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friend of Scott's father, but his collaboration with the young Scott was fractious, especially after Bodley accepted commissions to design two cathedrals in the US, necessitating frequent absences from
Liverpool. Scott complained that this "has made the working partnership agreement more of a farce than ever, and to tell the truth my patience with the existing state of affairs is about exhausted". Scott was on the point of resigning when Bodley died suddenly in 1907, leaving him in charge. The cathedral committee appointed Scott sole architect, and though it reserved the right to appoint another co-architect, it never seriously considered doing so.
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style of architecture. It has always been one of my favourite works". On the capital of one of the pillars beneath the west gallery W. D. Gough carved a representation of the architect, and a shield inscribed "Aegidio architecto" (By Giles the architect) ā possibly the only depiction of Scott in
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Sebastian chose a medical career, and became, in Richard Gilbert's Scott's phrase, an eminent radiologist, head of the radiology department of the
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frank and common-sense acceptance of those features and materials which are practical and beautiful, regardless as to whether they conform with the formula of either the modern or the traditional school."
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3816:The Building of Liverpool Cathedral
3795:Bath (Pevsner Architectural Guides)
2638:Extension at Clare Memorial Court,
2376:reconstructed as Weston Library by
819:
692:Scott was elected president of the
609:and two stamp vending machines as "
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4076:Recipients of the Royal Gold Medal
4061:Deaths from lung cancer in England
3331:National Heritage List for England
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3153:"Shaw, Richard Norman (1831ā1912)"
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1711:Church of St Alban and St Michael
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4046:English ecclesiastical architects
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3793:Forsyth, Michael (January 2003).
3093:"Profile ā Giles Gilbert Scott",
1889:Church of Our Lady and St Alphege
1677:War memorial, All Saints' Church
1177:Nave seating, All Saints' Church
1043:Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church,
840:Scott was buried by the monks of
323:In later years Scott remarked to
3561:"Modern Ideas in Architecture",
2102:Classroom range, Gilling Castle
3923:Scott, Richard Gilbert (2011).
3778:The Book of Liverpool Cathedral
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1558:War Memorial, Beaumont College
1418:Chancel, St Catherine's Church
1301:Chancel of All Hallows' Church
1193:East window, St Giles's Church
1132:Church of the Annunciation (RC)
1095:completed posthumously in 1978
318:Liverpool Cathedral Lady Chapel
3461:"More Telephone Concessions",
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3047:, Vol. 48, (2005), pp. 257ā290
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2164:Whitelands College, West Hill
1729:Chester House, Clarendon Place
879:Following the consecration of
753:. This view found favour with
597:Soane designed for himself in
353:was a leading exponent of the
237:
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4101:Members of the Order of Merit
3984:. Wolverhampton: Twin Books.
3965:. Wolverhampton: Twin Books.
3961:Scott, Giles Gilbert (2018).
3910:. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.
3741:. 25 July 1924. p. 5637.
3586:"House Of Commons Rebuilding"
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844:outside the west entrance of
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3835:Lewis, David Frazer (2014).
2745:, London Borough of Bromley
1903:St Francis of Assisi Church
1592:Extensions to Junior House,
1561:Beaumont House, Old Windsor
1033:Liverpool Anglican cathedral
1019:), London, completed in 1963
904:Member of the Order of Merit
665:Cambridge University Library
192:Cambridge University Library
131:Cambridge University Library
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3379:" William Drinkwater Gough"
3350:"Sir Giles Gilbert Scott",
3106:"Sir Giles Gilbert Scott",
1337:, St Michael's Church (RC)
902:In 1944 he was appointed a
814:University College Hospital
206:, and designing the iconic
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3943:"Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert"
3866:. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
3769:
3626:"Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert"
2931:"Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert"
2685:City of London Corporation
2620:Roof for the bomb-damaged
2545:1947, constructed 1947ā63
2529:1947, constructed 1958ā60
2233:Buildings in north court,
874:
587:Royal Fine Arts Commission
338:
256:Sir (George) Gilbert Scott
196:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
4091:Architects from Liverpool
4056:Scott family (architects)
3812:Kennerley, Peter (1991).
3722:, 18 February 1960, p. 14
3535:"New Cambridge Library",
3354:, 10 February 1960, p. 13
3178:, 25 September 1902, p. 8
2807:George Gilbert Scott, Jr.
2670:St Anthony's Church (RC)
2328:University of Southampton
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3474:"Red Telephone Kiosks",
3448:"New Telephone Kiosks",
3406:26 February 2012 at the
3262:Cotton pp. 28, 30 and 32
3110:, 10 February 1960, p. 2
2773:
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2615:with his brother Adrian
2440:North and South Blocks,
2105:Gilling East, Yorkshire
1969:consultant on exteriors
1871:St Ninian's Church (RC)
1598:Gilling East, Yorkshire
1567:with his brother Adrian
1155:Church of the Holy Ghost
1100:Nanfans (private house)
958:Clare College, Cambridge
941:North Block at Guildhall
924:
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650:The Architectural Review
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248:George Gilbert Scott Jr.
