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This was followed in more recent centuries by other poets ( e. g. Keats and Alfred Edward Housman ) and painters ( Caravaggio, Poussin, Turner, Dalí, and Waterhouse ).
The Hall was rebuilt in 1875 – 6 by Alfred Waterhouse after he had declared the medieval Hall unsafe.
As the college progressed it became inadequate so a move to Chorlton on Medlock was planned in 1871 and Alfred Waterhouse was the architect of the new college building west of Oxford Road which was opened in 1873.
Category: Alfred Waterhouse buildings
In 1890 the government launched a competition to design new buildings for the museum, with architect Alfred Waterhouse as one of the judges ; this would give the museum a new imposing front entrance.
British architects whose drawings, and in some cases models of their buildings, in the collection, include: Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, Henry Holland, John Nash, Sir John Soane, Sir Charles Barry, Charles Robert Cockerell, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Sir George Gilbert Scott, John Loughborough Pearson, George Edmund Street, Richard Norman Shaw, Alfred Waterhouse, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Charles Holden, Frank Hoar, Lord Richard Rogers, Lord Norman Foster, Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Zaha Hadid and Alick Horsnell.
Alfred Waterhouse, the architect, wrote, " we are all delighted with your virtuous woman, and disgusted as we ought to be with the awful example.
Also by Alfred Waterhouse of 1877, it contains a Willis organ for concerts, again instituted by Jowett.
In 1884 he married Monica Waterhouse, daughter of Alfred Waterhouse R. A., and spent the rest of his life in rural seclusion, first at Yattendon, Berkshire, then at Boars Hill, Oxford, where he died.
More recently, notable string trios have been written by Murray Adaskin, Alain Bancquart, Robert Carl, Pascal Dusapin, Donald Erb, Karlheinz Essl, Brian Ferneyhough, Berthold Goldschmidt, Sofia Gubaidulina, Bertold Hummel, Talivaldis Kenins, Ernst Krenek, Helmut Lachenmann, Paul Lansky, Ljubica Marić, Krzysztof Meyer, Krzysztof Penderecki, Wayne Peterson, Wolfgang Rihm, Bogusław Schaeffer, Alfred Schnittke, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Graham Waterhouse, Charles Wuorinen, La Monte Young, Iannis Xenakis, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
Several examples of Victorian corporate architecture are listed, including the former District Bank by Alfred Waterhouse.
In 1884 a new building designed by the architect Alfred Waterhouse rose to dominate the countryside of Hammersmith.
The buildings were designed by the renowned Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse R. A in red pressed brick and had dressings of Bolton Wood stone in a Gothic Collegiate style.
These additions join the already listed 1877 Great Hall and Bains Wing ( designed and built by Alfred Waterhouse ), the School of Mineral Engineering, the Brotherton Library and the Parkinson Building which are Grade II listed.
St Elisabeth's Church, Reddish and the model village are parts a mill community designed in the main by Alfred Waterhouse for workers of Houldsworth Mill, which was once the largest cotton mill in the world.
In 1898 he gave the Christie Library building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse: the plan connected this on the east with the Whitworth Hall.
Alfred Waterhouse ( 19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905 ) was a British architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture.
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Originating from collections within the British Museum, the landmark Alfred Waterhouse building was built and opened by 1881, and later incorporated the Geological Museum.
Designed by Alfred Waterhouse the building was built in 1879 at the same time as the second train shed and is now accommodation for students of Liverpool John Moores University.
* Alfred Waterhouse, architect of the Natural History Museum and other noted public buildings.

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( It is probable that, under the classical tutelage of Asser, Alfred utilised the design of Greek and Roman warships, with high sides, designed for fighting rather than for navigation.
Among the few outside Mad items available in its first 40 years were cufflinks, a T-shirt designed like a straitjacket ( complete with lock ), and a small ceramic Alfred E. Neuman bust.
Founded by German merchant Georg Wertheim ( 1857 – 1939 ), designed by architect Alfred Messel ( 1853 – 1909 ), opened in 1897 and extended several times over the following 40 years, it ultimately possessed a floor area double that of the Reichstag, a 330-metre-long granite and plate glass facade along Leipziger Straße, 83 elevators, three escalators, 1, 000 telephones, 10, 000 lamps, five kilometres of pneumatic tubing for moving items from the various departments to the packing area, and a separate entrance directly from the nearby U-Bahn station.
Alfred Rosenberg was one of the few in the Nazi hierarchy who advocated a policy designed to encourage anti-Communist opinion.
The interior was replaced with a new one in Art Moderne style designed by Alfred P. Shaw.
The 1929 Gulf Building in Houston, Texas, designed by architects Alfred C. Finn, Kenneth Franzheim, and J. E. R. Carpenter, is a full realization of that Saarinen design.
Francesco Tamagno as Otello in a costume designed by Alfred Edel for the original production
The 1872 courthouse was destroyed by fire and replaced in 1884 with a new building designed by Alfred Giles.
The crematorium in Golders Green was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and his partner Alfred Yeates.
* Ernest George, English architect ( and who designed this crematorium with Alfred Yeates )
The Centre Refreshment Room 1865 – 77 was designed in a Renaissance style by James Gamble, the walls and even the Ionic columns are covered in decorative and moulded ceramic tile, the ceiling consists of elaborate designs on enamelled metal sheets and matching stained glass windows, the marble fireplace was designed and sculpted by Alfred Stevens and was removed from Dorchester House prior to that building's demolition in 1929.
The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his daughter Theodate Pope Riddle, one of the first woman American architects, is known for its Colonial Revival architecture.
The brothers Bill Levitt and architect Alfred Levitt designed its typical houses.
Plymouth's 1913 high school building was designed by architect Alfred Freeman.
The structure is made of sandstone and is designed in the Prairie school of architecture by the late Alfred Giles
There are well over 100 structures in the area dating back to the 1800s, and seven of them were designed by the noted architect Alfred Giles.
Immediately to the northeast of the house is the Orangery which was designed in 1862 by Alfred Darbyshire.
Originally a temporary building designed by Gustave Eiffel for use as a wine rotunda at the Great Exposition of 1900, the structure was dismantled and re-erected as low-cost studios for artists by Alfred Boucher ( 1850 – 1934 ), a fireman and sculptor, who wanted to help young artists by providing them with shared models and with an exhibition space open to all residents.
In 1871 Morris & Co. were responsible for the windows at All Saints, designed by Burne-Jones for Alfred Baldwin, his wife's brother-in-law.
Central Hall was designed by Edwin Alfred Rickards, of the firm Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards.
In 1947, surfing legend, Woodbridge " Woody " Brown and Alfred Kumalae designed and built the first modern ocean-going catamaran, Manu Kai, in Hawaii.

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