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  • William Tite
  • English architect (1798–1873)

    Sir William Tite CB FRS (7 February 1798 – 20 April 1873) was an English architect who twice served as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects

    William Tite

    William Tite

    William_Tite

  • Tite
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Karen Tite, English actress William Tite (1798–1873), British architect and politician Tite (Guinea-Bissau), an area of Guinea-Bissau Saint-Tite, Quebec

    Tite

    Tite

  • Tite Street
  • Street in Chelsea, London

    after William Tite who was a member of the Metropolitan Board of Works, responsible for the construction of Chelsea Embankment to the south of Tite Street

    Tite Street

    Tite Street

    Tite_Street

  • Royal Exchange, London
  • Commercial building in London (built 1571, rebuilt 1844)

    fire and subsequently rebuilt. The present building was designed by Sir William Tite in the 1840s. The site was notably occupied by the Lloyd's insurance

    Royal Exchange, London

    Royal Exchange, London

    Royal_Exchange,_London

  • Gosport railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Gosport railway station was a terminus station designed by William Tite and opened to passenger and freight trains in 1841 by the London and South Western

    Gosport railway station

    Gosport railway station

    Gosport_railway_station

  • Feniton railway station
  • Railway station in Devon, England

    4 km) down the line from London Waterloo. The station was designed by William Tite and was opened by the LSWR on 19 July 1860, along with its Exeter Extension

    Feniton railway station

    Feniton railway station

    Feniton_railway_station

  • St Dunstan-in-the-East
  • Church in London, England

    Laing (then architect to the Board of Customs) with assistance from William Tite. The foundation stone was laid in November 1817 and the church re-opened

    St Dunstan-in-the-East

    St Dunstan-in-the-East

    St_Dunstan-in-the-East

  • Carlisle
  • City in Cumbria, England

    in 1541. Next to the Citadel is Carlisle railway station, designed by William Tite in the neo-Tudor style, considered by Historic England to be among the

    Carlisle

    Carlisle

    Carlisle

  • Chiswick railway station
  • British railway station

    Chiswick railway station is a railway station within the Grove Park residential area of Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow. The station is on the

    Chiswick railway station

    Chiswick railway station

    Chiswick_railway_station

  • North Woolwich railway station
  • Former railway station in London

    King George V DLR station. The historic station building (built by Sir William Tite in 1847) was Grade II-listed in 1998. The station opened on 14 June 1847

    North Woolwich railway station

    North Woolwich railway station

    North_Woolwich_railway_station

  • Nine Elms
  • Area of London, England

    London & Southampton Railway. The neo-classical building was designed by William Tite. The station was connected to points between Vauxhall and London Bridge

    Nine Elms

    Nine Elms

    Nine_Elms

  • Whimple railway station
  • Railway station in Devon, England

    situated to the east of the village and designed by the architect Sir William Tite. The main building was situated on the up platform and was two-storeys

    Whimple railway station

    Whimple railway station

    Whimple_railway_station

  • Fenchurch Street railway station
  • Railway terminus in the City of London, England

    against other railway companies. The original building, designed by William Tite opened on 20 July 1841, serving the London and Blackwall Railway (L&BR)

    Fenchurch Street railway station

    Fenchurch Street railway station

    Fenchurch_Street_railway_station

  • Topsham railway station
  • Railway station in Devon, England

    box at Exmouth Junction. The station, with buildings designed by Sir William Tite, opened with the railway on 1 May 1861. On 23 September 1861 a 700 yards

    Topsham railway station

    Topsham railway station

    Topsham_railway_station

  • Royal Institute of British Architects
  • UK professional body for architects

    Cockerell 1861–1863 William Tite 1863–1865 Thomas Leverton Donaldson 1865–1867 Alexander James Beresford-Hope 1867–1870 William Tite 1870–1873 Thomas Henry

    Royal Institute of British Architects

    Royal Institute of British Architects

    Royal_Institute_of_British_Architects

  • St James Church, Gerrards Cross
  • Church in Buckinghamshire, England

    the Just Architecture Heritage designation Grade II* listed Architect William Tite Completed 1859 Administration Diocese Diocese of Oxford Archdeaconry

    St James Church, Gerrards Cross

    St James Church, Gerrards Cross

    St_James_Church,_Gerrards_Cross

  • Swan with Two Necks, London
  • Former coaching inn in London

    dressings, a massive cornice crowning the whole. The architect was Mr. W. Tite, M.P.; the cost has been a little under 40,000l. A trade directory for 1869

