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  • ...al miles in all directions. Restored in 1857 to 1858 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the church is a grade I listed building.
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  • * [[Scottish Episcopal Church]]: Cathedral Church of St John the Divine in George Street [http://www.st-johns-cathedral-oban.org.uk/] (Diocese of Argyll and ...Cathedral at the north end of the Esplanade (designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, built 1932 – 1959).
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  • ...of streets on the north bank of the River Clyde. The heart of the city is George Square, site of many of Glasgow's public statues and the elaborate Victoria The spire of Sir George Gilbert Scott's University of Glasgow main building (the second largest Gothic Revival bu
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  • [[File:St George's Hall, Liverpool2.jpg|thumb|left|The neo-classical St George's Hall]] ...s dominated by neo-classical architecture, of which the most prominent, St George's Hall,<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPHvynh3GQg&feature=PlayList&p=
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  • ...parts over the centuries and was substantially restored by George Gilbert Scott in 1870.<ref name="Newbery 28">Newbery et al 1996, p.28</ref> It received G
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  • ...th the construction of The Chimes shopping centre. The brewery building in George Street remained in place until it was demolished in 1967.<ref>Sherwood 2007 ...<ref>Sherwood 2007, p. 59.</ref> Some houses on Chippendale Way and the St George's car park were demolished to allow for the construction of the new shoppin
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  • '''Peterscourt''' on City Road was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1864, housing St Peter's Teacher Training College for men until 1938. Th * Garmonsway, George Norman (trans.) ''The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' J. M. Dent & Sons, London, 19
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  • In 1782 numerous bodies of men, women and children from HMS ''Royal George'', which sank suddenly in Spithead, were washed ashore at Ryde. Many were **All Saints' Church - designed by George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1872. The spire is 177 feet tall.
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  • ...s Church Town. The north aisle was built in about 1845. Sir George Gilbert Scott's restoration of the church in 1872-3 involved widening of the chancel arch At the same time, Sir George Gilbert Scott designed St Mary's almshouses next to St Nicholas Church for Mrs Mabel Hunt
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  • ...later. The remains of the Victorian town hall, designed by George Gilbert Scott and mostly destroyed by fire in 1947, were replaced by an office block (Cry **St George the Martyr
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  • ...the house.<ref name=Page/> The library was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott<ref name=Page/> for John Samuel Bowles. It remained the Bowles family seat
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  • ...by Sir George Gilbert Scott, was built on its foundations.<ref name=Page/> Scott's Gothic Revival building retains the west wall of the original church, whi
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  • ...t was heavily restored in the mid nineteenth century by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The reredos was added by Sir Ninian Comper.
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  • ...lands of Scotland''. London. Collins. ISBN 0002111357</ref><ref>Johnstone, Scott ''et al.'' (1990) ''The Corbetts and Other Scottish Hills''. Edinburgh. Sco ...Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Feb 2008-2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Gilbert Scott Building, University of Glasgow]]
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  • **[http://www.stgeorgescofetaunton.co.uk/ St George's] ...St John the Evangelist was built in 1864 to designs by Sir George Gilbert Scott.<ref>{{NHLE|1059951|Church of St John}}</ref>
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  • **[http://www.stgeorgeschurch.co.uk St George the Martyr] ...Church on Bridle Road was built in the 1950s by Rev Aubrey K W Wright. St George the Martyr on The Glade was also built in the 1950s.
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  • ...lar clergy. It was subject to major restoration work by Sir George Gilbert Scott and A E Perkins in the 1860s. [[File:King George's Fields SO8656.jpg|thumb|Entrance to the Worcester King George's Field]]
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  • ...church, St John the Baptist, was carried out in 1858 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.<ref>''The Buildings of England: Worcestershire'', Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 P
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  • ...s built in 1841 by George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style; on of Scott's earliest works.<ref>'Hanwell: [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.as A memorial stands here to perhaps the most famous rector; Dr George H Glasse. The home he had built for him nearby in 1809, in the cottage orn
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  • ...eveloped in the streets around the Bull Ring and the cattle market between George Street and Ings Road grew to be one of the biggest in the country.<ref>{{Ha ...site of earlier Saxon and Norman churches, restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century and raised to cathedral status in 1888. The first bisho
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