William White (architect)

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William White, F.S.A. (1825 - 1900) was an architect, famous for his part in the 19th Century Gothic revival. A pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

He was the son of a clergyman and great nephew of the writer and naturalist, Gilbert White of Selborne.

His style was close to that of William Butterfield. He built many churches.

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[edit] Works, including restorations in Cornwall

[edit] Works, including restorations in Devon

[edit] Works, including restorations in London

[edit] Works, including restorations in other Counties

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[edit] His contemporaries in the Gothic revival

[edit] References

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The Victorian Country House By Mark Girouard ISBN 0-300-03472-5