    Swan with Two Necks, London

    Swan with Two Necks, London

    Swan_with_Two_Necks,_London

  • Beattock railway station
  • Disused railway station in Scotland

    Beattock railway station was a station which served the village of Beattock, in the parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta in the Scottish county of Dumfries and

    Beattock railway station

    Beattock railway station

    Beattock_railway_station

  • Carnforth railway station
  • Railway station in Lancashire, England

    Carnforth is a railway station on the Bentham and Furness Lines, sited 6 miles (10 km) north of Lancaster, England; it serves the market town of Carnforth

    Carnforth railway station

    Carnforth railway station

    Carnforth_railway_station

  • Sir Arthur Elton, 7th Baronet
  • British politician (1818–1883)

    Thomas Phinn and William Tite Member of Parliament for Bath 1857 – 1859 With: William Tite Succeeded by Arthur Edwin Way and William Tite Baronetage of Great

    Sir Arthur Elton, 7th Baronet

    Sir_Arthur_Elton,_7th_Baronet

  • Albert Memorial
  • Memorial to Prince Albert in Kensington Gardens, London

    Thomas Leverton Donaldson, William Tite, Sydney Smirke, James Pennethorne, Matthew Digby Wyatt, Philip C. Hardwick, William Burn and Edward Middleton Barry

    Albert Memorial

    Albert Memorial

    Albert_Memorial

  • Staines–Windsor line
  • Suburban railway line in south-east England

    terminus, now known as Windsor & Eton Riverside station, was designed by William Tite and opened on 1 May 1851. The London and South Western Railway, which

    Staines–Windsor line

    Staines–Windsor line

    Staines–Windsor_line

  • April 20
  • Day of the year

    1831 – John Abernethy, English surgeon and anatomist (born 1764) 1873 – William Tite, English architect, designed the Royal Exchange (born 1798) 1874 – Alexander

    April 20

    April_20

  • Carlisle railway station
  • Railway station in Cumbria, England

    It was built in a neo-Tudor style to the designs of English architect William Tite. Carlisle station was one of a number in the city; the others were Crown

    Carlisle railway station

    Carlisle railway station

    Carlisle_railway_station

  • Gillingham railway station (Dorset)
  • Railway station in Dorset, England

    managed by South Western Railway. The main offices, designed by Sir William Tite, stand on the north side of the line. It is commonly suffixed as Gillingham

    Gillingham railway station (Dorset)

    Gillingham railway station (Dorset)

    Gillingham_railway_station_(Dorset)

  • Eastleigh railway station
  • Railway station in Hampshire, England

    Bishopstoke when it was opened in 1839. The station house was designed by Sir William Tite and has been Grade II listed since 1983. It was renamed Bishopstoke Junction

    Eastleigh railway station

    Eastleigh railway station

    Eastleigh_railway_station

  • Lockerbie railway station
  • Railway station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    Lanark) William Steele 1914 - 1924 (formerly stationmaster at Peebles) John Dickson 1924 - 1925 (formerly stationmaster at Peebles) William Scougall

    Lockerbie railway station

    Lockerbie railway station

    Lockerbie_railway_station

  • Barnes railway station
  • National Rail station in London, England

    Barnes railway station is a Grade II listed station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in southwest London, and is in London fare zone 3. It

    Barnes railway station

    Barnes railway station

    Barnes_railway_station

  • James McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne
  • British politician

    Dudley Marjoribanks, 1st Baron Tweedmouth), Florence Hogg (wife of George William Campbell), Charles Swinton Hogg (who married Harriet Anne Stirling, daughter

    James McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne

    James McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne

    James_McGarel-Hogg,_1st_Baron_Magheramorne

  • Axminster
  • Town in Devon, England

    Yeovil. The station building was designed by the LSWR's architect Sir William Tite in mock gothic style. In 1903, the branch line from Axminster to Lyme

    Axminster

    Axminster

    Axminster

  • Gerrards Cross
  • Town in Buckinghamshire, England

    Colonel George Alexander Reid who was MP for Windsor, and designed by Sir William Tite in yellow brick with a Byzantine-style dome, Chinese-looking turrets

    Gerrards Cross

    Gerrards Cross

    Gerrards_Cross

  • William Tress
  • English architect (1800–1859)

    Redhill Lodge, Redhill after a short illness. He was articled to Sir William Tite. He worked for the Reading, Guildford & Reigate railway and then was

