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[edit] Reverted Phipps back to Thipps, and inquiry to enquiry
Without wishing to be over-protective, I have reverted these two edits to my original version. The architect's name is Thipps, not Phipps - I have checked against a printed copy of the text before reverting, and Thipps is correct. And the article is written in UK English, not US, and therefore "enquiry" is acceptable, rather than "inquiry". --Karenjc 23:54, 12 November 2007 (UTC)