George Gwilt the Younger in the context of George Gwilt


George Gwilt the Younger in the context of George Gwilt

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George Gwilt, the younger (1775–1856) was an English architect and writer on architecture. best known for his restoration of the east end of the church of St. Saviour, Southwark, (now Southwark Cathedral).

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👉 George Gwilt the Younger in the context of George Gwilt

George Gwilt (1746–1807), also sometimes known as George Gwilt the Elder, was an English architect, particularly associated with buildings in and around London.

His sons George and Joseph were also architects, training in his office in Southwark; John Shaw was also a pupil of 'George Gwilt & Sons'.

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George Gwilt the Younger in the context of Joseph Gwilt

Joseph Gwilt (11 January 1784 – 14 September 1863) was an English architect and writer.

He was the son of George Gwilt, architect surveyor to the county of Surrey, and was born at Southwark. George Gwilt the Younger, was his elder brother.

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