Francis Williamson (13 October 1822 - 26 November 1883) was a British surveyor and architect based in Nottingham. He was born on 13 October 1822 in Lowdham...
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Frank S. Williamson (1865–1936), Australian poet Francis Williamson (architect) (1822–1883), architect in Nottingham This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Thomas Wilson Williamson (August 4, 1887 – November 16, 1974) was a Kansas architect who specialized in designing school buildings in Kansas, Iowa, and...
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Chris Williamson would be President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, serving for two years from September 2025. WestonWilliamson+Partners...
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John Francis Bentley (30 January 1839 – 2 March 1902) was an English ecclesiastical architect whose most famous work is the Westminster Cathedral in London...
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James Williamson is a professor, architect and author in Memphis, Tennessee. His books include "Kahn at Penn" (Routledge 2015) and 2 novels, The Ravine...
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Francis Thompson (25 July 1808–23 April 1895) was an English architect particularly well known for his railway work. Thompson was born in Woodbridge in...
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Cheyenne County Courthouse (Kansas) (redirect from Cheyenne County Courthouse (St. Francis, Kansas))
located at 212 E. Washington St. in St. Francis, Kansas was built during 1924–25. It was designed by Thomas W. Williamson & Co. and built by Thomas D. Howard...
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Frederick Francis Charles Curtis FRIBA (9 August 1903 – 16 June 1975) was the first chief architect for British Railways from 1948. Curtis was born on...
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Francis Smith of Warwick (1672–1738) was an English master-builder and architect, much involved in the construction of country houses in the Midland counties...
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