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In the 1871 census Barnes was still working as an architect and living at 13 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich. He later moved his office to Hatton Court, Ipswich and in 1888 had one of the largest architectural practices in the town.
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Caroline Barnes died on 19 March 1888 and was buried in
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whom he had known when they worked for Sidney Smirke. Sancton Wood is often jointly credited with Barnes on the design of some stations which are in a
Jacobean style.
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PA model farm of 1875, built for Sir
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Partial Victorian modernisation of east end of 14th Century church.
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in 1814, although the exact date is uncertain. Barnes attended
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Tower only extant in 2017 remainder demolished 1970s.
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