George H. Widdows (15 October 1871 – 11 February 1946) was an English architect who pioneered changes to school building design to enhance the health...
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name "Steady Eddy" Connor Widdows (born 1992), Canadian actor George H. Widdows (1871–1946), English architect Robin Widdows (born 1942), British former...
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Division 3 South. Hope Primary School, built in 1912 to a design by George H. Widdows, serves the village. The building has been recommended for Listing...
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advanced the "Oxford wrote Shakespeare" theory, died in Swadlincote. George H. Widdows (1881–1976), schools architect, designed the Grade II listed Springfield...
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results from a 1927 rebuild to a design of George H. Widdows. A building extension, sympathetic to the Widdows design and costing £892,000 was officially...
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architect based in Derby, conducted repairs to St Leonards, Shirland George H. Widdows (1871–1946), architect, designed Stonebroom primary school Frank Mycroft...
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35017; -1.74353 (Hope Primary School) 1912 The school, designed by George H. Widdows, is in polygonal gritstone with a tile Mansard roof. There is mainly...
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700 by 1969, with a sixth form of 200. The school was designed by George H. Widdows, the Chief Architect of Derbyshire County Council, described as "a...
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secretary to the Royal Society of Arts Humphry Repton, landscape gardener George H. Widdows, architect of over 70 schools in Derbyshire William Wilkins FRS, Greek...
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35275 (Southeast Derbyshire College) 1912 The school, designed by George H. Widdows, is in red brick with dressings in blue brick and stone, moulded timber...
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