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At first, their collaboration was close and produced such homogeneous work that there was little external evidence of dual authorship. What is noticeable in some of the earlier buildings by the "firm" is the replacement of the French influences which previously had shown themselves in Bodley's work,
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The ensuing period of dual practice under partnership left most of the secular opportunities to the control of the junior partner, Garner, while Bodley, with his penchant for Gothic forms and ecclesiastical work, devoted himself to church building and decoration. Garner was almost exclusively
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Garner married Rose Emily Smith on 6 October 1866. In 1868 he returned to London to help his friend Bodley, and they established the long and fruitful partnership at their office at 7 Gray's Inn Square. Garner lived at No. 20
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Hill Farm in Warwickshire, Thomas Garner grew up in a rural setting that gave him an instinctive feeling for country crafts and construction, which were never weakened by long years spent in London.
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house that he restored in 1893 and where he died in 1906. His interest in conservation was fostered throughout his life by his study of history, fine arts and literature. He and Stratton wrote
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As Bodley and Garner's commissions increased they became less exclusively ecclesiastical. Church building remained predominant but their practice widened to collegiate buildings in
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who specialised in formal gardens with geometrical plans in 17th and 18th century styles, which suited the numerous houses that Bodley and Garner renovated for wealthy clients.
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Collins, David Mark (1992) The Architecture of George Frederick Bodley 1827โ€“1907 and Thomas Garner 1839โ€“1906 Peterhouse, Cambridge University
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Despite Bodley's distaste for business and trade, he and Garner also set up a fabric company with
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Garner continued to contribute to the firm's ecclesiastical work. He designed the altar screen in
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by the Duke of Devonshire's estate. The crowning work of his life was the choir of
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by a distinctively English style. This period of close collaboration produced the
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The final period of the Bodley and Garner partnership is best seen in
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at the age of 17. One of his immediate predecessors at "Scott's" was
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and several sepulchral monuments, including those of the Bishops of
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in London, and still continuing its traditions from premises near
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responsible for the design and supervision of most of the work at
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The Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor Period
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He finally returned to the countryside for his final home,
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Bodley and Garner's pupils included the garden designer
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