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Charles Baily

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Baily spent some years as principal assistant to the City Architect, London. In that capacity he took a leading part in constructing the new roofing of the
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he contributed "Remarks on Timber Houses", with many of his own illustrations. Baily was long associated with G. R. French in the production of the noble
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Rectory (now Orston Hall). He later moved to London, where his independent architectural work included the building of St John's Church,
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in Lincoln from October 1843 to October 1846 and then continued with Henry Goddard, setting up his own architectural practice in
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Baily was born on 10 April 1815, the third son of William Baily, of 71
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also became an architect, mainly working from Newark-on-Trent.
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Catalogue of the Antiquities and Works of Art exhibited at
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Church near Newark in 1857 and was also the architect for
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To the fourth volume of the serial published by the
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Charles Bailey
Nottinghamshire
Gracechurch Street
East Dulwich
Dorking
Surrey
William Adams Nicholson
Henry Goddard (architect)
Newark-on-Trent
Averham
Orston
East Dulwich
Barnard's Inn Hall
Leigh, Kent
Guildhall
Corporation Library
Basil Baily
Society of Antiquaries
Ironmongers' Company
Surrey Archaeological Society
Ironmongers' Hall
Reigate
West Norwood Cemetery
"Baily, Charles" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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1815 births
1878 deaths
19th-century English architects
English archaeologists

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