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William Butterfield

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  • William Butterfield's gothic confection, half seat of learning, half Black Forest gateau, has divided residents ever since its completion in 1870.

    Victorian and Edwardian buildings: examples from the era 2011

  • For a church built by, say, William Butterfield or JL Pearson, let alone Pugin or one of the Gilbert Scotts, to be listed by English Heritage as of special architectural or historic interest would occasion little surprise.

    In praise of … tin tabernacles | Editorial 2011

  • The most famous essay – Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin's Palace of Westminster – was followed by George Gilbert Scott's Albert Memorial and William Butterfield's red and white bricked Keble College, a streaky-bacon love song to one of the century's most influential high churchmen.

    British architecture: Victorian and Edwardian 2011

  • William Butterfield My academic buddies always give me a hard time because I am a regular church-goer and a septic on evolution and of course I admit that the former influences the latter, but being an academic also influences your Tracked on May 15, 2005 9:13 PM

    Tabarrok Should Bask in His Victimhood, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Scott, the sensitive George Edmund Street, and the forceful William Butterfield greatly assisted the emergence of analogous movements on the European

    CONCEPT OF GOTHIC WAYNE DYNES 1968

  • There is a young man named William Butterfield who wants to marry her, but he is" "

    Murder By The Book Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1951

  • The building would stand less than 20 feet from Grade II*-listed St Augustine's Church, which was designed by renowned Victorian architect William Butterfield.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • Designed by the architect William Butterfield and constructed in 1903, it belongs to Sphinx, the oldest of the eight senior societies on campus.

    Events from Dartmouth 2010

  • Though some find Keble’s polychromatic brickwork an acquired taste, I adore the Gothic style of William Butterfield, who claimed that he “had a mission to give dignity to brick.”

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • When the calls came I gave William Butterfield to Saul, Hulda Greenberg to Fred,

    Murder By The Book Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1951

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