215:George Gilbert Scott Jr.
4051:English Roman Catholics
4016:Design Museum biography
3776:Cotton, Vere E (1964).
3548:"R.I.B.A. Gold Medal",
3520:The Manchester Guardian
3493:, 15 January 1934, p. 8
3434:, accessed 24 June 2012
3311:, 25 October 1978, p. 8
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1147:George Frederick Bodley
1000:Saint Joseph's Church,
681:University of Cambridge
639:Battersea Power Station
591:Sir John Soane's Museum
571:Santa Maria in Cosmedin
556:Battersea Power Station
200:Battersea Power Station
171:Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
25:Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
4126:Royal Marines officers
4041:Architects from London
3664:Liverpool Confidential
3508:, 23 April 1933, p. 13
3478:, 22 August 1936, p. 8
3465:, 1 August 1935, p. 11
3326:"Grey Wings (1391240)"
2554:Herzog & de Meuron
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3565:, 21 June 1935, p. 14
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1893:Oldfield Park, Bath
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1067:St Botolph's Church
865:Adrian Gilbert Scott
706:New Bodleian Library
627:London Power Company
461:on the Isle of Man,
376:Great Fire of London
347:diocese of Liverpool
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188:New Bodleian Library
125:New Bodleian Library
4066:Artists from London
3694:Liverpool Cathedral
3426:17 May 2013 at the
3421:"Soane in Budapest"
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4031:1880 births
3753:"No. 36544"
3733:"No. 32959"
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3119:Cotton, p 3
3065:Scott, p. 2
3019:Scott, p. 3
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2734:demolished
2592: 1952
2550:Tate Modern
2532:consultant
2442:County Hall
2333:Southampton
2306:consultant
2195:consultant
2108:after 1930
2090:Broadstairs
1791:, Cheshire
1703: 1927
1670:after 1924
1631:, Somerset
1485:, Cheshire
1403: 1918
1356:Rood Beam,
1271:, Cheshire
1236: 1910
1162:, Somerset
1137:Bournemouth
1017:Tate Modern
784:Tate Modern
710:Gavin Stamp
655:Peter Jones
611:Kiosk no. 4
607:posting box
603:Kiosk no. 2
467:Stoneycroft
451:Bournemouth
418:Lady Chapel
368:Reformation
238:Early years
4025:Categories
3873:0140710450
3804:0300101775
3337:4 December
2906:References
2726:Billingham
2701:Chapel of
2687:Guildhall
2658:Kensington
2644:Cambridge
2556:1995ā2000
2526:Edinburgh
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2268:, Norfolk
2266:Sheringham
2239:Cambridge
2220:Park Royal
2188:Kensington
2154:Cambridge
2074:Maida Vale
1946:Piccadilly
1925:Wandsworth
1859:Camberwell
1825:Bromsgrove
1734:Paddington
1615:Cambridge
1601:1920sā30s
1584:1922ā1924
1545:Trefnant,
1483:Birkenhead
1445:Flintshire
1422:Pontypridd
1383:Liverpool
1367:Flintshire
1321:Northfleet
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1283:Grey Wings
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1250:Sheringham
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1089:Liverpool
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3450:The Times
3352:The Times
3282:The Times
3176:The Times
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2710:, Canada
2660:, London
2622:Guildhall
2609:, Sussex
2583:Hoddesdon
2509:Penshurst
2355:, London
2296:Park Lane
2284:, London
2222:, London
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2076:, London
1984:, London
1948:, London
1875:Restalrig
1861:, London
1756:, Surrey
1754:Godalming
1736:, London
1717:, London
1532:, London
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1307:, London
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1104:Prestwood
780:Southwark
767:Guildhall
686:The Times
673:Cambridge
631:Battersea
595:mausoleum
283:Battersea
244:Hampstead
227:modernism
118:Buildings
109:Architect
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79:Middlesex
75:Hampstead
3424:Archived
3404:Archived
3382:Archived
3078:Archived
2764:1961ā62
2761:, Devon
2759:Plymouth
2748:1957ā59
2693:1955ā58
2676:1954ā59
2663:1954ā59
2647:1953ā55
2631:1953ā54
2612:1953ā61
2570:1949ā51
2498:1945ā50
2464:1937ā40
2425:monument
2380:2011ā15
2373:1937ā40
2303:1935ā38
2225:1933ā35
2216:Brewery
2214:Guinness
2192:1932ā35
2157:1931ā34
2142:1931ā33
2123:1931ā32
2095:1930ā31
2079:1930ā37
2063:1930ā53
1982:Chiswick
1966:1929ā35
1951:1929ā31
1929:1929ā31
1912:1929ā30
1846:1928ā30
1830:1928ā39
1794:1927ā39
1789:Wallasey
1739:1925ā26
1618:1923ā34
1535:1920ā21
1517:1920ā21
1465:1919ā20
1460:Hawarden
1371:1915ā16
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1326:1913ā16
1310:1913ā15
1274:1911ā13
1255:1910ā36
1217:1909ā12
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1124:1905ā06
1092:1903ā60
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