    William Tress

    William Tress

    William_Tress

  • Axminster railway station
  • Railway station in Devon, England

    town centre. The main building was designed by the LSWR's architect Sir William Tite and Edward Clifton in mock gothic style.[page needed] Immediately south

    Axminster railway station

    Axminster railway station

    Axminster_railway_station

  • Brookwood Cemetery
  • Burial ground in Surrey, England

    and dead. The cemetery is said to have been landscaped by architect William Tite, but this is disputed. Brookwood Cemetery's initial owner was incorporated

    Brookwood Cemetery

    Brookwood Cemetery

    Brookwood_Cemetery

  • Richard Thomson (antiquarian)
  • English librarian and antiquarian

    authors to A Garland for the New Royal Exchange (1845), edited by Sir William Tite. Thomson's books were: Account of Processions and Ceremonies observed

    Richard Thomson (antiquarian)

    Richard Thomson (antiquarian)

    Richard_Thomson_(antiquarian)

  • Bath (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards

    by Cadogan's elevation to the peerage, becoming Earl Cadogan. Caused by Tite's death. Caused by Phinn's resignation after his appointment as Assistant

    Bath (constituency)

    Bath (constituency)

    Bath_(constituency)

  • London Waterloo station
  • Central London terminus on the National Rail network in the United Kingdom

    expectation that other companies would use it. The station was designed by William Tite and opened on 11 July 1848 as "Waterloo Bridge Station". Nine Elms closed

    London Waterloo station

    London Waterloo station

    London_Waterloo_station

  • May 1873 Bath by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    fought due to the death of the incumbent MP of the Liberal Party, Sir William Tite. It was won by the Conservative candidate Viscount Chelsea. "House of

    May 1873 Bath by-election

    May_1873_Bath_by-election

  • Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station
  • Railway station in Windsor, Berkshire, England

    of the Great Western Main Line. The station building was designed by William Tite as a royal station with a stone-faced frontage with a mullioned and transomed

    Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station

    Windsor & Eton Riverside railway station

    Windsor_&_Eton_Riverside_railway_station

  • Gothic Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    metropolitan cemeteries was occurring at the same time as the movement; Sir William Tite pioneered the first cemetery in the Gothic style at West Norwood in 1837

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic Revival architecture

    Gothic_Revival_architecture

  • Minories railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    about 200 yards (180 m) to its west, named Fenchurch Street, designed by William Tite. However, Minories station continued in use as an alternative terminus;

    Minories railway station

    Minories railway station

    Minories_railway_station

  • Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers
  • Livery company of the City of London

    political figures included the architect and Member of Parliament William Tite, William Hart Dyke, and Alban Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham. The Company has

    Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers

    Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers

    Worshipful_Company_of_Spectacle_Makers

  • Nine Elms railway station
  • Former railway station in London, England

    Railway. The building in the neoclassical style was designed by Sir William Tite. The station was inconveniently situated for travel to central London

    Nine Elms railway station

    Nine Elms railway station

    Nine_Elms_railway_station

  • Gosport
  • Coastal town in Hampshire, England

    to Gosport, where a terminus was built to an Italianate design of Sir William Tite. Gosport railway station was intended to serve Portsmouth across the

    Gosport

    Gosport

    Gosport

  • Southside railway station
  • Former railway station in Scotland

    Southside railway station, Glasgow, Scotland, was an early passenger terminal situated in the Gorbals area of the city. The station opened on 29 September

    Southside railway station

    Southside_railway_station

  • List of most expensive books and manuscripts
  • Principia Mathematica, Hortus Eystettensis, Geographia Cosmographia and William Caxton's English translation of Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye have

    List of most expensive books and manuscripts

    List of most expensive books and manuscripts

    List_of_most_expensive_books_and_manuscripts

  • West Norwood Cemetery
  • Cemetery in West Norwood in London, England

    before coming under the authority of Southwark from 1905. Architect William Tite was a director of the cemetery company and designed the landscaping,

    West Norwood Cemetery

    West Norwood Cemetery

    West_Norwood_Cemetery

  • Southampton Terminus railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    The station building was constructed in 1839–40 to the design of Sir William Tite. The LSWR added the much larger South Western Hotel building, designed

    Southampton Terminus railway station

    Southampton Terminus railway station

    Southampton_Terminus_railway_station

  • George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan
  • British Conservative politician (1840–1915)

    married William Brownlow, 3rd Baron Lurgan. Lewin Edward (1872–1917). Lady Sophie Beatrix Mary (1874–1943), married Sir Samuel Scott, 6th Baronet. William George

