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Hope was respected as a building planner but was a poor draftsman and required a large number of assistants to interpret his ideas. By the 1930s, he was an intimidating figure dominating an office in which there was a strict hierarchy of professions. One of his interpreters was
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as a licentiate in July 1911 after being proposed by his partner John Bradshaw Gass and Paul Ogden.
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Bolton Civic Centre and the Classical Revival Style of Bradshaw Gass & Hope.
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whose work so impressed Hope he considered making him a partner. Hope was a
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Index

architect
Manchester Society of Architects
Atherton
historic county
Lancashire
Bradshaw, Gass & Hope
Royal Institute of British Architects
George Grenfell Baines
traditionalist
classical
Georgian
Modernism

Bolton Town Hall extensions and Civic Centre
Bradshaw Gass & Hope


Basic Biographical Details




George Grenfell-Baines
ISBN
978-0-900942-01-3
Categories
Architects from Lancashire
British neoclassical architects
1875 births
1960 deaths

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