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style by James Wyatt had been rejected as insufficiently classical. Wilkins arranged the college buildings around a single large courtyard. Construction began in 1807 and proceeded slowly, coming to a halt in 1821 with Wilkins' scheme still incomplete.
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following the dissolution of the company. He built or added to Osberton House, near Worksop. These works were followed in 1808 by the Doric entrance to the Lower Assembly Rooms at Bath, and a villa at North Berwick for Sir H. D. Hamilton. At
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In 1815, Wilkins inherited his father's chain of six theatres. He continued to manage them for the rest of his life, and rebuilt or remodelled several of them, occasionally also designing scenery.
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in 1837, but gave no lectures before he himself died at his house in Cambridge on 31 August 1839. He was buried in the crypt under the chapel of Corpus Christi College.
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Lensfield House, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, remodelled, including portico (1811); Wilkins' own house, demolished (1955) and now replaced by the Chemistry Department of
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concluded in 1962 that although Wilkins' frontage has many virtues "considered critically as a façade commanding a great square, its weakness is apparent".
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in 1800. With the award of the Worts Travelling Bachelorship in 1801, worth Β£100 for three years, he was able to visit the classical antiquities Greece,
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for Lord Falmouth in 1816. He used the style at several Cambridge colleges: in 1823 he won the competition to design a set of new buildings for
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after Wilkins' death replicated many of his ideas. The appearance of the National Gallery (1832–38), which was originally shared with the
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Wilkins carried out two other major London buildings in a severe Classical style both designed in 1827–28:
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Theatre Royal, Norwich, reconstruction, including a Greek doric colonnade (1825–26); burnt down 1934.
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Remarks on the Architectural Inscription Brought from Athens, and now Preserved in the British Museum
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in Italy between 1801 and 1804. On his tour he was accompanied by the Italian landscape painter
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His architectural career began in 1804 with his Greek-revival designs for the newly established
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Prolusiones Architectonicae or Essays on Subjects Connected with Grecian and Roman Architecture
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sited on the north side of the square, initially suggesting that the existing building,
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He was appointed professor of architecture at the Royal Academy following the death of
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plates of monuments illustrating Wilkins' volumes from the expedition, such as
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Entrance Screen with Gatehouse and South Range with Great Hall and Library.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, III
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The Yorkshire Museum designed by William Wilkins in a Greek revival style
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hotel on Hyde Park Corner). His other Greek Revival works include the
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Atheniensia, or Remarks of the Topography and Buildings in Athens
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Liscombe, R. Windsor (2004). "Wilkins, William (1778–1839)".
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Observations on the Porta Honoris of Caius College, Cambridge
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Keswick Hall, Norfolk, remodelling and additions (1817–19).
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In 1806, Wilkins designed a college near Hertford for the
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Wilkins was influential in the development of London's
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The commission came after earlier plans in a 16:English architect and archaeologist (1778–1839) 1409:(2nd ed.). London: Lawrence and Wishart. 1164:. Vol. 61. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 781:, Bristol, addition of a Doric portico (1828). 393:, and new buildings, including the chapel, at 583:, remodelling based on a Greek temple (1809). 533: 419:, and in 1836 that for the rebuilding of the 208:from 1817. He published researches into both 1498:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 407:. Wilkins is buried in the chapel at centre. 344:St. Paul's Church, George Street, Nottingham 150:Wilkins was born in the parish of St Giles, 748:Hotel), Hyde Park Corner, London (1826–28). 284:in 1824 and given full membership in 1826. 158:, a chain of theatres. His younger brother 19:Not to be confused with American architect 1438:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1428:. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth. 1233: 1147: 599:, Cornwall, addition of a new wing (1810). 560:, restoration work with his father (1806). 1474: 1317: 442:Some Account of the Prior's Chapel at Ely 1483: 1450:A History of the University of Cambridge 1369: 1341: 1329: 1120: 1108: 1090: 606:, Essex, renovations (1811); demolished. 399: 286: 222: 1495:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1488:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1423: 1288: 1286: 1284: 1174: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 774:Brooke Hall, Norfolk, additions (1827). 511:Report on the State of Sherborne Church 433: 1533: 1446: 1353: 1292: 1217: 1078: 1066: 677:Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge 964:New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge 894:Great Hall, King's College, Cambridge 791:; since much extended and remodelled. 1404: 1378: 1281: 1275: 1263: 1126: 732:East India Company Military Seminary 13: 1407:Trafalgar Square: Emblem of Empire 1383:Trafalgar Square: Emblem of Empire 1240:. London: Routledge. p. 158. 1197:National Heritage List for England 1024:Lower Assembly Rooms, Bath 1808–9, 573:, Dublin, altered in execution by 501:On the Sculptures of the Parthenon 373:He also produced buildings in the 280:. He was made an associate of the 177:, Cambridge. He graduated as 6th 14: 1602: 1586:People educated at Norwich School 1526: 1237:Architecture, actor, and Audience 719:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 405:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 381:for Lord Rosebery in 1814–17 and 362:in Great Yarmouth. Both predate 268:In 1822–26, he collaborated with 1161:Dictionary of National Biography 1032: 1016: 1002: 986: 970: 956: 942: 928: 914: 900: 886: 872: 858: 844: 830: 816: 802: 689:New Norfolk Gaol and Shire House 199:The Antiquities of Magna Graecia 1556:19th-century English architects 1227: 765:Yorkshire Philosophical Society 1180: 1084: 173:and then won a scholarship to 1: 1374:. 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Index

William J. Wilkins
Norwich
Cambridge
University College, London
National Gallery, London
RA
classical scholar
archaeologist
National Gallery
University College London
Norwich
Norwich Theatre Circuit
George Wilkins
Archdeacon of Nottingham
Norwich School
Gonville and Caius College
wrangler
Asia Minor
Magna Græcia
Agostino Aglio
aquatint
Society of Dilettanti
Classical
Gothic architecture
Greek Revival

The Grange, Northington
Downing College, Cambridge
Palladian
East India Company

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