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  1. U.S. architect, engraver, and engineer William Strickland was one of the leaders of the Greek Revival in the first half of the 19th century. He was among the first to lecture on architecture in the United States. Born in 1788 in Navesink, New Jersey, Strickland first became known as a scene painter, although he studied architecture under ...

  2. Oct 30, 2009 · Strickland, William, 1787-1854 Bookplateleaf 0004 Camera EOS 1Ds MKII Foldoutcount 0 Identifier cu31924015658606 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t51g18c3c Lcamid 123456 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Openlibrary_edition OL24152935M Openlibrary_work

  3. William Strickland was the architect and Samuel Sloan, later to be a well-known architect, worked as journeyman carpenter on the project. The institution was later renamed the Philadelphia Almshouse and Hospital, but it was commonly called " Old Blockley " for decades after.

  4. Design and construction. Architect (s) William Strickland. Burlington, also known as the Elliston-Farrell House, was a historic mansion on a plantation in mid-town Nashville, Tennessee, US. It stood on modern-day Elliston Place.

  5. Walter Blackwell. Parent (s) James Blackwell. Frances Reid. Buildings. Peterborough YMCA. William Blackwell (July 24, 1850 – December 30, 1937) was a Canadian architect active in Peterborough, Ontario, for over 40 years. He was among the first architects to use the Romanesque Revival style in Ontario. [1]

  6. Thomas Ustick Walter. Thomas Ustick Walter (September 4, 1804 – October 30, 1887) was the dean of American architecture between the 1820 death of Benjamin Latrobe and the emergence of H. H. Richardson in the 1870s. He was the fourth Architect of the Capitol and responsible for adding the north (Senate) and south (House) wings and the central ...

  7. Penn Connection. Architect of Medical Hall and College Hall on Penn's second campus. William Strickland, born in 1788 in Navesink, New Jersey, moved with his family to Philadelphia two years later. Young Strickland met architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe while his father, master-carpenter John Strickland, worked on Latrobe’s Bank of Pennsylvania.

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