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Thomas Reed (architect)

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Saldarriaga Roa, Alberto; Ortíz Crespo, Alfonso; Pinzón Rivera, José (2005). En busca de Thomas Reed: arquitectura y política del siglo XIX. Bogotá: Panamericana Formas e Impresos.
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Hernández Sánchez-Barba, Mario (1989). Reformismo y progreso en América (1840–1905). Madrid: Ediciones Rialp.
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and became the government architect under the presidency of
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He studied in Germany and England, and arrived in the
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Thomas Reed (disambiguation)
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Danish
Saint Croix Island
Kingdom of Denmark
Republic of New Granada
Bogotá
New Granada National Capitol
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Colombian National Museum
Ecuador
Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno
Babahoyo
Guayaquil
Biography of Thomas Reed
Categories
19th-century Danish architects
People from the Republic of New Granada
People from the Danish West Indies
1817 births
1878 deaths

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