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Collcutt was apprenticed to the London architect R. E. Armstrong, and then employed by the partnership Miles and Murgatroyd. He began working in the establishment of
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Both as president of the RIBA (1906–1908), and later, the causes he promoted included a scheme to move
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Building in London, extensively decorated with allegorical sculpture by
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Town Hall competition in 1877, the Grand Prix for Architecture at the
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who designed several important buildings in London including the
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Monument for the prevention of cruelty to animals, Richmond Hill
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Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Index


Victorian era
Savoy Hotel
Lloyd's Register of Shipping
Palace Theatre


Oxford
St John's College
George Edmund Street
Richard Norman Shaw
Wakefield
Paris International Exposition
Royal Gold Medal
Royal Institute of British Architects
Imperial Institute
Imperial College
Lloyd's Register of Shipping
George Frampton
New Sculpture
Richard D'Oyly Carte
Savoy Hotel
Palace Theatre, London
Cambridge Circus
Charing Cross Road
Arthur Sullivan
grand opera
Ivanhoe
Wigmore Hall
terracotta

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