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2 | 75% | 13 | Collaborator with Charles Barry on the design of the Palace of Westminster | |
3 | 68% | 15 | Designed by architect Sir Charles Barry | |
Architect Polemicist And Principal Proponent Of The Gothic Revival Who Wrote Contrasts And Collaborated With Sir Charles Barry On The Detail Fittings And Furnishings Of The Palace Of Westminster Crossword Clue
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- • English architect who played a prominent role in the 19th century revival of gothic architecture (1812-1852)
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