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Bodley, George Frederick

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Bodley, George Frederick (1827–1907)

English architect, born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. A pupil of Gilbert Scott from 1845 to 1850, he achieved the reputation of being the chief English reviver of 14th-century Gothic. His work includes All Saint's, Cambridge (1863–4); new buildings at Magdalen and University Colleges, Oxford; Queen's College Chapel (1890–91), and a new block at King's College Cambridge (1893); Marlborough College Chapel; and Holy Trinity, Kensington.

He was in partnership with Thomas Garner (1839–1906) from 1869 to 1897, and their works include Holy Angels, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, and St Augustine, Pendlebury 1874.



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