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- Brightwen is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Brightwen Binyon (1846–1905), British architect Eliza Brightwen (1830–1906)...
- Brightwen Binyon, FRIBA, (30 May 1846 – 21 September 1905) was a British architect. Brightwen Binyon was born at Headley Grange, Victoria Park, Manchester...
- Eliza Brightwen née Elder (30 October 1830 – 5 May 1906) was a Scottish naturalist and author. She was self-taught, and many of her observations were...
- Grammar School, the Barrett-Browning memorial clock tower (designed by Brightwen Binyon and opened in 1896 to house the library until 2015), nearby Eastnor...
- Apprentice architects can also be articled. Henry Percy Adams articled to Brightwen Binyon (1846–1909), architect. Previously in Australia, law graduates...
- unfamiliarity with the subject." Eliza Gosse's brother George Brightwen was the husband of Eliza Brightwen née Elder (1830–1906), a naturalist and author, whose...
- artistic career after her marriage to banker Thomas Brightwen, producing lithographs as Hannah Sarah Brightwen. Around 1810, Dawson Turner began a project supplying...
- Later in life he lived at Stanmore Hall, Middle****. It was enlarged by Brightwen Binyon in 1888–91. A billiard room and new dining room were created. Then...
- was judged by Alfred Waterhouse and won by the little known architect, Brightwen Binyon, who had worked in Waterhouse's office, leading to accusations...
- Collected Historical Works. He married in 1859 Sarah Maria Brightwen, daughter of George Brightwen. Sir Reginald Francis Douce Palgrave KCB (1829–1904), Clerk...