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    Charles Locke Eastlake (11 March 1836 – 20 November 1906) was a British architect and furniture designer. His uncle, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake PRA (born...
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    dust and germs. Eastlake movement was named after the English architect Charles Locke Eastlake (nephew of Sir Charles Lock Eastlake) following the release...
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    often said to be the first Gothic Revival church in London, and, as Charles Locke Eastlake put it: "probably the only church of its time in which the main...
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    million to £28 million at 2007 prices. The castle was criticised by Charles Locke Eastlake later in the 19th century: It is a massive and gloomy-looking building...
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    imposing colonnade around whole façade. Smirke, in the view of Charles Locke Eastlake, came third in importance amongst the Gothic Revival architects...
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    case since removed) and the choir stalls in Westminster Abbey. Charles Locke Eastlake, writing in 1872, believed that he had been apprenticed to an engraver...
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    Gothic practice, especially by using new materials like brick. Charles Locke Eastlake, the 19th-century architect and writer, wrote that Butterfield's...
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    History of the Gothic Revival, written as the tower was being built, Charles Locke Eastlake wrote of Burges's "peculiar talents (and) luxuriant fancy." The...
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  • elucidated by Question and Answer (Leicester, 1829). It was described by Charles Locke Eastlake as "a small but well digested volume admirably adapted for the use...
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    chancel, of the type advocated by the Ecclesiological Society: Charles Locke Eastlake said that "in the neighbourhood of London no church of its time...
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