• the son of John Pinch the elder, also an architect and surveyor to the estate. John Pinch was in joint practice with his father, John Pinch the elder, by...
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  • John Pinch may refer to: John Pinch the Younger (1796–1849), Bath architect John Pinch the Elder (1769–1827), Bath architect John Pinch (rugby) (1870–1946)...
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  • Look up pinch or pinching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pinch or pinching may refer to: Pinch (action), to grip an object or substance between two...
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    Bath such as John Pinch the elder, John Pinch the younger and Thomas Baldwin. The Royal Crescent is his greatest achievement and was one of the first designs...
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  • His son, John Pinch the Younger, was also an architect and surveyor to the Pulteney and Darlington Estate. His daughter, Celia Pinch, married the silversmith...
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    Downside, Somerset, England. Designed by John Pinch the younger, it was built in 1837–38 and closed in 1983. The church, now a private residence, is a Grade...
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    St Saviour's Church, Bath (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    nationally. The church was constructed between 1829 and 1832, probably by architect John Pinch the younger based on a design by his father, John Pinch the elder...
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    in 1838 by John Pinch the Younger. It was a Commissioners' church, which means it was built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building...
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    by John Pinch the younger in 1830–1831 and was extended in the 20th century with new chancel and lady chapel. It is a grade II* listed building. The churchyard...
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    Long, Jr., American architect working in Baltimore (born 1810) John Pinch the younger, English architect working in Bath (born 1796) Biddle, Gordon (2003)...
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