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  • George Townsend Andrews (19 December 1804 – 29 December 1855) was an English architect born in Exeter. He is noted for his buildings designed for George...
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  • George Andrews may refer to: George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855), English architect noted for his railway buildings George Arliss (a.k.a. George Andrews...
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    York railway station (1841) (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    the city walls by the Y&NM's architect George Townsend Andrews in 1840. It opened on 4 January 1841. Andrews also designed the neo-Tudor arch where the...
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    Castle Howard railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    1845 by the York and North Midland Railway. The architect was George Townsend Andrews. It closed to passenger traffic on 22 September 1930 but continued...
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    St Lawrence's Church, Flaxton (category George Townsend Andrews buildings)
    Bossall and All Saints' Church, Foston. A church was designed by George Townsend Andrews and was constructed between 1853 and 1854, in the style of a 13th-century...
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    Signals. The main station building, the work of the architect George Townsend Andrews of York, was specifically designed for Richmond to blend in with...
    13 KB (1,657 words) - 22:23, 6 February 2025
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    Harkers, York (category George Townsend Andrews buildings)
    city centre of York, in England. The building was designed by George Townsend Andrews as the headquarters of the Yorkshire Insurance Company. It was...
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    Rillington railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    trainshed and a station building with bay windows designed by George Townsend Andrews. The station had three platforms and an east-facing coal depot...
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    Pocklington railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    train on 27 November 1965. The station trainshed, designed by George Townsend Andrews, is a Grade II listed building and now forms the sports hall of...
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  • apprenticeship as an architect, in the office of George Townsend Andrews. In 1855, Andrews made him a partner. Andrews died a few months later, and Gould took...
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    Lockington railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    several injuries. The station building, which was designed by George Townsend Andrews, was given Grade II listed building status in 1987. Lockington...
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    Grosmont railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    were constructed, most likely to designs of John Cass Birkinshaw. A G.T. Andrews designed railway station was also built, creating Grosmont's first true...
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    Stamford Bridge railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    Stamford Bridge railway station was a railway station on the York to Beverley Line. It opened on 4 October 1847 and served the village of Stamford Bridge...
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    Holtby railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    down side an L-shaped brick-built station building designed by George Townsend Andrews which incorporated the stationmasters' home and the station offices...
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    Castleford railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    between Leeds and Hull for a number of years thanks to the machinations of George Hudson. The town gained a second station at Cutsyke in 1860, courtesy of...
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  • from 1837 to 1901 George Aitchison (1825–1910) Thomas Allom (1804–1872) Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921) George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855) Neville...
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    train shed of the former Pocklington railway station, designed by George Townsend Andrews. The school runs outreach programmes engaging other schools, and...
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    Whitby railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    to the design of its architect George Townsend Andrews, who also designed the locomotive shed and the goods shed. Andrews' station included a fine 'Euston...
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    Bridlington railway station (category George Townsend Andrews railway stations)
    the current station. These consisted of a train shed designed by George Townsend Andrews and similar to his work at Filey and Beverley. Platform 3 was an...
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    White Hart Hotel, Harrogate (category George Townsend Andrews buildings)
    a new structure on the old site in 1846, designed by architect George Townsend Andrews. According to the distinguished architectural critic Professor...
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