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    Edward Augustus Lyle Ould (1852–1909) was an English architect. Ould was a son of the rector of Tattenhall, Cheshire. He became a pupil of the Chester...
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  • Ould. Most Mauritanians have patronymic surnames. Notable people with this surname include: Edward Ould (1852–1909), English architect Fielding Ould (1710–1789)...
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    Wightwick Manor (category Buildings by Grayson and Ould)
    West Midlands, England. It was commissioned in 1887 from the architect Edward Ould by Theodore Mander of Mander Brothers, a Wolverhampton paint and varnish...
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    Quay in the Temple Bar area of Dublin. It was designed by architect Edward Ould in an Italianate style and was named after Lever Brothers' Sunlight detergent...
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  • George Enoch Grayson (1833/4–1912) (usually known as G. E. Grayson) and Edward Ould (1852–1909). Grayson's son, George Hastwell Grayson (1871–1951), joined...
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    (later Lord Leverhulme) in 1899 and was restored by Jonathan Simpson and Edward Ould. Lever gave the house to the Corporation of Bolton in 1900. An episode...
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     Chaffers Roberts, and designed by Edward Ould. The stables are dated 1886, and were probably also designed by Ould. The house was extended in 1892 for...
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    1861. In 1877 a new annexe was designed by George Enoch Grayson and Edward Ould and constructed to the north-west of Rainhill Road. The annexe would...
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  • 53°20′43″N 6°16′04″W / 53.345289°N 6.267759°W / 53.345289; -6.267759 1902 Edward Ould Wood Quay Wood Quay 2002 Michael Warren Viking Boat Essex Quay 1988 Betty...
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    Thomas Hughes, the author of Tom Brown's School Days, and designed by Edward Ould. It is constructed in red brick with stone and terracotta dressings and...
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    His output is often found in decorative schemes with William Morris, Edward Ould, William De Morgan, and other preeminent Arts & Crafts and late Pre-Raphaelite...
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  • (1835–1888) William Adams Nicholson (1803–1853) Edward Ould (1852–1909) William Owen (1846–1910) Edward Graham Paley (1823–1895) Sir Joseph Paxton (1803–1865)...
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  • Grayson) established an independent practice in Liverpool in 1857. Edward Ould (1852–1909) trained with John Douglas in Chester. The partnership was...
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  • and 1898 new bookcases with sloping tops, designed by the architect Edward Ould, replaced the old high bookcases. A further reorganisation took place...
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  • as the builder of Wightwick Manor in 1887 and 1893 to the designs of Edward Ould, with decorations and furnishings by C.E. Kempe, William Morris and William...
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  • independent practice the following year. In 1886, he formed a partnership with Edward Ould, and in the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute...
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  • retrieved 10 August 2018 Sources Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New...
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    (Liverpool based) designed Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Toxteth Edward Ould (Liverpool based) partner of George Enoch Grayson William Eden Nesfield...
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    Bidston Hill in Birkenhead in 1891 in Birkenhead. It was designed by Edward Ould, who also designed some of the houses in Port Sunlight Village, it was...
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  • first in 1891, then in 1909 in neo-Renaissance style to the designs of Edward Ould (of Liverpool), who also worked for his cousin Theodore at Wightwick...
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