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Habershon &
Fawckner or Habershon, Pite &
Fawckner was a
British architectural practice active in
England and
Wales from the 1860s,
particularly in Cardiff...
- Sir
Marriott Fawckner Nicholls CBE, FRCS, (12 May 1898 – 25
August 1969) was an
English surgeon who
specialised in the
genitourinary tract. He
served in...
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James Fawckner Nicholls (26 May 1818 – 19
September 1883) was an
English antiquarian and librarian. From a
Cornish background, he was born on 26 May 1818...
- (who
became Habershon &
Fawckner after the
Habershon brothers parted ways).
Development began in 1857.
Habershon &
Fawckner created Richmond Crescent...
- Progress, ed. 1888
Seccombe 1898, p. 244.
Seccombe 1898, p. 244
cites James Fawckner Nicholls and J. Taylor,
Bristol Past and Present, 1881, iii. 111, 121 Seccombe...
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Tredegar in 1890. The
house was
designed by the
architects Habershon &
Fawckner in the Neo-Baroque style,
built in
rubble masonry and was
completed in...
- of England. Tudorstuff.wordpress.com.
Retrieved 16
August 2012.
James Fawckner NichollsBristol Past and Present:
Civil history (1881), p. 248 "Foxe's...
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ministry of
Frank Henry White, and was
designed by
architects Habershon and
Fawckner. In the 1970s The
Tabernacle became a
community arts centre,
leased on...
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Grimshaw Architects,
founded 1980 GSSArchitecture,
founded 1879
Habershon and
Fawckner,
active c.1870 – c.1891
Hackett Hall McKnight,
founded in
Belfast in 2008...
- 1969; she was
later a
professor at the
University of Oxford. Sir
Marriott Fawckner Nicholls, the
British prominent genitourinary surgeon, was
professor of...