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    Benjamin Gummow (1766 – 1840) was an architect who worked from Ruabon near Wrexham in Wales. He worked almost exclusively for Sir Watkin Williams Wynn...
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  • Gummow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Gummow (1766–1840), Welsh architect William Gummow (born 1942), Australian judge...
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  • lived and worked in Wales from 1784. Benjamin Gummow (1766–1840) Lloyd Williams and Underwood, a firm of architects based in Denbigh George Vaughan Maddox...
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  • dissolution of the partnership in 1834. In 1835 Welch prepared plans for Benjamin Gummow for the partial rebuilding of St Mary's Church, Ruabon. Hansom & Welch...
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    Westminster. The building of the castle was supervised by Benjamin Gummow, the Earl's architect and surveyor. It was used as a sporting lodge and, on occasions...
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    Samuel Pepys Cockerell (category British neoclassical architects)
    States Capitol and Benjamin Gummow. His son, Charles Robert Cockerell, who trained in his office, also went on to become a famous architect. Samuel Pepys Cockerell...
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    neo-gothic Grade II Listed house was designed by architect James Reynolds Gummow of the Wrexham architect family in the 1860s as a private residence, and...
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    the 1820s more wings were added, by this time under the direction of Benjamin Gummow. The interior of the house was as lavish as the exterior, with more...
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    from circa 1730 refaced and much added to between 1813–20 by the architect Benjamin Gummow. It is noted for a portico of four giant unfluted Ionic columns...
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    its original decorative work. It was designed as a viewing point and lodge, and the design is attributed to Wrexham architect Benjamin Gummow. 16874...
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  • Joseph Vella Gera, 2nd Grade Clerk, Civil Service, Malta. Mary Ann Langdon Gummow, Colonial Nursing Service, Senior Nursing Sister, Nigeria. Eric Lindsay...
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    Monument, Stanmer, Brighton)) Brogyntyn, near Oswestry, Shropshire. Benjamin Gummow designed a portico and other alterations for the Ormsby Gores, 1814–15...
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  • Museum. Norah Guest, Home Work Organiser, Remploy Ltd. Cecilia Emily Maud Gummow, Member for Mid-Surrey, National Savings Assembly. George Gunn, Generation...
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  • Leonard Cripps, DSO, TD, QC. For political and public services. Mary Bronwen Gummow Smedley-Crooke, OBE. For services to the British Legion Women's Section...
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