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Tuesday, 30 May 2006
The Office That Watson Built
Watson Fothergill, or to give his proper name Fothergill Watson was one of Nottingham's leading Victorian architects. His style was a mixture of Gothic, Tudor and Victorian. You can always tell a W.G building, with his use of turrets, dark timbers and carvings. The photo today is a prime example, namely his former offices on George Street, which were built in 1893. I hope to bring you further examples of his outstanding work in the near future.
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This house is beautiful. It is a mixture of wooden balks style and sculpture like in the classic.
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