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Adam, RobertPugin, Augustus Welby Northmore
Butterfield, WilliamSoane, John
Latrobe, Benjamin HenryWren, Sir Christopher
Lutyens, Edwin Landseer

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Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Stirling, James

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Ashbee, C.R. (1863-1942) -- Brief biography of this leading member of the Arts and Crafts movement in Great Buildings Online.
Barry, Charles (1795-1860) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect of the Houses of Parliament, Charles Barry, from Bob Speel.
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom (1806-59) -- Brief biography of the Victorian architect and engineer notable for the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol and the Great Western Railway. Part of Great Buildings Online.
Burton, Decimus (1800-81) -- Brief notes on the London-based architect Decimus Burton, from Bob Speel.
Chambers, William (1723-1796) -- Brief notes on the architect William Chambers from Bob Speel.
Cockerell, Charles Robert (1788-1863) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Charles Cockerell from Bob Speel.
Collcutt, Thomas Edward (1840-1924) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Thomas Collcutt, who designed the Imperial Institute in London, from Bob Speel.
Cubitt, Thomas (1788-1855) -- Brief notes on the architect Thomas Cubitt from Bob Speel.
Ferrey, Benjamin (1810-1880) -- Brief notes on the architect Benjamin Ferrey from Bob Speel.
Hansom, Joseph Aloysius (1803-82) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Joseph Hansom (of Hansom cab fame) from Bob Speel.
Jay, William (1792-1837) -- Lynn Harvey looks at the life and works of a Regency architect in England and Savannah, USA. Photographs and archival images of his buildings.
Jones, Inigo (1573-1652) -- Brief biography of this famous English architect in Great Buildings Online.
Langley, Batty (1696-1751) -- Langley''s design for a maze from ''New Principles of Gardening'' 1728
Langley, Batty (1696-1751) -- Frontispiece from Langley''s book ''The Young Builder''s Rudiments'' dated 1730
Langley, Batty (1696-1751) -- A very brief biography from Professor Hewlett at Ohio State University referring to Langley''s role as gardener, writer and architect.
Matcham, Frank (1854-1920) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect of music halls, Frank Matcham, from Bob Speel.
Nash, John (1752-1835) -- Brief notes on the greatest English architect of the Picturesque movement, John Nash, from Bob Speel.
Paxton, Sir Joseph (1803-65) -- Brief notes on the architect Joseph Paxton, designer of Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition, from Bob Speel.
Pearson, John Loughborough (1817-97) -- Brief notes on the London-based Gothic Revival architect John Pearson, designer of Truro Cathedral, Cornwall and St John''s Cathedral, Brisbane, Australia, from Bob Speel.
Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington (1694-1753) -- Brief biography of a leader of the English Palladian revival, whose delightful legacy is Chiswick House. Part of Great Buildings Online.
Scott, George Gilbert (1811-78) -- Notes on a major British proponent of the Gothic Revival, George Gilbert Scott, from Bob Speel.
Shaw, Richard Norman (1831-1913) -- Brief biography in Great Buildings Online of an architect noted for his country houses in the ''Old English'' and ''Queen Anne'' styles, with information on Bedford Park.
Skipper, George John (1856-1948) -- Brief notes on the Norwich-based architect George Skipper from Bob Speel.
Smythson, Robert (1535-1614) -- Brief biography in Great Buildings Online, with details of his work at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire.
St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow -- Gallery of expandable photographs from the Glasgow Guide of the eclectic church designed (1859) by Alexander ''Greek'' Thomson.
Street, George Edmund (1824-81) -- Brief notes on the London-based architect George Street from Bob Speel.
Teulon, Samuel Sanders (1812-73) -- Notes on the Victorian architect Samuel Teulon and his work from Bob Speel.
Voysey, Charles F. A. (1857-1941) -- Brief biography supplied by Great Buildings Online, with details of The Orchard.
Ware, Isaac (1707-66) -- Two illustrations from books by Ware: the frontispiece from "The Complete Body of Architecture" (London 1756) and the other from "Designs of Inigo Jones and Others" (London c1731) of part of dining room at Houghton Hall.
Ware, Isaac (1707-66) -- Marble portrait bust of Isaac Ware by the French sculptor Roubiliac dated c1741 in the European Art digital gallery web site of the Detroit Institute of Arts, together with a very brief biography.
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse from Bob Speel.
Webb, Aston (1849-1930) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Aston Webb, who designed the frontage of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Birmingham Law Courts, from Bob Speel.
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915) -- Brief notes on the Victorian architect Philip Webb from Bob Speel.

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