.gfp.sharville.org.uk/screens.htm#Screen%20at%20St.%20Columb%20Major George Fellowes Prynne - St Columb screen]</ref> and some exceptional oak benchend ...</ref> was formerly St Columb Workhouse and was designed by George Gilbert Scott.
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  • ...the work. Coad had previously (1857) worked as assistant to George Gilbert Scott on earlier work at Lanhydrock.
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  • ...more is Holy Trinity, a 19th-century church designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and William Moffatt.<ref>{{NHLE|1347115|Holy Trinity Church}}</ref>
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  • ...1853, designed in the Victorian Gothic Revival style by Sir George Gilbert Scott.<ref name="churchhistory">[http://www.allsaintschurchleavesden.com/about-us
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  • ...ulney, on the eastern side of the town, was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the designer of St Pancras Station, London, who was a friend of Spalding G
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  • ...y major municipal building projects in Glasgow, such as Sir George Gilbert Scott's new [[University of Glasgow]] main building (the second largest Gothic Re
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  • ...o the junction with what is now Brighton Place) by a seaman by the name of George Hamilton, who had served under Admiral Edward Vernon during the 1739 captur ...: 45</ref> In 1822, the Visit of King George IV to Edinburgh, organised by Scott, included a review of troops and Highlanders held on the sands, with specta
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