Walter Green Penty FRIBA (19 June 1852 – 23 January 1902) was an architect working in York, England. He was born in Gate Fulford[better source needed]...
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an alternative basis for economic life. Penty was the elder of the two architect sons of Walter Green Penty of York, designer of the York Institute of...
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British engineer Toby Penty (born 1992), British badminton player Walter Green Penty (1852–1902), British architect Jonathan Charles Penty (born 1994), British...
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from 1885 to 1889. Cooper subsequently worked as an assistant for Walter Green Penty, Demaine and Brierley, and Goldie, Child and Goldie. In 1893, he returned...
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Birmingham, rising to assistant architect. He then joined the practice of Walter Green Penty (1852–1902) in York, where he became particularly interested in Georgian...
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on 18 July 1883 in a ceremony of masonic ritual. The architect was Walter Green Penty. The building was opened by the Marquis of Lorne on 10 June 1885....
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was redressed. The vestry was added on the south side in 1878 by Walter Green Penty to replace the old vestry on the east side. The church was declared...
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former York Institute of Art, Science and Literature, designed by Walter Green Penty; the York Magistrates' Court, designed by Huon Matear; and Clifford...
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Belloc were main exponents, while the founder of guild socialism, Arthur Penty, and cooperative movement advocate G. D. H. Cole are somewhat related. Empiricism...
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School — David Boyd Tranby School — Alexandra Wilson Trent College — Bill J. Penty Trinity School — Alasdair J. Kennedy Truro School — Andrew Johnson University...
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