    George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan

    George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan

    George_Cadogan,_5th_Earl_Cadogan

  • St Dunstan's College
  • Public school in Catford, London

    architect [Edward Norton Clifton]], modifying originals plans by Sir William Tite, designed the college's main building, which is a late extant example

    St Dunstan's College

    St Dunstan's College

    St_Dunstan's_College

  • Charles Barry
  • English architect (1795–1860)

    Dean of St. Paul's Henry Hart Milman; Charles Robert Cockerell and Sir William Tite. There were several hundred mourners at the funeral service, including

    Charles Barry

    Charles Barry

    Charles_Barry

  • Royal Gold Medal
  • Medal awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects

    UK 1858 Friedrich August Stüler Germany 1857 Owen Jones UK 1856 Sir William Tite UK 1855 Jacques Ignace Hittorff France 1854 Philip Hardwick UK 1853 Sir

    Royal Gold Medal

    Royal Gold Medal

    Royal_Gold_Medal

  • Perth railway station (Scotland)
  • Railway station in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    Station by the Scottish Central Railway (SCR) in 1848, to a design by William Tite. Originally the terminus of the SCR main line from Greenhill Junction

    Perth railway station (Scotland)

    Perth railway station (Scotland)

    Perth_railway_station_(Scotland)

  • Counter's Creek
  • Culverted stream in west London

    of the new work. The application, however, was unsuccessful, and Sir William Tite, who from the first took a very active interest in the matter, appealed

    Counter's Creek

    Counter's Creek

    Counter's_Creek

  • Cornhill, London
  • Ward and street in the City of London

    Exchange fronted onto Cornhill, but its successor on the site, designed by William Tite, faces towards the Bank of England across the junction with Threadneedle

    Cornhill, London

    Cornhill,_London

  • Mill Hill School
  • Public school in Mill Hill, London

    Champneys, it is a basilica in form. The School House was designed by Sir William Tite, famous for his work on the London Royal Exchange. The School House was

    Mill Hill School

    Mill Hill School

    Mill_Hill_School

  • Crewkerne railway station
  • Railway station in Somerset, England

    its Yeovil and Exeter Railway. The main building was designed by Sir William Tite and has been designated as a Grade II listed building. The office (converted

    Crewkerne railway station

    Crewkerne railway station

    Crewkerne_railway_station

  • London Necropolis Company
  • Cemetery operator established in 1852

    chosen as the site for the London railway terminus. Architect William Tite and engineer William Cubitt drew up a design for a station, which was approved

    London Necropolis Company

    London Necropolis Company

    London_Necropolis_Company

  • London, Tilbury and Southend Railway
  • British railway company

    chairman L&BR William Haigh – deputy chairman L&BR Joseph Bishop Josiah Wilson Other notable figures were Bidder (Engineer), William Tite architect and

    London, Tilbury and Southend Railway

    London,_Tilbury_and_Southend_Railway

  • Lancaster railway station
  • Railway station in Lancashire, England

    work continuing into 2025. The main building, constructed in 1846 by William Tite, was situated on the west side of the line in Tudor Revival style using

    Lancaster railway station

    Lancaster railway station

    Lancaster_railway_station

  • Kew Bridge railway station
  • National Rail station in London, England

    itself. The Grade II listed large station building, designed by Sir William Tite, is now a coffee shop. The station, on the Hounslow Loop Line, is on

    Kew Bridge railway station

    Kew Bridge railway station

    Kew_Bridge_railway_station

  • Charles Robert Cockerell
  • English architect, archaeologist, and writer

    Neo-Norman style 1838 – London & Westminster Bank, Lothbury, London (with William Tite). 1839–45 – The Ashmolean Museum and Taylor Institution, Oxford University

    Charles Robert Cockerell

    Charles Robert Cockerell

    Charles_Robert_Cockerell

  • David Laing (architect)
  • British architect

    completed in 1817 and partially collapsed in 1825. Assisted by a young William Tite, he also rebuilt the church of St Dunstan-in-the-East between 1817 and

    David Laing (architect)

    David_Laing_(architect)

  • Embanking of the tidal Thames
  • Historical process by which the lower River Thames was turned into a tidal canal

    access to the waterfront. "As long ago as 1848", wrote Martin Bates, "Sir William Tite had deduced that nearly all the land south of Thames Street in the City

