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Downtown is the
trading name of
Oldrid & Co., Ltd,
which operates a
chain of two
retail department stores in Lincolnshire, UK. The
business formerly also...
- John
Oldrid Scott (17 July 1841 – 30 May 1913) was a
British architect. He was the son of Sir
Gilbert Scott (George
Gilbert Scott) and his wife Caroline...
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succession of architects—William
Pettit Griffith, R.
Norman Shaw, and J.
Oldrid Scott. The
Priory was
established in the 1140s in
Clerkenwell as the English...
- of the church. St
Sophia is a
Byzantine Revival design by
architect John
Oldrid Scott.
Scott was
responsible for many
significant British churches, and...
- 1893) July 10 – John Belcher,
English architect (died 1913) July 17 – John
Oldrid Scott,
English architect (died 1913) July 13 – Otto Wagner,
Austrian architect...
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Bradfield and
commissioned Sir
Gilbert Scott (one of
whose architect sons, John
Oldrid Scott, was
later to
marry Thomas Stevens's
eldest daughter, Mary Anne) to...
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northeast aisle was
rebuilt between 1899 and 1900 by the
architect John
Oldrid Scott.
Constructed mainly from
flint rubble, the
church also incorporates...
- the new
University of
Otago in New Zealand. In 1879,
Gilbert Scott's son,
Oldrid,
completed this
original vision by
building an open
undercroft forming two...
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Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott (1880 – 1952) was an
English architect who is
often best
remembered for
being the son of John
Oldrid Scott and grandson...
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restored much of the nave for use, and
again in 1889–1890 by his son John
Oldrid Scott, who
restored the choir. The
tower was
restored in the
first few years...