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George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878)


Quintessential Victorian Gothic Revival architect responsible for the building and renovation of many churches and cathedrals. Among his most famous works are the Albert Memorial and St Pancras Station in London.



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Sites associated with this person
  as architect: St Davids Cathedral, St Davids , Pembrokeshire
  as architect: Church of St Cybi, Holyhead , Anglesey
  as architect: Bangor Cathedral, Bangor , Gwynedd
  as architect: Church of St Deiniol, Hawarden , Flintshire
  as architect: Church of St Hilary, St Hilary , Vale of Glamorgan
  as architect: Church of St Curig, Llangurig , Powys
  as architect: Cathedral Church of St John Evangelist, Brecon , Powys
  as architect: Church of St Bridget, Dyserth , Denbighshire
  as architect: Church of St Thomas, Bylchau , Conwy



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Further reading

Basil F. L. Clarke, Church Builders of the Nineteenth Century: A Study of the Gothic Revival in England (Newton Abbott: David & Charles, 1969), pp. 160-72.

Gavin Stamp, Gothic for the Steam Age: An Illustrated Biography of George Gilbert (London: Aurum, 2015).





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