John William Livock (30 July 1814 - 15 March 1883) was an architect based in England, best known for his railway stations constructed for the London and...
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Oundle. The station originally opened in June 1845 and was designed by John Livock, a prominent architect at the time who was best known for his railway...
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Stafford station and Colwich Junction. Both portals, which were designed by John Livock, are grade II listed. The tunnel was built to hide the line at the insistence...
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Roisin Henry 1:24.50 2002 Mail The Desert Steve Drowne Mick Channon John Livock 1:25.50 2003 Necklace Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien Tabor / Magnier 1:23...
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Channon John Livock 2:11.21 2009 Doctor Fremantle 4 Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute Khalid Abdullah 2:10.04 2010 Debussy 4 William Buick John Gosden Princess...
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International. She entered the ownership of the "property entrepreneur" John Livock and was sent into training with Mick Channon at West Ilsley. She was...
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Market Harborough railway station (category John William Livock buildings)
September 1884. It was built by Parnell and Sons of Rugby from designs by John Livock and Millbank. The engineer was Hirst of Rugby. Market Harborough was...
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Atherstone railway station (category John William Livock buildings)
(164 km) from London Euston station. The station was designed by John William Livock and opened by the London and North Western Railway in 1847. The line...
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on Northampton and Peterborough Railway in England, designed by John William Livock, opened. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Félix Thomas. August 17...
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Northampton Bridge Street railway station (category John William Livock buildings)
the town. It opened in 1845, with buildings designed by architect John William Livock. The service was from Peterborough to Northampton via Wellingborough...
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