    Embanking of the tidal Thames

    Embanking of the tidal Thames

    Embanking_of_the_tidal_Thames

  • Architecture of Liverpool
  • by William Tite with an iron roofed train shed of 153 feet span by Richard Turner. This in turn was replaced by the current roof (1867) by William Baker

    Architecture of Liverpool

    Architecture of Liverpool

    Architecture_of_Liverpool

  • Edward William Godwin
  • British architect

    another house in Tite Street for Archibald Stuart-Wortley and Carlo Pellegrini, later sold to Slingsby Bethell. A third house in Tite Street was commissioned

    Edward William Godwin

    Edward William Godwin

    Edward_William_Godwin

  • Scottish Central Railway
  • Former railway line in Scotland

    General station was a considerable structure, having been designed by William Tite; the Scottish Central had been in the lead for design and construction

    Scottish Central Railway

    Scottish_Central_Railway

  • London Necropolis Railway
  • Passenger rail line opened in 1854

    the site. Architect William Tite and engineer William Cubitt drew up a design for a station, which was approved in June 1854. Tite and Cubitt's design

    London Necropolis Railway

    London Necropolis Railway

    London_Necropolis_Railway

  • Salisbury railway station
  • Railway station in Wiltshire, England

    of two stories and has a central main entrance; the architect was Sir William Tite, who was responsible for a number of LSWR stations. As the GWR and LSWR

    Salisbury railway station

    Salisbury railway station

    Salisbury_railway_station

  • Brighton railway station
  • Railway station in East Sussex, England

    station of the London and Southampton Railway (1838) designed by Sir William Tite. Baker & Son were paid £9,766 15s for the station building between May

    Brighton railway station

    Brighton railway station

    Brighton_railway_station

  • Dunblane railway station
  • Railway station in Stirling, Scotland

    Duncraig Dunrobin Castle Elgin Falls of Cruachan Fearn Forres Forsinard Fort William Garve Georgemas Junction Glenfinnan Golspie Helmsdale Invergordon Inverness

    Dunblane railway station

    Dunblane railway station

    Dunblane_railway_station

  • Carnforth MPD
  • Railway depot in Lancashire, England

    was later developed into the present facility. In the 1870s architect William Tite redesigned the station and layout, allowing Midland Railway trains access

    Carnforth MPD

    Carnforth_MPD

  • Blackwall railway station
  • Former railway station in Tower Hamlets, London

    terminus at Fenchurch Street. The station was designed by architect William Tite in an ornate Italianate style. It opened on 6 July 1840 with services

    Blackwall railway station

    Blackwall railway station

    Blackwall_railway_station

  • South West Main Line
  • British railway route linking London and Weymouth

    leaving London at 8 am and arriving at the permanent terminus, designed by William Tite, around three hours later. The LSWR did not intend Nine Elms to be its

    South West Main Line

    South West Main Line

    South_West_Main_Line

  • William Hosking
  • British architect

    and rebuffs have left a complex legacy for biographers to unravel. Sir William Tite noted that Hosking "wisely refused to recognise the modern distinction

    William Hosking

    William Hosking

    William_Hosking

  • Ebenezer Trotman
  • English architect

    stations. Much of his work was carried out as principal assistant to Sir William Tite. Trotman was born in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire to Daniel Trotman and

    Ebenezer Trotman

    Ebenezer_Trotman

  • Ramsden Estate (Huddersfield)
  • Property holding associated with the manor of Huddersfield, England

    estate maintained control over what was built on its land, employing Sir William Tite to scrutinise the plans. It also constructed several buildings itself

    Ramsden Estate (Huddersfield)

    Ramsden Estate (Huddersfield)

    Ramsden_Estate_(Huddersfield)

  • North Devon Railway
  • Former English railway company

    places Until 1905 when the direct spur was commissioned. The architect William Tite had been Chairman of the North Devon Railway. Nicholas, John (1992).

