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Sir William Tite (1798-1873) a president of the Royal Institution of British Architects, was responsible for the designs of the Royal Exchange, London (1842), the Huddersfield Building Society (1856), Gerrards Cross Church (1859), and various railway stations including Blackwall terminus, Hampton Court, Richmond, Carnforth, Southampton Docks Terminus, Windsor and Eton, Carlisle, Winchester, ... [MORE]
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Axminster Railway Station
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Photo and brief description of the station designed in mock gothic style, complete with tall chimneys and multiple steeply pitched gables, by LSWR architect Sir William Tite.
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The Royal Exchange, London
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Brief article and historical photo of the Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets, London, designed 1842-1844 by Sir William Tite. From the Victorian Web.
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