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George Thomas Noszlopy (born
Noszlopy György Tomasz; 29
November 1932 – 5 June 2011) was a Hungarian-British art historian.
Based in
England from the...
- Széchenyi tér 21
Noszlopy park - Széchenyiváros - Nagykörút -
Noszlopy park 21D
Noszlopy park -
Kurucz körút -
Mercedes gyár I. kapu 22
Noszlopy park - Csabay...
- and that it was
intended to
suggest the
fragility of nature.
George T.
Noszlopy and
Fiona Waterhouse writing in 2005
described it as "symbolic of nature's...
- were
relocated here from
Shenstone Court in
Staffordshire but
George T.
Noszlopy and
Fiona Waterhouse,
writing in 2005,
state they came from
Moxhull Hall...
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Archived from the
original on 23 June 2009.
Retrieved 1
October 2009.
Noszlopy 1998, pp. 146 Paxton,
Charlotte (20 June 2018). "Ancient 'medieval road'...
- ISBN 0-7509-2874-3.
Upton 1993, p. 195.
Noszlopy 1998, p. 22.
Upton 1993, p. 195, says that the
final cost was
pared down to £35,000.
Noszlopy 1998, pp. 21–22. "Obituary...
- (help) RBSA catalogues, 1962
onwards RBSA archives,
catalogue number B43
Noszlopy,
George T. (1998).
Public Sculpture of
Birmingham including Sutton Coldfield...
- the Funnel. New York: B. W.
Dodge & Company.
Retrieved 16
March 2014.
Noszlopy,
Waterhouse (2005:181). Byock,
Jesse (Trans.) (1990). The Saga of the Volsungs:...
- W****ly.
Archived from the
original on 2019-12-07.
Retrieved 2019-12-07.
Noszlopy,
George T.; Waterhouse, Fiona. (2005).
Public sculpture of Staffordshire...
- (1994)
Raymond Mason.
Thames And Hudson. ISBN 0-500-09245-1
George T.
Noszlopy,
edited Jeremy Beach,
Public Sculpture of
Birmingham including Sutton Coldfield...