    North Devon Railway

    North Devon Railway

    North_Devon_Railway

  • List of people from Bath
  • 1757–1766 William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806) – Prime Minister Sir William Tite (1798–1873) – architect and MP for Bath, 1855–1873 Edward Vansittart

    List of people from Bath

    List of people from Bath

    List_of_people_from_Bath

  • Inventory of Henry VIII
  • 16th-century list of possessions of the Crown

    books, manuscripts, autograph letters, and engravings, of the late Sir William Tite, sold by auction, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (London, 1874), p. 93: See

    Inventory of Henry VIII

    Inventory_of_Henry_VIII

  • James William Gilbart
  • English banker and author

    II-listed mausoleum at West Norwood Cemetery accredited to the architect Sir William Tite. Palgrave, R. H. Inglis, ed. (2015), "Dictionary of Political Economy

    James William Gilbart

    James William Gilbart

    James_William_Gilbart

  • List of British architects
  • Yeoville Thomason (1826–1901) Alexander "Greek" Thomson (1817–1875) Sir William Tite (1798–1873) John Thomas (1813–1862) Alfred Hill Thompson (1839–1874)

    List of British architects

    List_of_British_architects

  • Edinburgh Princes Street railway station
  • Former railway station in Scotland

    Railway company's Edinburgh station was ceremonially laid. Designed by William Tite, the station was to be a large Italianate structure. Due to the railway

    Edinburgh Princes Street railway station

    Edinburgh Princes Street railway station

    Edinburgh_Princes_Street_railway_station

  • 1798
  • Calendar year

    French painter (d. 1857) Bolette Puggaard, Danish painter (d. 1847) William Tite, British architect and politician (d. 1873) Harriet Waylett, English

    1798

    1798

    1798

  • Kirknewton railway station
  • Railway station in West Lothian, Scotland

    Duncraig Dunrobin Castle Elgin Falls of Cruachan Fearn Forres Forsinard Fort William Garve Georgemas Junction Glenfinnan Golspie Helmsdale Invergordon Inverness

    Kirknewton railway station

    Kirknewton railway station

    Kirknewton_railway_station

  • Liverpool Lime Street railway station
  • Principal railway station in Merseyside, England

    2025) and was completed during 1849, by which time the noted architect William Tite had also been involved. Meanwhile, during 1845, the L&MR had been absorbed

    Liverpool Lime Street railway station

    Liverpool Lime Street railway station

    Liverpool_Lime_Street_railway_station

  • Eastern Counties Railway
  • Former English railway company

    was the first Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Eastern Railway. William Tite the architect, was the first chairman. 1836–1845 Henry Bosanquet – a

    Eastern Counties Railway

    Eastern_Counties_Railway

  • Chertsey railway station
  • Railway station in Surrey, England

    Local mythology ascribes the design of the existing station building to William Tite but, in fact, he had stopped all architectural work about 13 years previously

    Chertsey railway station

    Chertsey railway station

    Chertsey_railway_station

  • London Necropolis railway station
  • Former railway station in London

    and York Street (now Leake Street) for the site. Architect William Tite and engineer William Cubitt drew up a design for a station, which was approved

    London Necropolis railway station

    London_Necropolis_railway_station

  • Decimus Burton
  • English architect (1800–1881)

    whom he would restore Temple Church, London between 1841 and 1843, and William Tite. As a consequence of his father's social position, Burton was able to

    Decimus Burton

    Decimus Burton

    Decimus_Burton

  • London and Blackwall Railway
  • Former British railway company

    an iron-roofed shed, and offices designed in an Italianate style by William Tite. The line opened on 6 July 1840, and the company changed its name to

    London and Blackwall Railway

    London_and_Blackwall_Railway

  • London and Southampton Railway
  • station buildings were elegantly designed in the classical style by William Tite. Tunnels on the line were at: Litchfield, 198 yards (181 m) long Popham

    London and Southampton Railway

    London_and_Southampton_Railway

  • Donald Dalrymple
  • English surgeon and politician

    Commons from 1868 to 1873. Dalrymple was born in 1814 in the family of William Dalrymple of Norwich and his wife Marianne Bertram, the daughter of Benjamin

    Donald Dalrymple

    Donald Dalrymple

    Donald_Dalrymple

  • James Fergusson (architect)
  • Scottish Historian

    Scott on design aspects of the Royal Albert Hall, along with architects William Tite and Matthew Digby Wyatt, and the engineers John Hawkshaw and John Fowler

    James Fergusson (architect)

    James Fergusson (architect)

    James_Fergusson_(architect)

  • William Bramley-Moore
  • English priest and author

    land at Fulmer Common given by the Duke of Somerset, to a design by William Tite, a friend of the Reid family who funded the work. Appointment to the

    William Bramley-Moore

    William_Bramley-Moore

  • Thomas Worthington (architect)
  • English architect (1826–1909)

    British Architects). After completing his articles in 1847, he assisted William Tite who was building Carlisle railway station. On the suspension of this

    Thomas Worthington (architect)

    Thomas Worthington (architect)

    Thomas_Worthington_(architect)

  • 1856 in architecture
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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.