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  1. St George-in-the-East Nicholas Hawksmoor's wildest flight of fancy! Built 1714 -1726 beside the once notorious Radcliffe Highway, it served a largely seafaring community.

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  2. Sir George Gilbert Scott RA (13 July 1811 – 27 March 1878), largely known as Sir Gilbert Scott, was a prolific English Gothic Revival architect, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches and cathedrals, although he started his career as a leading designer of workhouses.

  3. Vintage 1854 engraving of the tower of St. Michael church, Cornhill, before the current porch by Sir George Gilbert Scott was added. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor.

  4. Nicholas Hawksmoor was a seventeenth/eighteenth century architect famous for designing London churches and stately homes. When and Where was he Born? 1661, East Drayton, Nottinghamshire, England. Family Background: Nicholas Hawksmoor was the son of a yeoman farming family. Education: Unknown, but as he was literate probably local schools.

  5. Two hundred and fifty years later, London detective Nicholas Hawksmoor is investigating a series of gruesome murders on the sites of certain eighteenth-century churches – crimes that make no sense to the modern mind.

  6. gilbertscott.org › family › sir-george-gilbert-scottSir George Gilbert Scott

    Apr 6, 2018 · Facts about the Scott Family. The Scott family have designed cathedrals on 5 continents including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America & Australia. Two members of the Scott family feature on the new British passport. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Elizabeth Scott.

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  8. Nicholas Hawksmoor (probably 1661 to 25 March 1736) was an English architect and a leading figure of the English Baroque style. He worked with some of the principal architects of the time and contributed to the design of some of the most notable buildings of the period.

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