Richard Norman Shaw
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English architect of the Arts and Crafts movement.
British architect and designer (1831–1912) | |||||
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Date of birth | 7 May 1831 Edinburgh | ||||
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Date of death | 17 November 1912 London | ||||
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House for Kate Greenaway, Frognal, London
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House for Kate Greenaway, Frognal, London
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Shaw's own house at 6 Ellerdale Road
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Albion House, Liverpool
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Albion House, Liverpool
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Albion House, Liverpool
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Albion House, Liverpool
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Cragside
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Cragside
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Savoy theatre
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Norman Shaw North Building — the original "New Scotland Yard"
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1-2 St James St, London
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St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park
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Lowther Lodger, London
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